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Shopping and Money

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1. Written orders to a bank to pay a certain sum of money from one’s bank account 2. 2. Paper money and coins 3. 3. Plastic cards issued by banks, they can be used instead of money to pay for goods and services 4. Cheques that can be bought at a bank and taken abroad where they are exchanged for money 4.

Money Storehouse of value Yardstick of value Possibility of exchange and trade Storehouse of value Money standard for future payments Yardstick of value

Money