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Kathleen
What do you call a person who is a money counter?
Jun 17, 2010 4:11 AM
Answers · 5
A money grubber (slang)
a person bent on accumulating money
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/grubber
is better referred to as a miser.
Main Entry: mi·ser
Pronunciation: \ˈmī-zər\
Function: noun
: a mean grasping person; especially : one who is extremely stingy with money
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/miser
June 17, 2010
Slang : Also known as a "bean counter."
Accountant (not necessarily certified)
Cashier or could be a bank teller.
In banking, there is a machine called a money counter that when loaded with paper money, counts it. As opposed to a coin changer that counts coins for exchange to a larger denomination in paper money (hence changer of coins).
June 17, 2010
I think the closest job that involves "money counting" is a Cashier.
However, if you use the "money counter" as metaphor, I bet mecland is right for "moneygrubber" (also 'moneymaker'!
:)
June 17, 2010
moneygrubber
June 17, 2010
i think what you said is a certified accountant.
June 17, 2010
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