Rich Man Poor Bank: What The Banks D O N T Want You To Know About Money

MSN: Man robs bank of $140, eats $20 Mexican food, leaves rest in tip: 'Took from rich, gave to poor'

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Man robs bank of $140, eats $20 Mexican food, leaves rest in tip: 'Took from rich, gave to poor'

RICH MAN, POOR MAN - BOOK I - Gallery - Shoot Date: . (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images) NICK NOLTE;SUSAN BLAKELY;PETER STRAUSS Long ...

Synonyms: rich, affluent, moneyed, wealthy These adjectives mean having an abundant supply of money, property, or possessions of value: a rich executive; an affluent banker; moneyed heirs; wealthy corporations.

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Rich, wealthy, affluent all indicate abundance of possessions. Rich is the general word; it may imply that possessions are newly acquired: an oilman who became rich overnight.

Riches are valuable possessions or large amounts of money. A gold medal can lead to untold riches for an athlete. Some people want fame or riches–I just wanted a baby. A rich country has a strong economy and produces a lot of wealth, so many people who live there have a high standard of living.

Rich is a cognate (meaning a word that sounds the same and means the same) with various of Germanic, Frisian, and Dutch words for "king." Now it tends to be an adjective meaning "abundant."

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Most big banks—including Chase, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo—pay virtually nothing on savings, with many customers not realizing how much more they could be earning elsewhere. Your savings are ...

A US man was arrested on Monday (Jan 12) after the police claimed he robbed a bank in West Jordan, Utah and spent the stolen money on Mexican food before giving the remainder of the money to the ...

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