There are many different names for the value of money. A lot of people call money currency and say compare it by it's exchange rate.
A simple interest rate of 10 per cent per year will double a sum of money in ten years.
See www.xe.com for the latest exchange rates.
You have 120 employees to be paid $75 apiece. How much money do you need to pay?
The exchange rate varies daily, as at 18th July 2009, 120 Euros = 169.22 US dollars
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Sales is an exchange of object for money Marketing has broader meaning which involve in packaging and selling products
A physical object that can be exchanged is money. Money can be traded for goods and services in various transactions, making it a widely accepted form of exchange in most societies.
no it is not because u can pick up and carry an exchange such as new money for old money the new money can be the exchange for the old money
no it is not because u can pick up and carry an exchange such as new money for old money the new money can be the exchange for the old money
money is called a medium of exchange because it acts as an intermediate in exchange of commodities
money is called a medium of exchange because it acts as an intermediate in exchange of commodities
Coinmill.com has a current money exchange calculator on their website. This calculator includes many countries currency to exchange from. The country's money to exchange from would have to be provided.
In general, "money" is a medium of exchange. It has some "common value" to those who use it, and its "value" is recognized. That makes it useful to "transact business" or "buy" and "sell" goods, materials or services. That is how it came to be. There are instances of things being used as "money" before writing was invented. The "making of money" has evolved over thousands of years, and as to "who" made it, societies have for long periods coined or minted money as a medium of exchange and commerce. A link can be found below.
To exchange something for money is to 'sell' it.
No, it is legal to exchange money with people on the street.
this depends on what money you want to exchange, please be more specific