Like Sharing Candy
Think of it like sharing candy. If your friend has a big bag of candy and gives you some, they are the one who gave them candy. In this case, instead of candy, it's money, and instead of your friend, it might be a parent or even a bank.
Who Gives You Money?
Sometimes, people get money from places like:
- Your parents
- A job
- A bank
These are all different who gave them money, each one puts the money into your hand so you can use it for things like ice cream, games, or new shoes.
So next time you see someone with a lot of cash, you might wonder: Who gave them money? It could be their mom, their dad, or even a robot at the bank!
Examples
- A billionaire gives a million dollars to a school.
- A politician receives money from a company.
- A charity gets funds from wealthy donors.
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See also
- Can Money Buy Happiness?
- How Does Money: Humanity's Biggest Illusion Work?
- How Does Money Matters More Than We’re Willing to Admit Work?
- How Making More Money Affects Your Life?
- How Does Money Really Affect How We Feel About Wealth?