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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Money is anything that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts. The main functions of money are as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value. In the past, money was almost always commodity money, money with intrinsic value from the commodity of which it is made (eg. gold and silver coins, shells, tobacco leaves, grain). However, modern monetary systems are based on fiat money – money without intrinsic value, but declared by a government to be legal tender, that is, it must be accepted as a form of payment for 'all debts, public and private'. The term "price system" is sometimes used to refer to methods using commodity valuation or money accounting systems. The money supply of a country is usually held to consist of currency (banknotes and coins) and 'deposit money' (the balance held in checking accounts and savings accounts). These demand deposits usually account for a much larger part of the money supply than currency. Deposit money is intangible and exists only in the form of various bank records. Despite being intangible, deposit money still performs the basic functions of money, as checks are generally accepted as a form of payment and as a means of transferring ownership of deposit money. From Wikipedia under the
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The Salinas Californian I thought it was the council's duty to figure out how to run this city more efficiently with the money we already give them. But they think the solution to ... and more » From Google News Search: "money" How much money has passed thru your hands in a lifetime? Q. If you had to guesstimate on average, including birthday money from relatives, your income from your job, graduation money, money from selling items, tax refunds, - not including credit cards, just cash, checks, and deposits into your checking accts. Money that has always been rightfully yours... How much do you think has passed through your hands. Give me a numeric answer. Would you consider yourself to be a millionaire today if you had saved it? Asked by Saddennis Recipes - Mon Mar 31 00:32:19 2008 - - 2 Answers - 3 Comments A. I would say around 40-50k. It was my first time cash out $4,000 in cash from the bank last week from my online business too. LoL It is nice to see they count $100 40 times. xD Not a millionaire yet but soon will be if I keep banking this much with my online venture. If you are interest, just drop me a message :) Answered by argothiusz - Mon Mar 31 00:41:31 2008 Bringing money from another country to purchase a house here? Q. If a large amount of money like 40-50k is brought here from a foreign country, and some wants to use it to buy a house will they be taxes by IRS? I know there is a fee to transfer the money here, but should the IRS tax these money since it will be use for a house purchase. It's someone who sold a property there back in may and they have the money in the bank. The paid taxes there. Asked by me_mommy - Mon Dec 15 20:46:42 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Whose money is this? Yours? Non issue as you would have been reporting the bank account(s) every year on the form TD F 90-22.1. A gift from mom and dad? Non-issue. You file an IRS form 3520. PS "It's someone who sold a property there back in may and " --if that someone is a us person (either US citizen or resident alien for tax purposes), then they a) have to report the sale on their US tax return (use form 1116 for a tax credit on taxes already paid) and report the bank account to the treasury department next June. Answered by v b - Mon Dec 15 20:53:17 2008 How much money should I give my daughter to spend on her birthday?
Q. So I decided I'm going to take my daughter out on a shopping spree and maybe go to a movie/have dinner for her 13th birthday with some friends. I don't want to give her too much money, but I don't want to give her not enough to buy anything she wants. So how much do you think I should give her? By the way, she doesn't get allowance, so she won't have any money to spend except for the money I give her myself. Asked by Lydia - Fri Mar 6 17:37:21 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. Give her whatever you can afford and you feel that she can spend responsibly. $50 or more would be appropriate. Answered by lifeLover75 - Mon Mar 9 12:31:02 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "money" Money is commonly defined by the functions attached to any good or token that functions in trade as a medium of exchange, store of value, and unit of account, although economics offers various definitions. ContentsSourced
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