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“Besides” can function as both an adverb and a preposition, while “beside” is exclusively a preposition meaning “next to.”
When used as a preposition, “besides” means “in addition to” or “apart from.” Therefore, in the phrase “besides money,” “besides” is correctly used as a preposition to indicate that something is in addition to money.