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  • It's 'monies'.

    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.

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