For some people, it's more satisfying to get benefits (sex, attention, money, etc.) from someone who willingly provides them with little to no reciprocation or commitment, rather than to actually invest in the time and energy of being honest about what they want and treating someone they way they would like to be treated.
It is called theft or embezzlement when someone steals money from another person.
Such a person can be called a gold digger.
A blackmailer is a person who blackmails another person - who uses money or other resources to bribe or someone to do something.
Sure. As long as all the necessary information is included. If the person didn't want to be identified, they could use a money order.
I store energy to save money, and I store in order to save energy so someone else can use it (ex. if I were to save the energy, someone in the city may need it to cook food, but if I waste it, then imagine what would happen if we ran out, then that person may not have cooked food)
The word bequest is another way of saying the word legacy. The word legacy is a word that refers to money that someone leaves in his Will after he has died to another person.
A person who owes money is a debtor. To owe money means that you must pay someone else.
Yes. A money order made out to someone else and cashed by another would be considered a 'third party money order'. A 'third party money order' is a money order that is written to one person and endorsed to another, or cashed by someone other than who the money order is written to. It is possible to cash a money order made out to someone else, however, most companies do not like to cash money orders or checks such as these.
When a person describes someone as a "scrooge," they typically mean that the person is miserly, stingy, and lacks generosity or compassion towards others. The term is often used to describe someone who is reluctant to spend money or share their resources.
An assassin is someone who kills for money. Hit man or professional killer are synonyms.
a person who volunteers is someone who wants to work/help for no money but someone who wants money for it is not a volunteer.This is called a job. ;p
One person is loaning money to another person, expecting to be paid back (with or without interest) sometime by an agreed future date.