Meaning of Money up front
Paying for goods or services before they are delivered.
In simple words: Paying money before receiving something.
Money up front in a sentence
- He required money up front for the construction project.
- The car rental company asked for money up front.
- It's standard practice to ask for money up front before starting work.
- She agreed to pay the artist money up front to secure the commission.
- They usually prefer money up front to avoid financial risks.
How to use Money up front
Used in business and transactions to indicate payment is made before services or products are provided. It's not usually used in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
money up front + object
Memory hint
Think of 'money before the front' of service.
Related words
Collocations with Money up front
- ask for money up front
- require money up front
- pay money up front
Synonyms for Money up front
- advance payment
- prepayment
- initial deposit
Common mistakes with Money up front
- Omitting 'up front' and just saying 'money'.
- Confusing it with 'pay later'.
- Using in informal contexts where it sounds too formal.
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Frequently asked questions about "Money up front"
What does "Money up front" mean?
Paying money before receiving something.
What is the definition of "Money up front"?
Paying for goods or services before they are delivered.
How do you use "Money up front" in a sentence?
He required money up front for the construction project.
Can you give another example of "Money up front"?
The car rental company asked for money up front.
What are synonyms for "Money up front"?
Common alternatives include advance payment, prepayment, initial deposit.
What words go with "Money up front"?
It commonly pairs with ask for money up front, require money up front, pay money up front.
What are common mistakes when using "Money up front"?
Omitting 'up front' and just saying 'money'. Confusing it with 'pay later'. Using in informal contexts where it sounds too formal.
How do you pronounce "Money up front"?
US: //ˈmʌni ʌp frʌnt//, UK: //ˈmʌni ʌp frʌnt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "Money up front"?
Used in business and transactions to indicate payment is made before services or products are provided. It's not usually used in casual conversations.
