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The state take care of the money.
The state takes care of the money.


Mostly the state passes this task.
Mostly the state passes this task on.


Passes it to a [[Central bank]].
It passes it on to a [[Central bank]].





Latest revision as of 21:21, 20 June 2020

You use money to buy something.

Or to pay something.


On the picture you see Euro bills

upload another picture


Words with same meanings[edit | edit source]

Vitamin M

Monies

Monetary


Detailed explanation[edit | edit source]

There are many kinds of money.

Countries have their own money.

Such as the pound.

In the United Kingdom.

That's the currency of a country.


There is coin money.

These are coins.

And there is paper money.

These are bills.


There is also electronic money.

If you buy something with a Credit card.

Or if you buy something with Bit·coin.


The state takes care of the money.

Mostly the state passes this task on.

It passes it on to a Central bank.

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