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This tag is for questions about money. Furthermore it is for questions regarding monetary units (e.g. dollar, pound, euro, cents, etc...). For questions about the financial sector in general use the tag finance.
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Informal terms for money amounts
Here are a couple more I've heard around:
"big ones" ... slang for "thousands". Like "ten big ones" = $10,000
"mil" or "mill" ... short for "millions". "5 mil" = $5,000,000
And here are a couple …