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  • '''Money''' is a [[medium of exchange]], that is to say an object which is widely ac ...ngeable for commodity money - and finally, in the 20th century, by ''fiat money'', whose value depends solely upon a government order or "fiat".
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  • The '''money supply''' is the [[economy]]'s stock of those [[Asset (finance)|assets]] th ==Determinants of the supply of money==
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  • the ratio of the money supply M1 to the monetary base.
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  • ...ns, savings deposits and time-restricted deposits (see also ''high-powered money'').
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  • ==The arithmetic of money creation== ...statement in the article that a fractional-reserve banking system creates money may seem hard to believe, but it can easily be established by a simple exam
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  • ...termined solely by government order, or "fiat" (as distinct from commodity money that has value because of its scarcity or cost of production).
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  • {{r|Fiat money}} {{r|Money market}}
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  • For some aspects of the '''time value of money''' see [[discount rate]].
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  • ...ank vault cash plus bank deposits at Federal Reserve banks (see also broad money).
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  • Concept that money available now is worth more than the same amount in the future because of i
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  • {{r|Fiat money}} {{r|Money market}}
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  • '''Prizzi's Money''' is a satirical, semi-humorous crime novel by [[Richard Condon]] publishe ...rizzi books are about money, power, murders, and politics, but in this one money itself is the prime concern and the three other elements, although inextric
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  • The money and property owned by a bank, and the money that is owed to it.
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  • ...termined solely by government order, or "fiat" (as distinct from commodity money that has value because of its scarcity or cost of production).
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  • The '''money supply''' is the [[economy]]'s stock of those [[Asset (finance)|assets]] th ==Determinants of the supply of money==
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  • {{r|Fiat money}} {{r|Money market}}
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  • {{r|Fiat money}} {{r|Money market}}
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  • Understanding the flow of money and money equivalents inside a country, its policies on reinvestment and foreign inve
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  • ...epicting the investment/savings (I/S) relation and the other the liquidity/money (L/M) supply relation (also known as the Hicks-Hansen model).
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  • ...epicting the investment/savings (I/S) relation and the other the liquidity/money (L/M) supply relation (also known as the IS-LM model).
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  • ...monetary|sterilise]] the monetary system against other influences upon the money supply by increasing or reducing its holdings of government securities <ref>[http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/MoneySupply.html Anna J. Schwartz: ''Money Supply'' The Concise Encyclopedia of Economics]</ref>.
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  • ==Hobbies that are not generally money making==
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  • '''Money''' is a [[medium of exchange]], that is to say an object which is widely ac ...ngeable for commodity money - and finally, in the 20th century, by ''fiat money'', whose value depends solely upon a government order or "fiat".
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  • &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;M&nbsp;=&nbsp;the money supply<br> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; l&nbsp;=&nbsp;the income elasticity of demand for money<br>
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  • * [[Money]]
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  • ==The effect of gold stocks upon the money supply== ...variations in a country's central bank stock of gold upon that country's money supply is governed by the identity:
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  • Institution that accepts deposits of money and lends funds.
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  • ...lective term often used to denote institutions other than banks that lend money.
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  • Money lent to a [[commercial bank]] by its customers.
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  • A system of goods distribution to replace money used within the technocracy movement.
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  • The use of both gold and silver as money, with a fixed price ratio.
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  • ...according to [[Dr. Samuel Johnson]], who writes for any reason other than money.
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  • For some aspects of the '''time value of money''' see [[discount rate]].
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  • ...ymbol '''Au''', a lustrous corrosion-resistant [[precious metal]] used for money, electronics and [[jewelry]].
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  • The wish to hold [[money]] in order to pay for intended purchases.
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  • The wish to hold [[money]] in order to take advantage of possible investment opportunities.
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  • A wish to hold [[money]] to meet unforeseen demands for monetary payments.
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  • ...society would operate, using thermodynamic energy accounting instead of a money method.
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  • Dwight MacDonald once defined the Ford Foundation as " a large body of money completely surrounded by people who want some."
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  • Money transferred from one party to another, without the exchange of a good or a
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  • ...hat explains inflation as the inevitable consequence of an increase in the money supply.
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  • Concept that money available now is worth more than the same amount in the future because of i
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  • the ratio of the money supply M1 to the monetary base.
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  • ...ank vault cash plus bank deposits at Federal Reserve banks (see also broad money).
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  • ==The arithmetic of money creation== ...statement in the article that a fractional-reserve banking system creates money may seem hard to believe, but it can easily be established by a simple exam
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  • the belief (now considered fallacious) that money issued against commercial paper cannot be inflationary because it merely re
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  • ...oks, ''The Man Who Sold Death''; ''Die Rich, Die Happy''; ''The Money That Money Can't Buy''; and ''The Innocent Bystanders'' were exceptionally tough-minde
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  • ...s without immediate payment (including bank credit, which is part of the [[money supply]]).
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  • An accountancy term for possessions that have [[money]] value - including, for [[balance sheet]] purposes, cash, investments, pro
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  • The banking practice of lending out more money than is available as a [[Reserve (banking)|reserve]].
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  • The difference between the present and future value of money, expressed as a percentage of current value.
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  • Process of soliciting and gathering money or other gifts in kind, by requesting donations from individuals, businesse
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  • ...h]]'s younger son, something of a wastrel who spends much of his time (and money) at the Pink Pussy nightclub in London.
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  • Culturally-specific system of transferring money or other value through trusted intermediaries outside the banking system, a
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  • {{r|Money}} {{r|Paper money}}
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  • ...ent effect is operational, there is a positive WTA/WTP gap: one needs more money to part with something than one is willing to spend to acquire it.
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  • Management or control of the money or cash flow of a business or enterprise.
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  • ...luing a project, company, or asset using the concepts of the time value of money.
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  • A donation, grant, or other unilateral transfer of money, property or service, given without consideration of an immediate return or
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  • *Bach Steven. ''Final Cut: art, money, and ego in the making of Heaven’s Gate, the film that sank United Artist
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  • Type of retirement plan in which an employer allocates specific amounts of money for participating, vested employees in a tax deferred account.
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  • ...t forbids U.S. loans to nations that had in the past defaulted on repaying money owed the U.S.
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  • ...ns, savings deposits and time-restricted deposits (see also ''high-powered money'').
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  • ...yers will make bets, usually with chips that represent a certain amount of money, and if all of the bets are "called" or matched, then whoever has the highe
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  • A [[dice game]] with wagering of money based on the outcome of an individual roll or series of rolls involving two
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  • the practice of lending out a large proportion of the money deposited in a [[commercial bank]].
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  • A sum of money given, often by a government, to a person or persons in return for a servic
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  • {{r|Fiat money}} {{r|Money supply}}
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  • |Claims on deposit money banks<ref> loans, advances and overdraft facilities</ref> |Liabilities to deposit money banks<ref>required reserves, excess reserves, deposits and vault cash</ref>
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  • ...lar flow cartoon.jpg|right|300px|The circular flow diagram illustrates how money, services, and goods are exchanged within the various participants of an ec
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  • (SIV) a fund that borrows money - usually at [[LIBOR]] rates - by the issue of asset backed [[commercial pa
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  • ...in bank customers who engage in possibly illegal activities, suggestive of money laundering or tax evasion
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  • ...ling Stones|Rolling Stones]] bass player [[Bill Wyman]], in order to raise money for charity organization Advanced Research for Multiple Sclerosis.
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  • The reinvestment in a similar [[Asset (finance)|asset]] of money released by the maturity of a [[bond]].
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  • Money made available for investment in innovative enterprises or research, especi
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  • ...nities, which could have been pursued using the same resources of time and money.
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  • ==The arithmetic of money creation== ...statement in the article that a fractional-reserve banking system creates money may seem hard to believe, but it can easily be established by a simple exam
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  • [[Money supply]] {{r|Money supply}}
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  • an arrangement that enables customers to buy securities with money borrowed from a broker, subject to a minimum maintenance level related to t
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  • A desire to hold [[money]] in preference to other [[financial asset]]s that is attributable to the
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  • A written order to pay the holder a stated sum of money at a stated date (otherwise known as a "draft", the person who is paid bein
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  • ...t administers the public revenue, including the receipt and expenditure of money for public services.
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  • ...cash plus deposits held by banks at the central bank (termed "high-powered money" in the US, and referred to as M0 in the UK).
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  • * Fayant, Frank, [http://earlyradiohistory.us/1907fool.htm "Fools and Their Money/The Wireless Telegraph Bubble"], ''Success'' magazine, January, 1907 - July
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  • ...aration of financial plans specifying a person's or organization's current money situation and long-term monetary goals and identifying strategies to achiev
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  • ...iewership, with prizes given to winners in the form of goods, services, or money.
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  • ...for which it can be exchanged (equal to price when the other commodity is money).
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  • ...oney.cnn.com/retirement/guide/index.html Ultimate Guide to Retirement, CNN Money]
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  • ...[asset]]s owned; or, the state of possessing [[goods (economics|goods]], [[money]] or other assets in abundance.
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  • {{r|Fiat money}} {{r|Money market}}
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  • ...f Blandings. Freddy is a bit of a wastrel and spends much of his time (and money) at the Pink Pussy Club in London.
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  • ...)| goods]] and [[services (economics)|services]].; (ii) the careful use of money or other resources.
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  • ...mano Celant]]. Artists in the movement used mediums that cost little or no money, believing it to be a movement that anyone could get involved with.
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  • ...its owners and may employ people, buy and sell assets, and lend or borrow money; it is jointly owned by shareholders, who participate in its profits but ar
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  • ...ts. Unlike [[quantitative easing]], it may be done without expanding the [[money supply]].
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  • ...depriving an [[inventor]] control of their own inventions, and most of the money made from said inventions. It also refers to a person who invests in flound
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  • ...cial bank]]s' [[reserve ratio]]s with a view to the consequences for the [[money supply]] and [[interest rate]]s.
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  • ...ernment that was once responsible for collecting and disbursing government money, but which has become less important since 1974 and is now mainly a politic
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  • ...ber states of the [[European Union]] that are in economic difficulty, with money borrowed by the [[European Commission]] using the budget of the European U
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  • ...ansactions, '''interest''' is the charge a lender imposes for the use of [[money]] by a borrower. The annual rate of interest is also termed a [[discount ra
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  • ...ment meets the capital supply. Short-term transactions take place in the [[money market]].
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  • {{r|Money market}} {{r|Money supply}}
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  • *''The Election After Reform: Money, Politics and the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act'' (2005)
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  • An institution, that is prepared to lend money to any solvent bank that encounters a serious [[liquidity risk]], or a thre
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  • ...as the [[Bank of England]], and along with [[coin]]s and other forms of [[money]], are effectively used as a more convenient way of exchange and [[barterin
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  • ...wap]] rate that is used as an measure of the state of confidence in the [[money market]] and an indicator of banks' willigness to lend, and is normally wit
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  • It has been defined by one authority as "a large pool of money completely surrounded by people who want some".
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  • ...term also refers to the state of possessing [[goods (economics|goods]], [[money]] or valuable assets in abundance, as opposed to [[poverty]].
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  • ...United States, and at present are virtually the only type of U.S. [[paper money]] in circulation. ...stopped in 1963, Federal Reserve notes became the only form of U.S. paper money still being printed.<ref>Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, "1995 Annua
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  • {{r|Money laundering}}
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  • * Soft Money ==Soft Money==
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  • ...and others. Each question that is correctly answered earns the site enough money to buy a donation of 10 grains of rice. The rice is paid for by sponsors of
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  • ...uence of an increase in the [[money supply]] and prescribes control of the money supply as the only means of controlling inflation. ...oney supply, and it is an obvious further step to prescribe control of the money supply as the cure for inflation. However, the economists of the ''Chicago
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  • ...d while the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was attempting to make more money available through loans, more inflationary help was needed. ...d recent outflows of gold as well as to encourage inflation by making more money available. It had only limited effect on the U.S. economy.
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  • ...fferentiated from [[health expenditure]]s, which refers to the amount of money paid for the services, and from fees, which refers to the amount charged,
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  • ...nsion of the bank's [[monetary base]], and consequently of the country's [[money supply]].
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  • (i) (noun) A sum of money that is put aside for a specified purpose (such as "sinking fund" for the r
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  • {{r|Money}}
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  • ...primarily consulted by ''[[maya costumbre|costumbristas]]'' on matters of money, healing and safety on the road, but he is also called on for many other pu **money
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  • {{r|Money laundering}}
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  • ..."If you've got the money, honey, I've got the time--if you've got no more money, honey, I've got no more time". [Editorial] Plastic & Reconstructive Surger
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  • {{r|Money Can't Buy}}
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  • {{r|Money}}
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  • ...on''', in the sense used here, is the systematic soliciting or offering of money or other inducements in order to influence decisions.
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  • * [http://www.springerlink.com/content/g0214r2165h40367/''Keynes' theory of money and his attack on the classical model'', in: Journal International Advances ...ont.htm KEYNES, John Maynard. ''General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, The''. London: Macmillan Press; New York: St. Martin's Press; 1936]
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  • {{r|Money market}}
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  • (i) The use of borrowing to increase the amount of money that is available for investment or consumption. (ii) A proportional measur
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  • These notes are wrongly listed in the ''Specialised Catalog of World Paper Money'' (which is published by Krause Publications) under German South West Afric
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  • [[Money supply]]
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  • ...[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]] and a patron of the [art|arts]] who supplied [[money]] to [[poetry|poets]] such as [[Virgil]] who wrote the ''[[Aeneid]]''. He l
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  • '''Blackjack''' is a [[card game]] which is frequently played for [[money]]. The player attempts to beat the [[dealer]], either by having a total hig
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  • * ''Money, Credit, and Commerce'' (1923)
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  • ...rs for a cause. Fundraising can be formally defined as "the collection of money or gifts by means of sales, contributions, initiation or membership fees, ...ed "campaigns" soliciting donations or hosting [[special events]] to raise money. Most fundraising campaigns adopt a two-tier strategy, seeking to develop
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  • {{r|Time value of money}}
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  • {{r|Time value of money}}
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  • ...es of banks. Prior to this legislation, U.S. banks were permitted to loan money to any person or entity they wished. Banks, of course, continued to engage ...ank failed because of these risky investments, small depositors lost their money.
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  • '''Energy accounting''' refers to a system that replaces [[money]], advocated by the [[technocracy movement]]. The idea of energy accounting == Energy Accounting as a Replacement for Money ==
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  • ...ould be known as the sponsor, but we would not under any conditions accept money for articles on one or all of its products--or, I would suggest, in any par
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  • [[Money supply]]
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  • {{Presentation|Where Does My Money Go?}}
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  • ...mployment, Interest and Money". Fisher also revived The Quantity Theory of Money - whose usefulness has aroused more controversy over the years amongst econ
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  • ...l lands on the "Bankrupt" slice, the contestant loses all of the prizes or money they have acquired in that round. The contestant with the most money at the end of the show moves on to the Bonus Round. They spin a small wheel
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  • The money-losing publication was bought for $1 by [[Sidney Harman]]. In November 2010
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  • {{r|Money laundering}}
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  • {{r|Shake Your Money Maker}}
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  • ...h flow]]. Topics covered in the study of finance include the time value of money, cost associated with issuing stocks or debt, valuation of stocks and bonds
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  • ...ittle to stimulate the economy (though people would, reluctantly, take the money).<ref>''Japan Times'': '[http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nb20090305a ...implementation of the scheme had been left up to local government, so the money was not distributed to everyone at the same time, and involved considerable
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  • “LM” refers to “Liquidity preference and money supply”. The LM curve represents all equilibriums where demand equals sup ...nty (they are cautious). Keynes calls those needs “transactions demand for money”. It is positively related to income (Y).
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  • {{r|Money supply}}
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  • ...sually manufactured or produced. These have to be bought by consumer using money e.g. cars, mobile phones, televisions, etc.
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  • ...ning "good" or "goodness", dating from the early 18th century) is a sum of money given, often by a government, to a person or persons in return for a servic
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  • {{r|Money Honey (song)}}
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  • ...by [[Jay Cooke]] and other backers of the road because he tended to use NP money to prop up the failing finances of the CV (See Lubteken, ''Jay Cooke's Gamb
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  • ...by and its tax status changes. If an individual makes a limited amount of money at an activity, it may be seen as a hobby and be exempt from certain kinds ...activity itself may not be innately money-making, but may spawn a host of money-making ventures, such as the many businesses associated with the [[pet indu
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  • {{r|Fiat money}} {{r|Money market}}
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  • * '''Abrams, Roger I., ''The Money Pitch: Baseball Free Agency and Salary Arbitration''''' ISBN 1-56639-774-X.
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  • ...fees to overturn the 2020 presidential election results, but instead, the money went to the Save America political action committee and from there to sever
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  • ...cters while trying to find romance and avoid people who are only after her money. The sixth issue contained letters by [[Scott McCloud]] and [[Peter Bagge]]
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  • *Bernstein, Peter L: ''A Primer on Money, Banking and Gold'', Random House 1968. *Ferguson, Niall ''The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World", Allen Lane, 2008
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  • {{r|Money supply}}
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  • [[Money supply]]
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  • ...ed education programs for children such as ''Little Bill'' and has donated money to universities.
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  • ...tates of America|U.S.]] government, founded in 1865, to combat counterfeit money.<ref name=Cnn2016-04-18/> It was initially part of the [[U.S. Treasury]].
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  • ...inflation]] and [[stagnation]], in which he pursued a policy of curtailing money supply. ...U.S. [[dollar]] faced runaway inflation. He responded by restricting the [[money supply]], in contrast to the past approach of controlling [[interest rate]]
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  • ...vestors, will always mean a day will come when he or she does not have new money coming in to pay out the dividends. ...ff old ones. In pure form, there’s never any actual business activity; the money just rolls backward from ever-increasing numbers of investors to keep up th
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  • *Cyberbuck$: Making Money Online, September 1996, ISBN 1568847184
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  • ...table, and they may win money for having certain poker hands; usually more money for stronger hands. Lastly there are electronic versions of parlour games,
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  • {{r|Who Needs Money}}
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  • ...oshua_Reynolds.jpg|left|150px|Dr. Samuel Johnson, a man who wrote only for money, by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1772}} ...Lord Byron|Byron]], who initially thought it beneath his dignity to accept money for his best-selling poems, though under pressure of debts he changed his m
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  • ...d in 1970 and variously known as the '''Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)''', '''Anti-Money Laundering Law (BSL/AML)''', '''Currency and Foreign Transaction Reporting ...otect individual privacy, while BSA and related regulations try to bring [[money laundering]] to light. While the [[Internal Revenue Service]] was the first
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  • ...thereby foregone, but people are taken to wish to hold a certain amount of money for day-to-day transactions. ...e and income that make the public just willing to hold a given quantity of money.
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  • ...cribed the precarious financial position of women of good birth but little money. Unable to earn a living even if they wished to, an advantageous marriage
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  • ...differentiated from [[health expenditure]]s, which refers to the amount of money paid for the services, and from fees, which refers to the amount charged, r
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  • ...of [[retirement plan]] in which an employer allocates specific amounts of money for participating, vested employees in a tax deferred account.<ref>Business ...oney. (n.d.). ''What if I work for the government?'' Retreived from http://money.cnn.com/retirement/guide/pensions_basics.moneymag/index8.htm</ref>
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  • {{r|Base money}} {{r|Broad money}}
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  • ...CMCSLTY>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/essays/monetarism/causality.htm The Money-Income Causality Debate]</ref>. In his famous presidential address to the ...esians]], ought to be replaced with iron "rules" of policy - notably his "money supply growth" rule, and that central banks should be abolished<ref>[http:/
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  • ...t money system, whereby banks are required to maintain a reserve of actual money of 100 percent of deposits subject to check. In addition, he made extensive ...y of interest rates; (3) his famous resurrection of the Quantity Theory of Money (1911, 1932, 1935); (4) the theory of index numbers (1922); (5) the [[Phill
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  • ...erms of satisfaction) of the next best thing I could have bought with that money.
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  • Beginning in 1929, he was a [[Political beginnings of Hitler|source of money]] to the early Nazis. He and the DNVP went into the short-lived 1932 Harzb
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  • {{r|Fiat money}}
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  • #'Money (That's What I Want)' (Janie Bradford, Berry Gordy)
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  • ...stock in a theatre production, produce a failure, and keep the investment money themselves. This absolutely requires that the play must fail immediately,
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  • He has to collect money (''quaerere'' means to seek, to collect)
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  • ...-2006 the Conservatives received over £4 million in various expenses, with money also spent on vehicles and security.<ref>''The Review of the Funding of Pol
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  • * [[John Maynard Keynes|KEYNES, John Maynard]]. ''Treatise on Money, A''. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co.; 1st American edition; 1930 ...ont.htm KEYNES, John Maynard. ''General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, The''. London: Macmillan Press; New York: St. Martin's Press; 1936]
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  • [[Banking]], [[Money supply]], [[Public expenditure]], [[Fiscal policy]], [[Taxation]]
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  • ...reto, shall ever be under the control of any religious sect, nor shall any money so raised or lands so devoted be divided between religious sects or denomin ...al schools wanted a voucher system so that parents could get state tuition money to attend these schools. A large majority of states already provide some li
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  • * Davis, Timothy. ''Ricardo's Macroeconomics: Money, Trade Cycles, and Growth'' (2005) [http://www.amazon.com/Ricardos-Macroeco ..., Shlomo, and Patricia Haswell. "Why Did Ricardo (Not) Change His Mind? On Money and Machinery" ''Economica,'' New Series, Vol. 44, No. 176 (Nov., 1977), pp
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  • ...his group is hoping to turn a profit from the event so that it can “funnel money back into conservative causes” through a [[527]] group it plans to set up ...of the matter is that you are not going to get candidates elected without money,” he said. <ref name=Politico>{{citation
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  • ...ant for younger audiences, and versions with credit cards instead of paper money. Monopoly has also been released digitally on a variety of different system ...These include rules involving putting properties up for auction, receiving money when landing on the free parking space, and other rules. Some digital versi
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  • ...facing young musicians in Diepkloof [[Soweto]], Rosemary decided to raise money to help the kids by means of mass [[busking]]. She received the support of
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  • A '''bank''' is an organisation that accepts deposits, i.e. [[money]], and also [[lending|lends]] funds. On a day-to-day basis, many people mak
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  • Unable to levy taxes, it asked the states for money, printed paper money, and borrowed heavily. In the 1780s it convinced the states to give it thei
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  • Among her themes are money, power, ageing and [[inheritance]]. [[Incest]] is revealed to have taken p
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  • ...sdate=}}</ref> when he won the 1913 Nobel Prize in Literature. Most of the money from that prize went to creating a school/university at Santiniketan, West
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  • ...be used as money and the other metal will be withdrawn from circulation as money. (The general principle which governs this is called [[Gresham's Law]].) C ...switching from coins and paper to bank checks, which greatly expanded the money supply. In 1890 the ratio at the mines was 20 to 1 (20 oz of silver cost th
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  • ...a tariff is said to be ''specific'' when the duty is a specific amount of money whatever the price of the good concerned.
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  • ...ty (UK)|Conservatives]] received over £4 million in various expenses, with money also spent on vehicles and security.<ref>''The Review of the Funding of Pol
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  • ===Money=== ...probably the first to present a clear statement of the quantity theory of money.
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  • ...Northerners and Southerners cannot appreciate. He sees the northerner as a money-grubbing boor and the southerner as an unintellectual rustic. <ref name=Pik
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  • {{rpl|Money}}
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  • ...o brothers, goes off into the world and lives extremely well, spending his money lavishly. When his money is all spent, he finds that the friends he thought he had are no longer int
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  • ...for the Dutch. Part of their army deserted during the action, shouting for money. The Spanish lost only 150 men. The rebels lost 3,000 men; both Louis and H
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  • ...n 2008. In the book, Yves does not retell what is left of his share of the money. ...e. Louise died in 1991 from a heart condition and never had a share of the money. She was aged 22.
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  • ...s often done to try to [[extraction|extract]] a [[ransom]] or payment of [[money]] in [[exchange]] for a [[promise]] to release the [[victim]] [[harm|unharm
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  • ...ogram which diverted money from Swiss bank accounts on a small level. The money was then transferred to his own account and as only a few thousand was stol
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  • ...ng regulatory structure, and is theoretically one means of controlling the money supply, though it is not often used as such. ...sses in being able to "transform a dollar of reserves into many dollars of money". Others (the Austrian school, for example) mainly stress its tendency to c
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  • ...nated Terrorist; 10 counts of conspiracy to commit, and the commission of, money laundering; one count of conspiracy to impede and impair the Internal Reven ...nated Terrorist; 10 counts of conspiracy to commit, and the commission of, money laundering; one count of conspiracy to impede and impair the Internal Reven
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  • {{r|Money market}}
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  • '''Prizzi's Money''' is a satirical, semi-humorous crime novel by [[Richard Condon]] publishe ...rizzi books are about money, power, murders, and politics, but in this one money itself is the prime concern and the three other elements, although inextric
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  • ...unds to individual public broadcasting stations, some of which, along with money from states, localities, private contributors, and universities pay for NPR
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  • ...the Great Depression". He argues that, in addition to its effects via the money supply, the financial crisis had raised, what he terms the "cost of credit
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  • '''Craps''' is a [[dice games|dice game]] that involves the wagering of money based on the outcome of an individual roll or series of rolls involving two ...opping the hard ways" is stating that the player would like to split their money on 4+4, 3+3, 2+2, and 5+5 combinations for a single roll. Hop bets pay 15
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  • ...nd finally these financials must show how the lender/investor will get her money back. If you need more than three years worth of projections to accomplish ...s going into business “to make money” is set for huge disappointment. The money may be there, but only if the passion is there too. Any successful entrepr
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  • ...E '''chéque''' ''money'' (= '''chéck''' ''verify, [[American English|AmE]] money'' = '''Czéch''' ''nationality''), '''unìque, bezìque, oblìque, clìque,
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  • #'Money Honey' (Jesse Stone) – 2:33
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  • ...(U.S. state)|Virginia]], who in his generous moods lavished attention and money on his foster son, while at other times playing the stern disciplinarian. ...ient allowance for books, room, and board, but even though Allan sent more money, Poe's debts grew worse. Either because of his poor performance at the Uni
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  • ==Money Supply== |align="center"|High-powered money
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  • ...Should the firm pay out money to its shareholders, or should the firm take money and invest it for the shareholders? ...osts, and possible dividend restrictions. With a low dividend payout, the money that is reinvested will increase the long-term value of the firm. This wil
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  • ...zaei arrested Waad al-Baghdadi, a web designer who claimed Dizaei owed him money, on a false accusation of court which he maintained in court. Dizaei mainta
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  • ...n order to stem the resulting outflow of gold, and that would contract the money supply, producing a downward pressure on domestic prices which would tend t ...gold, and convertibility was suspended <ref>[http://www.mn5.org/finance/1-money/30-bank-restriction-act-of-1797-england The Bank Restriction Act of 1797]</
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  • Goldie, T. (2014). ''The man who invented gender: Engaging the ideas of John Money.''
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  • ...ependent voice. We want nothing to do with federal funding or industry tag money. All we care about is being legal." ...]s." She added later, on her blog, "I do this, not just for the sex or the money, but to help others find the best way for them to get the most out the sex
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  • ...he man behind the curtain: Richard Mellon Scaife - and $200 million of his money - is the man behind the conservative revolution - heir to the Mellon family
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  • ...who was found in a compromising situation with Sir [[Leo Chiozza Money|Leo Money]] MP, was caught up the the row when Sir Leo demanded an apology from the p
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  • *Gold, M. 1930. ''Jews Without Money''. New York: Carroll & Graf (1984).
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  • ...to attract the notice of humans, with names suggesting they might contain money, erotica, or secrets. This was done at a time when miscreants were primaril
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  • ...t, refute accusations against the company, or smear rivals in exchange for money. Such actions are called [[astroturfing]], and are generally discouraged i Finally, some bloggers with a large enough audience can make money off of [[pay-per-click advertising]] and selling merchandise.
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  • ...era, many businesses used cash-basis accounting, which simply records when money is spent. Today most countries use the double-entry method, which was inven
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  • ...uthor=Cohen JT, Neumann PJ, Weinstein MC |title=Does preventive care save money? Health economics and the presidential candidates |journal=N. Engl. J. Me
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  • ...r properties hire caretakers instead of property managers in order to save money. Caretakers are not licensed by any state or local authority and can often
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  • ...ture lecturer Dr. Frank Bryant (Michael Caine) in a bid to earn some extra money agrees to take on some [[Open University]] students. He is shocked when the
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  • ...ifferent time periods cannot be directly compared since most people prefer money sooner rather than later (put simply: a dollar in your hand today is worth ...erived from the [[future value]] formula for calculating the time value of money and compounding returns.
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  • ...bed. Over the next four years, U.S. banks continued to lend Germany enough money to enable it to meet its reparation payments to countries such as France an ...ll above British and American rates and there was a sharp reduction in the money supply<ref> There is a detailed account of monetary developments at the tim
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  • ...es. Collectivist anarchism favors the remuneration of workers labor, be it money or any other form, while communist anarchism seeks to fully abolish it. The
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  • {{r|Robert Addison Day}} chairman of the TWC Group, a money management firm
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  • Bagehot, Walter: ''Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market'' Scribner Armster 1874
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  • ...roeconomics of the Great Depression: A Comparative Approach," ''Journal of Money, Credit & Banking,'' Vol. 27, 1995 [http://www.questia.com/googleScholar.qs * Haberler, Gottfried. ''The world economy, money, and the great depression 1919-1939'' (1976)
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  • ...bed. Over the next four years, U.S. banks continued to lend Germany enough money to enable it to meet its reparation payments to countries such as France an ...ll above British and American rates and there was a sharp reduction in the money supply<ref> There is a detailed account of monetary developments at the tim
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  • ...r data pulled to determine a customized rate, amount and length at which [[money]] can be borrowed.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...ider offering assistance for insurance and payment services under the Asda Money brand and also has a mobile virtual network operator.
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  • #'You Never Give Me Your Money'
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  • * Where does my money go <http://www.wheredoesmymoneygo.org/> * money tracking via data is only skin deep, in the billions, not able to easily tr
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  • ...nsfer of money or other negotiable item. However FININT is used to detect money laundering, which is often done as part of or as a consequence of some othe ...e Instrument Log (NIL)'''. Cash purchases of negotiable instruments (e.g., money orders, cashiers checks, travelers cheques) totaling from $3,000 to $10,000
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  • * Money and credit, including [[currency]] and coinage.
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  • People living in developed countries spend a significant amount of time and money on evening recreation, i.e. the 'night out'. For example, in 2019 over 55%
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  • ...on the royal prerogative, his views on religion, and his attempts to raise money without [[parliament]] led towards the [[English Civil War]] in which he wa
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  • ...sidized by [[Saudi Arabia]]; the CIA independently confirmed Nuri received money and weapons from the [[World Islamic League]] of [[Saudi Arabia]].
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  • ...econd volume was planned but never written; it was to cover foreign trade, money, trade fluctuations, taxation, collectivism, and social goals. ...of money and his distinction between the "real" rate of interest and the "money" rate. He was often called upon to give expert opinion to government commis
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  • ...gineers generally have a greater understanding of economics, time value of money and financial risk associated to major projects. Additionally as the minera
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  • ...t administers the public revenue, including the receipt and expenditure of money for public services. Historically, the Chancellor is the 'Second Lord of th ...simplified by the Act of 1834; and in 1866 the control of issues of public money and the auditing of accounts were placed in one department under the comptr
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  • ...stence of a unique risk-free rate at which the investor can borrow or lend money.
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  • * ''Money Mischief: Episodes in Monetary History'' (1994) 286 pp. * [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB116372965543825880.html "Why Money Matters,"] ''Wall Street Journal'', Nov. 17, 2006, p. A20
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  • ...ur tennis stinks - there's no money in it any more."), he talked about how money was quietly - and widely - paid to supposedly amateur players for entering
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  • ...he rent would be paid to the League and the landlord would not receive any money until he agreed to the sum. Many landlords resisted this violently and ther
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  • ...led the "faith-based initiative", which allows religious charities to seek money from the federal government.
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