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Money Currency and coin that are guaranteed as legal tender by the government, a regulatory agency or bank.
Money A commodity, asset, or (most commonly) currency that may be exchanged for goods and services. Usually, the domestic government issues its own money and provides penalties to persons and businesses in its jurisdiction that do not accept it. Money and the money supply are integral to determining interest rates, inflation, and especially economic growth. There is no uniform agreement as to what qualifies as money; some economists include more mediums of exchange than other economists. Every society throughout history has used some sort of money ? even bartering economies traded for something perceived to be equivalent. See also: Money supply, Liquidity. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Bryanna knows lo que no cuesta dinero, siempre es bueno. There are actually two different versions available: the 128 MB NC602-128MB, which costs less dinero, obviously, and the obviously named NC602-256MB which, oh, never mind. Mas del 60% del dinero se dedicara a exploracion y produccion. |
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