On the grounds that everything is composed of energy, yes money and lots and lots of other things in theory have feelings too. Somebody else has thought that as well. Investigate the song "Working Man's Dollar" by Chris LeDoux. As to the depths and details I am not 100% sure. I can however site a few personal examples of the theory in which I don't normally share because most people think I'm insane....
#1 My truck
I got it new, it was the one nobody else wanted that was tucked away in the back corner of the back lot. Come to find out, it had quite a few tweaks that Chevy didn't want me to know about. I have always treated it with respect, always kept up the maintenance on it, and treated it more like a friend than a pick up. It's gotten 8 more miles per gallon on the highway than it was supposed to ever get, it was a total magnet for attracting the perfect person to me, and the one time in the winter when it hit and ice patch and rolled on it's side....it protected me and the person I care most about in the world by keeping us safe. Neither one of us even got so much as a scratch. The tow truck came and put it back on all 4's and I drove it home with absolutely no mechanical damage. So, yes, I would say that it has feelings all of it's own.
#2 my computer
I got my computer used from a family member that didn't want it anymore. That person got a new computer and left the other one for dead in the room nobody uses. The reason I got it for free was because it was "junk" and "it wasn't good enough". I took it home, re-installed windows and put a new hard drive in it. I took the time to care about it and give it a new home and even named it "Mr. Puter" and I have not yet had one single problem with it yet. It even works better than the new one they paid almost $3000 for!!!
#3. My Ash Body Fender Telecaster Guitar
I have always loved classic country music. I love to play guitar but I haven't always had a lot of cash for high dollar items. I've played a lot with different bands in places and mainly employing my own country style in with what ever I was playing. I got the guitar at guitar center for around $350 which was what I could afford at the time. I don't know why, but I played it once and it just had it!! So, I took it too a gig the night I got it and after the first set a guy came up to me and asked me if that was a 52' Telecaster I had. He was a little shocked when I told him I picked it up for $350 bucks and it was brand new. It just had the right feeling to it, no other way around it. It matched mine perfect and it just worked out great. Me playing on that thing in a bar, make ya feel like you're crying your eyes out in your semi truck because your third ex wife left you in the pick up with your dog to catch the midnight train
That's just a few of my examples. I would love to hear some other peoples experiences with the idea