Manage to live or do a particular thing using the money, knowledge equipment etc. that you have.
Get by
Something given to a customer for free.
On the house
Have great financial success.
Making a killing
Greedily or unfairly charge someone.
nickle and dime someone
To give up spending time, money, or energy on an unprofitable or unsuccessful activity
Cut one's losses
To spend all the money you earn on basic needs such as food without being able to save money.
Live from hand to mouth
To cost less than one anticipated.
It's a steal
Eager to spend your money as soon as possible.
Money burns a hole
Stay out of trouble, especially financial difficulties; also keep up with work or other demands
Keep your head above water
To owe a lot of money.
Saddled with debt
Cut one's spending; live more frugally.
Tighten your belt
To get good value for what you have paid for
Get your money's worth
To receive good value for something you have paid for.
Get your money's worth
Share the cost of something.
go dutch
In debt
In the hole
Earn enough money to live without getting into debt.
make ends meet
Wealth gives power and influence to those who possess it.
Money talks
To spend money extravagantly.
Splurge (Splash Out)
An estimate or approximate figure or quantity
Ballpark figure
Without money, a job, or a place to live
Down-and-out
To do something on a very small amount of money.
On a shoestring
Take action to support one's statement's or opinions
Put your money where your mouth is.
To spend more money than you can afford.
Live beyond one's means
Payments deferred over a number years that induce a person to stay with a particular company or in a particular job.
Golden handcuffs
To have spent more money than is in your bank account and therefore owe money to the bank.
In the red