found money
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[edit]Noun
[edit]- Unexpected money that one obtains in a manner that differs from one's usual sources of income.
- 2004, Dan Benson, 12 Stupid Mistakes People Make with Their Money, page 64:
- You can slice some girth from your debt load with a couple of big lump-sum payments, courtesy of any found money that comes along.
- 2010, Gary Belsky, Thomas Gilovich, Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them:
- Note, though, that the rules of mental accounting are flexible—people are complicated. Sometimes they will categorize tax refunds, especially when they are small, as found money—and spend it accordingly.
- 2013, Raymar Rodriguez, The Little Red Book of Financial Happiness: Life After Prison, page 62:
- My father's attitude toward his hoard was that it was almost found money. The money had trickled in little by little, and he never felt the sacrifice of saving.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see found, money. Money that one finds.