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| the most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender; "we tried to collect the money he owed us" wealth reckoned in terms of money; "all his money is in real estate" the official currency issued by a government or national bank; "he changed his money into francs" wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn Economics offers various definitions for money, though it is now commonly defined as any good or token that functions as a medium of exchange that is socially and legally accepted in payment for goods and services and in settlement of debts. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money Money is a 1991 drama film directed by Steven Hillard Stern. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money (film) Money (full title: Money: A Suicide Note) is a 1984 novel by Martin Amis. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money (novel) KMFDM's sixth album, Money, was released in 1992. The album was originally supposed to be named Apart, as Sascha Konietzko and En Esch would break up during the tour with My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult in 1990. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money (album) Money is a KMFDM single, which preceded their fifth album, Money, in 1992. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money (single) Money is a Time Warner financial magazine. It is known for its lists, such as "100 best places to live". It's articles cover the gamut of finance and technology topics, ranging from stocks and bonds to the world's greatest hacker and smallest wristwatch. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money (magazine) Money is the forth episode of the BBC sitcom Blackadder II, the second series of Blackadder, which was set in Elizabethan England from 1558 to 1603. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money (Blackadder) "Money" is the third single from British R&B artist Jamelia and the second single from her debut album Drama. "Money" is considered by many to be Jamelia's breakthrough hit as the song made the UK top 5 upon its release in February 2000, spending 9 weeks inside the UK top 75. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money (Jamelia song) "Money" is the sixth track from British progressive rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album, The Dark Side of the Moon. It is the only song on the album to hit the top 20 in the United States charts. On the original LP, it opened the second side of the album. It was written by Roger Waters. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money (Pink Floyd song) "Money (That's What I Want)" is a 1959 hit single by Barrett Strong for the Tamla label, distributed by Anna Records. The song was written by Tamla founder Berry Gordy and Janie Bradford, and would become the first hit record for Gordy's Motown flagship label. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money (That's What I Want) Money is a song by Michael Jackson featured on Jackson's 1995 HIStory album. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money (Michael Jackson song) That which is accepted as payment in the exchange of resources, goods and services; also serves as a unit of account, permitting its use in pricing resources, goods and services; serves as a store of value for purchasing in the future, serves as a standard of value to allow comparison of the ... www.mdk12.org/mspp/vsc/social_studies/bygrade/glossary.shtml (subtitled A Suicide Note) is a first-person narrative by John Self. He was an advertising man who wanted to be a film director. The book follows him as he flies back and forth across the Atlantic looking for success. The book was a huge success and is Amis's most highly regarded work. simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Amis coins and paper currency issued by a government for payment of debts and for purchase of goods and services. library.thinkquest.org/J003358F/terms.html The assets that are commonly accepted as means to purchase goods and settle debts. www.argmax.com/About/articles.php {talk about the money economy} www.chronique.com/Library/Glossaries/glossary-KCT/gloss_m.htm No money was exchanged in the doll games. Dolls scavenged, stole, and crafted their own goods in the subsistence economies of pirate ship, outlaw den, desert island and orphanage. ... www.ineradicablestain.com/dollgames/glossary.html the desire for money is settled by economy. The society taxes the moneymaker and forces him to act responsibly with the means of exchange. Money and responsibility, means and end, must be linked. ... www.theorderoftime.com/spiritual/terms.html A psychological creation; a concept; the mental image of that which is used as a medium of exchange. nesara.org/main/dictionary.htm A full listing of loan programs is on our web site in the Financing Your Business area. www.businessfinance.com/books/StartABusiness/StartABusinessWorkbook089.htm Money (and its many surrogates like credit) is a socially sanctioned right to intervene, now or the future in the earth’s complexity budget. ... sbc.concordia.ca/documents/Peter%20Brown.doc The accepted common medium of exchange for goods and services in the marketplace that functions as the unit of account, a means of deferred payment and a store of value. www.mcwdn.org/ECONOMICS/EcoGlossary.html The physical substance responsible for the earth's rotation. www.support4change.com/general/creativity/chemistry-definitions.html Prior to the decimalization of UK currency in 1971, a system of pounds, shillings and pence (£.sd) was in use: a pound was divided into twenty shillings, and the shilling was divided into twelve pennies (or pence) — there were thus 240 (20 times 12) pennies in a pound an amount such as ... users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/glossary/ any item that serves as a medium of exchange, a store of value, and a unit of account www.wwnorton.com/stiglitzwalsh/economics/glossary.htm The manipulation of money obtained in a wrongful manner, for example theft, so as to seem to have originated from a lawful source. An example is to pay the unlawful money into an overseas bank and subsequently transfer back to the country of origin. www.debt-help-uk.org.uk/debt_help_uk_glossay.asp Current coin, government or bank notes, cheques, drafts, post office orders or express or bank money orders [Regulation 47(1)(e)]. www.nsbs.ns.ca/trustaccounts/definitions.html "What you buy things with." It is a medium of exchange, in terms of which the value of all goods and services is expressed. www.canadiancoin.com/diction/m.htm In the Shadow World, most advanced cultures use a gold/silver/bronze/copper/tin coinage, each coin being worth about 1/10th of the denomination preceding (eg, a silver piece is equal to ten bronze pieces). Each coin weighs around a half-ounce. ... homepage.mac.com/terbob/Archives/glossary.html This usually includes: www.houseinsurance.co.uk/glossary/ A means of payment or a measure of value. www.vpsource.com/glossary.html “money” includes negotiable instruments; www.canlii.org/ca/sta/f-11/sec2.html A commodity or asset, such as gold, an officially issued currency, coin, or paper note, that can be legally exchanged for something equivalent, such as goods or services. en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Macroeconomics/Glossary Anything generally recognized as a medium of exchange. www.fm-bank.com/glossary.cfm includes a payment order. scaleplus.law.gov.au/html/pasteact/3/3448/0/PA000260.htm Almond, Basil, Bergamot, Bryony, Chamomile, Cloves, Honeysuckle, Hyssop, Mint, Patchouli, Pine, Sage, Wheat.. mysticsmountain.tripod.com/glossary1.htm |
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