It gives children (or husband) a certain freedom to select what they really like
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Pocket money is your main source of income; if your parents give you pocket money, that's your money... The stuff you can buy your favourite toy/comic/magazine/top (/you get the picture) with. You have ultimate control over this... At least until you annoy your parents, anyway. :)
It means pocket full of money
A side-Bo Kool "(money) No Love" (vocals) B side-Funk Masters "Love Money" DJ "Disco" Dee El
The amount of money Lou Diamond Phillips won on the show, I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here, is unknown. He did not pocket any money for himself, he played for a charity.
I don't actually have the answer but i think the lines following "it's all about the money now" are "flyin first class straight spendin hundreds now, strictly m*****f***in SUVs and Hummers now" (EDIT) If that's the song it's by 2 Many Stylz, here's where I finally found it: http://www.stlriverfrontradio.com/artists/2manystylz/index.html
Grandpa in My Pocket was created on 2009-02-10.
Pocket money is called pocket money because money was put into the pockets.If money was in the pocket, the person could spend it
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Money in the Pocket was created on 2005-08-16.
The most important thisng is to judge How much money you have in your pocket?
Pocket money does teach independence because children will know how to spend their money when they grow bigger. Children should be given pocket money to learn their maths as well. Make sure that children do not waste pocket money on waste. Children should be given pocket money so that they can learn how to save money and use it on something good. I hope this helped!
To be out of pocket means literally Out of money
Your parents have no legal obligation to give you pocket money.
The amount of pocket money for a 9 year old can vary based on the family's financial situation and the child's needs. On average, parents may give between $5 to $10 per week as pocket money for a 9 year old to help them learn about money management and savings. It's important to consider teaching the child about budgeting and saving a portion of their pocket money for goals or unexpected expenses.
Pocket money does teach independence because children will know how to spend their money when they grow bigger. Children should be given pocket money to learn their maths as well. Make sure that children do not waste pocket money on waste. Children should be given pocket money so that they can learn how to save money and use it on something good. I hope this helped!
Pocket Money - 2009 was released on: USA: 24 August 2009
You spend money on them... a lot of money
Pocket Money - 2014 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M (self applied)