Money Idioms
Money Idioms (your) bread and butter Your bread and butter is your livelihood or the source of your income. a ballpark figure | a ballpark estimate If you give a ballpark figure or a ballpark estimate, you give a number which you think is fairly close to the actual one. a nest egg If you have a nest egg, you have money put away for the future. a vested interest If you have a vested interest in something, you have a strong personal interest in it because you stand to gain from it. cook the books | cook the accounts If someone cooks the books, or cooks the accounts, they keep inaccurate accounts for a business, usually in order to pay less tax. cost the earth | charge the earth If something costs the earth, or they charge the earth for it, it's very expensive. deep pockets You can say a person or an organisation has deep pockets if they have lots of money. dirt cheap You can say something is dirt cheap if it costs very little money. ...