new money — n [U] 1.) people who have become rich by working, rather than by getting money from their families 2.) money that makes someone rich and that is recently earned, rather than from their families … Dictionary of contemporary English
new money — noun uncount money that has been recently gained rather than money that a family has always had a. people who have recently become rich … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
new money — money earned recently, money that is not inherited Bill s got a million or two it s mostly new money … English idioms
New money — In a Treasury auction, the amount by which the par value of the securities offered exceeds that of those maturing. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * new money new money ➔ money * * * new money UK US noun [U] FINANCE, MONEY ► money that… … Financial and business terms
new money — In a Treasury auction, the amount by which the par value of the securities offered exceeds that of those maturing . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * new money new money ➔ money * * * new money UK US noun [U] FINANCE, MONEY ► money that is… … Financial and business terms
new money — {n. phr.} People who have become rich recently. * /Since Bobby s father invented a new computer component, Bobby and his family are new money./ Contrast: OLD MONEY … Dictionary of American idioms
new money — {n. phr.} People who have become rich recently. * /Since Bobby s father invented a new computer component, Bobby and his family are new money./ Contrast: OLD MONEY … Dictionary of American idioms
new\ money — n. phr. People who have become rich recently. Since Bobby s father invented a new computer component, Bobby and his family are new money. Contrast: old money … Словарь американских идиом
new money DIP — USA offensive DIP, Also known as new money DIP. A DIP financing provided by a new third party lender, who is motivated by the business opportunity of providing a DIP loan, including higher fees and interest rates, greater priority, more control… … Law dictionary
new money — /nju: mʌni/ noun finance provided by a new issue of shares or by the transfer of money from one account to another … Dictionary of banking and finance