| ROUNDEDUP | Raised (a sum of money) to a near convenient amount (7,2) |
| ROUNDUP | Raise to a near convenient amount (5,2) |
| HANDFUL | Convenient amount can be a problem (7) |
| DEPOSITOR | A person who pays a sum of money to a financial institution for safe keeping |
| ENDOWMENT | Gift of money to a non-profit institution to provide an income (9) |
| POSTALORDER | A written request for the payment of a sum of money to a named payee, obtainable and payable at a post office (6,5) |
| REPAYMENT | Return of money to a creditor |
| SLUSHFUND | Sum of money to be used for bribery (5,4) |
| DONOR | Meaning "to give", a benefactor of money to a charity or of blood to a bank for transfusion, for example (5) |
| DEDUCTION | A sum of money that is subtracted from a total (9) |
| PAYRANSOM | Shell out money to a kidnapper (3,6) |
| PRINCIPAL | A sum of money is essential, we hear (9) |
| REIMBURSE | Repay (a sum of money that's been lost, eg) (9) |
| STACKOFCHIPS | They don't represent a lot of money to a restaurateur! |
| REMITTANCE | A sending of money to a recipient who lives abroad (10) |
| GRANDSTAND | A sum of money to act as umpire on what to put up for the best view (10) |
| LIFEINSURANCE | A policy that pays out a sum of money to help look after your family if you pass away (2 words) |
| BID | Offer a sum of money to buy (3) |
| OWE | Have a sum of money to be repaid |
| GIFTTOKENS | Vouchers given as presents for a sum of money to buy goods (4,6) |