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    Counterfeit Money

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    How to detect counterfeit money On a day to day basis we are constantly dealing with cash‚ most of the time we do not even stop to pay attention to the details and markings that are on these many bills. In fact‚ it is a good chance that maybe; you are holding a counterfeited bill. Counterfeiting money is one of the oldest crimes in history. During the Civil War‚ it is estimated nearly one-third of all currency circulating around the United States‚ was counterfeited. In the next four to six minutes

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    Money and Credit

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    MONEY AND CREDIT Double coincidence of wants is an essential feature When both parties have to agree to sell and buy each others commodities. This is known as double coincidence of wants. What a person desires to sell is exactly what the other wishes to buy. A barter system has deficiencies. 1. Barter exchanges become extremely difficult in a large economy because of the high costs people would have to incur looking for suitable

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    Money and Success

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    contrary‚ my friend‚ Ly did not want to go to college; she said that when she got married to a rich husband then she did not need an education and care about making money. Now she tells me she feels very regret for her choice. She tries to apply for a job everywhere; they all refuse her because she does not have any degree. Living without money‚ job or rich boyfriend makes her stress and depression. However‚ I am also very glad that she finally realizes how important education is. She promises me she will

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    The history of money

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    respective accounts. This new form of monetary circulation is the last invention of the banks to face‚ in this case‚ the paper currency shortage‚ controlled by the State. By means of the entries in the current accounts the circulation of a lot of paper-money is avoided; but‚ on top of that‚ new monetary circulation can be produced. This is‚ indeed‚ the bankers’ job: to create the purchasing power which is lacking on the market‚ to make possible an additional monetary circulation‚ when the existing one

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    Money and Question

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    the younger one‚ was blamed for having allegedly stolen the money. The boy was tortured by the priest and the sacristan mayor. Basilio luckily escaped. Points of Note: It is obvious in the way the two boys conversed in this chapter that they were thinking quite maturely for their age. Frequently Asked Questions: Question: Did the priest really lose his money? Answer: Yes‚ he did. But whether it was Crispin who took the money is not clear. This can be deduced from the discussion between

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    documents or records. Relating it to black money‚ we try to find a link between corruption and black money and how this link could affect the economy and what may be the possible consequences‚ recommendations and ways to fight corruption is the objective of this project. We have focused on corruption in India‚ as a case study to see how the link works along with a few steps that should be taken by the Government of India to curb this rising problem of black money and corruption. We have also spoken about

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    Plastic Money

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    future benefits ‚ feasibility ‚ accessibility‚ comforts ‚contingency and growth. Now‚ the affordability factor‚ this factor is made so achievable that nothing seems to be beyond reach. How is that? Its the introduction of plastic money. The widely used kind of plastic money is credit card and debit card. Of these two the debit card is the payment affordability upto the balance in the account hold in the bank. But the credit card is a boasters to the factor of affordability. The invention of financial

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    Money & Banking

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    1. If velocity of money is constant; real growth in the output of the economy is between -1.5% and +2.5%; and inflation is between -1% and 2.0%; what is the growth rate of money?  Velocity of Money: the rate at which money changes hand. As we know‚ velocity of money is equal to the price multiplied by output divided by money supply. Mathematically‚ If velocity of money is constant‚ then‚ M  (P  Y) Thus‚ in terms of growth rate

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    The Importance of Money

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF MONEY In this topic we will be studying and describing the fundamental role that money plays in facilitating exchange and‚ thereby‚ allowing for specialization. Why Specialization? Then you need to think about it: why money leads to specialization? why an economy needs to use money at all . We may also discuss on the disadvantages of barter. The other thing that need to be focused on is measurement of money. Why we have different type of measurement of money supply? What is

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    Types of Money

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    TYPES OF MONEY: 1. Commodity Money: Whenever any commodity is used for the exchange purpose‚ the commodity becomes equivalent to the money and is called commodity money. There are certain types of commodity‚ which are used as the commodity money. Among these‚ there are several precious metals like gold‚ silver‚ copper and many more. Again‚ in many parts of the world‚ seashells (also known as cowrie shells)‚ tobacco and many other items were in use as a type of money & medium of exchange

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