convertible paper money

  • 11fiat money — Nonconvertible paper money. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * *    Paper money issued by a government that is not convertible into gold or silver. It derives its purchasing power simply from the authority and reputation of the government …

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  • 12fiat money — paper currency made legal tender by a fiat of the government, but not based on or convertible into coin. [1870 75, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 13Commercial paper — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 14Michael Scott Paper Company — The Office episode Andy and Dwight compete to impress the new receptionist …

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  • 15Mark (money) — 1923 50 Million Mark this amount was worth about US$12 million (US 1923) 9 years earlier, but only $1US when printed; it was worthless a few weeks later. Mark (from a merging of three Teutonic/Germanic languages words, Latinized in 9th century… …

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  • 16fiat money — noun Date: 1876 money (as paper currency) not convertible into coin or specie of equivalent value …

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  • 17fiat money — fi′at mon ey n. bus gov paper currency made legal tender by a fiat of the government, but not based on or convertible into coin • Etymology: 1870–75 …

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  • 18ДЕНЬГИ БУМАЖНЫЕ КОНВЕРТИРУЕМЫЕ — CONVERTIBLE PAPER MONEYБУМАЖНЫЕ ДЕНЬГИ, к рые по закону могут быть обменены по номиналу на золото или др. законные платежные средства. Б.д.к. отличаются от неразменных. В последние десятилетия в силу неравномерности распределения мировых запасов… …

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  • 19gold standard — a monetary system with gold of specified weight and fineness as the unit of value. [1825 35, Amer.] * * * Monetary system in which the standard unit of currency is a fixed quantity of gold or is freely convertible into gold at a fixed price. The… …

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  • 20Real bills doctrine — Economics …

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