representative money

  • 1Representative money — refers to money that consists of token coins, other physical tokens such as certificates, and even non physical digital certificates (authenticated digital transactions) that can be reliably exchanged for a fixed quantity of a commodity such as… …

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  • 2representative money — noun : paper money backed by an equal amount of gold or silver coin or bullion held by a government …

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  • 3representative money — bills that were distributed by government authorities; bills that can be exchanged for foreign currency or precious metals …

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  • 4Money — For other uses, see Money (disambiguation). Coins and banknotes – the two most common physical forms of money …

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  • 5Money (The Office) — Money The Office episode Michael takes a second job to earn more Money …

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  • 6Money No Enough 2 — Directed by Jack Neo Produced by Toong Soo Wei, Seah Saw Yam, Lim Teck Starring Jack Neo, Mark Lee, Henry Thia Mus …

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  • 7representative payee — Typically, a person authorized by a government agency such as the Social Security Administration to receive benefits such as SSI payments on behalf of a recipient who is not competent to handle his or her own money. Category: Wills, Trusts &… …

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  • 8Representative agent — Economists use the term representative agent to refer to the typical individual of a certain type (for example, the typical consumer, or the typical firm). More technically, an economic model is said to have a representative agent if all agents… …

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  • 9Money Trust — The main belief behind the concept of a money trust is that control of the majority of the world s financial wealth and political power could be controlled by a powerful few. Contents 1 Pujo Committee 2 Money Trust Quotes 3 Notes 4 …

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  • 10money can’t buy happiness — A recurrent theme in invectives against materialism down the ages, but this formulation of it appears to be comparatively recent. 1856 G. C. BALDWIN Representative Women 215 Gold cannot buy happiness, and parents who compel their daughters to… …

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