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Qué (quién) es money box - definición

A COIN CONTAINER AS A PIG USED BY CHILDREN
Piggy Bank; Piggybank; Money box; Pigie bank; Coin bank; Piggybanks; Moneybox; Porcelain pigs; Piggy banks
  • Earthen pots used in [[Nepal]] as piggy banks.
  • ancient greek]] money box from [[Priene]], 2nd century BC.
  • A piggy bank, circa 1970.

Money box         
RADIO PROGRAMME AND PODCAST
Money Box; Money Box (radio); Money Box Live
1)The ATM machine
2)The bank
3)Someone who owes you money
4)Parents(if applies)
We have to hit up the money box before we go out
money box         
RADIO PROGRAMME AND PODCAST
Money Box; Money Box (radio); Money Box Live
(money boxes)
A money box is a small box with an opening at the top, into which a child puts coins as a way of saving money. (mainly BRIT)
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Money Box (radio programme)         
RADIO PROGRAMME AND PODCAST
Money Box; Money Box (radio); Money Box Live
Money Box is a weekly personal finance radio programme on BBC Radio 4, produced by BBC News, currently presented by Paul Lewis. The programme is broadcast live each Saturday in the half-hour slot just after midday.

Wikipedia

Piggy bank

Piggy bank (sometimes penny bank or money box) is the traditional name of a coin container normally used by children. The piggy bank is known to collectors as a "still bank" as opposed to the "mechanical banks" popular in the early 20th century. These items are also often used by companies for promotional purposes. The use of the name 'piggy bank' gave rise to its widely recognized 'pig' shape, and many financial service companies use piggy banks as logos for their savings products.

Piggy banks are usually made of ceramic or porcelain. They are generally painted and serve as a pedagogical device to teach the rudiments of thrift and saving to children; money can be easily inserted. Many piggy banks have a rubber plug located on the underside; others are made of vinyl and have a removable nose for easy coin access. Some incorporate electronic systems which calculate the amount of money deposited. Some piggy banks do not have an opening besides the slot for inserting coins, which will lead to smashing the piggy bank with a hammer or by other means, to obtain the money within.

Ejemplos de uso de money box
1. Money Box/Money Box Live I‘ve heard listeners ring in to the latter complaining that they‘ve forgotten their pin number and what was the bank going to do about it?
2. Some patients could be given a "virtual money box", enabling them to decide how and where the money was spent without handling it themselves.
3. In addition, basic financial skills will be introduced into GCSE maths in England from 2008 and a "Money Box" initiative will offer advice to new and prospective parents on maternity and paternity rights and saving initiatives.
4. James Harvie, from Glasgow, had been carrying out some construction work on the island and stole the cash from a money box belonging to former RAF man David Sutherland, 75.
5. This is an intriguing statistic÷ the same people who routinely steal more than 10 per cent of his bagels almost never stoop to stealing his money box a tribute to the nuanced social calculus of theft.