money trade
81trade creditor — One who is owed money by an organization for having provided goods or services to that organization …
82trade debtor — / treɪd ˌdetə/ noun a debtor who ows money to a company in the normal course of that company’s trading …
83money of estate — A peculiar expression, the meaning of which may be explained by proof of a trade usage or custom. Howe v Hartness, 11 Ohio St 449 …
84trade acceptance — Commercial paper. Continental Nat. Bank & Trust Co. v Stirling, 65 Idaho 123, 140 P2d 230, 149 ALR 314. A draft or bill of exchange, drawn by the seller on the purchaser of goods sold, and accepted by such purchaser, the purpose of the… …
85Board of trade — Trade Trade, n. [Formerly, a path, OE. tred a footmark. See {Tread}, n. & v.] 1. A track; a trail; a way; a path; also, passage; travel; resort. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A postern with a blind wicket there was, A common trade to pass through Priam s …
86History of trade for the People's Republic of China — Trade has been a very significant factor of the People s Republic of China s economy. In the twenty five years that followed the founding of the People s Republic of China in 1949, China s trade institutions were built into a partially modern but …
87History of trade of the People's Republic of China — Trade has been a very significant factor of the People s Republic of China s economy. In the twenty five years that followed the founding of the People s Republic of China in 1949, China s trade institutions were built into a partially modern but …
88History of money — Numismatics Terminology Portal Currency …
89Balance of trade — Cumulative Current Account Balance 1980–2008 based on the International Monetary Fund data …
90Shell money — Chinese shell money, 16 8th century BCE. Shell money is a medium of exchange that was once common. It consisted either of whole sea shells or pieces of them which were worked into beads or otherwise artificially shaped. The use of shells in trade …