
1) Currency
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Fiat money is currency which derives its value from government regulation or law. It differs from commodity money, which is based on a good, often a precious metal such as gold or silver, which has uses other than as a medium of exchange. The term derives from the Latin fiat (`let it be done`, `it shall be`). The first use of fiat money was re...
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A money whose usefulness results, not from any intrinsic value or guarantee that it can be converted into gold or another currency, but only from a government's order (fiat) that it must be accepted as a means of payment.
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(from the article `bank`) The chief feature that distinguishes central banks from commercial banks is their ability to issue irredeemable or `fiat` paper notes, which in most ... ...and that could be used to pay taxes. Governments also set the weight and metallic composition of coins. Later they replaced fiduciary paper ... ...
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paper money made legal tender by law, although not backed by gold or silver.
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Nonconvertible paper moneyy.
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is intrinsically useless; is used only as a medium of exchange. Contexts: money; macro
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Money not backed by specie and is legal tender by virtue of decree.
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Unbacked currency, that which cannot be converted into coin or specie of equal value.
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Nonconvertible paper money.
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The percentage of loans in a pool of mortgages outstanding at the origination anniversary, based on
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n] - money that the government declares to be legal tender although it cannot be converted into standard specie
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noun money that the government declares to be legal tender although it cannot be converted into standard specie
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Paper money made legal tender by law, although not backed by gold or silver.
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paper currency made legal tender by a fiat of the government, but not based on or convertible into coin.
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