Strictly it is "moneys". Words ending in a "y" become "ies" ONLY when the "y" in preceded by a consonant. Boys, toys, monkeys and moneys all take a straight "s".
That said, common parlance allows for the vulgar "monies" on occasion. Best to ensure that the occasions are few and far between.
Strictly it is "moneys". Words ending in a "y" become "ies" ONLY when the "y" in preceded by a consonant. Boys, toys, monkeys and moneys all take a straight "s".
That said, common parlance allows for the vulgar "monies" on occasion. Best to ensure that the occasions are few and far between.