Since monies isn't a word, you get no answer.
monies is used when you're discussing large amounts in an economic/business situation - usually not personal finances
monies too tight to mention
As a child and adult . I have kept finding monies and don't know why? Any reason for this?
Example sentence - After pleading for financial assistance for the charity, I collected the monies by passing a hat around the room.
Monies or riches gauned by foul means
The noun 'money' is a singular uncountable noun as a word for currency or coins.The plural noun 'monies' is used almost exclusively in formal business contexts. The noun 'monies' is an uncountable plural noun.The plural possessive form is monies'.Example: The monies' security has been the responsibility of the trustees.
Where's my monies...
The common term is "damages" or money damages".
Yes, monies is the plural of money.
National Budget is tye total of all monies that a government can spend on its departments.
National Budget is tye total of all monies that a government can spend on its departments.