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Definition of new money in English: new moneynoun mass noun1Wealth that has been recently acquired, typically that which a person has earned rather than inherited. then came the new men with new money Example sentencesExamples - Funds rated four or five by Morningstar capture a disproportionate share of the new money invested in funds, according to analysts.
- The chatter is loud and international - old money, new money, earls and entrepreneurs.
- If you've owned the fund shares long enough to still have a profit, it might be better to hold your position - and even add new money to that fund.
- The firm is expected to announce that it has raised £4.1m of new money and will have a market value of about £14m.
- Friends said the new money raised will improve its capital position and allow it to be more aggressive.
- 1.1 People who have recently become wealthy, typically through earned income rather than an inheritance.
criminals, entrepreneurs, politicians, gangsters, old money and new money—all hang out in the same places, united by cash not class Example sentencesExamples - D' Arcy knows that the money flowing into his shop is now as likely to be earned from web design as the nouveau needs of old new money.
- He's not quite sure who the Owens are, because they're new money.
Definition of new money in US English: new moneynoun 1A fortune recently acquired; funds recently raised. then came the new men with new money Example sentencesExamples - The firm is expected to announce that it has raised £4.1m of new money and will have a market value of about £14m.
- If you've owned the fund shares long enough to still have a profit, it might be better to hold your position - and even add new money to that fund.
- Funds rated four or five by Morningstar capture a disproportionate share of the new money invested in funds, according to analysts.
- Friends said the new money raised will improve its capital position and allow it to be more aggressive.
- The chatter is loud and international - old money, new money, earls and entrepreneurs.
- 1.1 Those whose wealth is recently acquired rather than inherited; the nouveau riche.
criminals, entrepreneurs, politicians, gangsters, old money and new money—all hang out in the same places, united by cash not class Example sentencesExamples - D' Arcy knows that the money flowing into his shop is now as likely to be earned from web design as the nouveau needs of old new money.
- He's not quite sure who the Owens are, because they're new money.
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