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Archive for October, 2008Studying moneyNumismatistsThe word `numismatist` comes from the Greek nomisma meaning `coin`. A numismatist, therefore, is somebody who studies coins and other types of money, usually from
Historians and archelogistsUnlike most objects studied by historians, coins were officially produced by the state rather than privately made by individuals. Coins are one of the most commonly found archaeological objects. This means the type of information they can give is often different from that provided by other artefacts. Their designs and inscriptions are an unrivalled source of detailed information about political history, religion and culture.
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Archive for October, 2008Saving moneyWhy save?Money is itself a convenient means of saving wealth. Other things of value, such as food
What to save?Money is not necessarily the most sensible material to save. Its value seems fixed, but
Where and how to save?Where should you put the money you save? You could just hide it. Or, to be safe, you could give it to a bank to look after. But neither choice would take account of the money`s tendency to lose its value. The way around this is invest your money: to exchange it for something whose value will last or increase, or lend it at interest, so that you get back more than you lent.
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Archive for October, 2008Monetary policyIn a developed mixed economy with a certain degree of government intervention, the fiscal and monetary policie of government play an important role in achieving desirable economic balance. |
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Archive for October, 2008Function of moneyMedium of exchangeNowadays hardly any ekonomy can do without the basic medium of exchange money. Money enables people to exchange goods and services for other commodities – to make transactions.
Store of valueMoney also serves as a store of value. It can be kept for spending at a later date. At home money loses value because of inflaction, so i tis Berger to deposit financial assets with
Unit of accountIn its third main jo bor function, money works as a unit of account – it becomes a measure
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Archive for October, 2008History of moneyBefore money existed, people had to use the barter system to exchange their products |
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Archive for October, 2008What is money?Money is everything that serves as a universally accepted medium of exchange or means
How coins are made?Coins have nearly always been made of metal. Metal working demands considerable skill
How paper money is made?The manufacture of banknotes plays an important role in allowing them to be used as money with confidence. Paper money is well protected from counterfeiting by means of water marks, security threads, microprinting in the design, and use of reflective materials.
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