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  • One of the goals of many large businesses is expansion into international markets where there are new customers and growth opportunities. However, operating internationally, or using international…

  • Unlike other online virtual world clients such as Second Life, OpenSimulator does not feature a method of exchanging or using currency. However, the online virtual world platform does feature protocol…

  • Investors use the margin revenue of a company, commonly known as the gross margin revenue, to calculate the difference between a company’s sales and its production costs before adding in…

  • Economists in global finance often speak of a reserve currency and its effect on international trade. The advantages of a reserve currency are important for investors and businesses to understand…

  • The currency-deposit ratio measures the relationship between the cash people have on hand and what they have in their accounts. If you have $150 in your wallet and $2,000 in the bank -- in accounts…

  • U.S. currency must be secure and safe from counterfeiting, so the government makes it not out of wood pulp like most paper, but out of a special blend of fabrics. The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and…

  • Shri Satyanarayana is the Narayan manifestation of Lord Vishnu. Hindu followers perform Satyanarayana pooja, which is act of religious observance, in conjunction with major life events such as…

  • In today's foreign exchange market, most national currencies operate under a floating exchange rate, where value is allowed to fluctuate freely against other currencies and financial assets. Many…

  • As an ancient cradle of civilization, Egypt is a hot spot for tourism - for those who want to gaze upon the Great Pyramids and float along the Nile River - and offers unique treasure-hunting…

  • The International Organization for Standards (IOS) registers all currency codes of the world. Since the United Arab Emirates' currency is called the dirham, its IOS code is AED (Arab Emirates dirham).…

  • Currency evaluation involves complex relationships within the global market. When discussing currency evaluations, you discuss the exchange rate, which is the rate one currency has against another.…

  • In January of 1999, France converted its system of currency from the franc to the euro. With a decimal system similar to the dollar, the euro is the official currency of the European Union. The eight…

  • Seen as a way to connect to a culture, or just a great souvenir from a trip, monetary jewelry is popular throughout the world. Coins no longer in currency, such as the Italian lire or American buffalo…

  • According to the National Bank of Poland’s (NBP) website, the National Bank of Poland holds the exclusive right to issue the currency of the Republic of Poland. The two currency options in…

  • Spain was in the first wave of European Union countries to adopt the euro as its currency, on January 1, 1999. Prior to that the currency of Spain was the peseta, which provided the unification of…

  • After returning from overseas, Americans often have foreign currency. People planning to leave the U.S. may want to have foreign currency before they arrive in the other country. Whether you are…

  • In 1995, when the European Union issued the Euro, replacing more than a dozen European currencies with a single, new currency, the world took a large step toward creating a truly international…

  • The currency of Iraq has been through several changes during its history. The Gulf War prompted a revamping of the Iraqi monetary system and the enacting of new laws to regulate currency exchange and…

  • Many of us have out-of-date currency that we've inherited or kept stashed away as a souvenir or collectible, never to see the light of day. You can do something positive with that old currency, like…

  • The image of Benjamin Franklin on the U.S. $100 bill has become synonymous with money and wealth. Historically, U.S. currency has been the most desirable of world currencies, with many merchants and…

  • The depreciation of a currency happens when people trade currency internationally and they find that a single currency is worth less than it was before. Many different factors can cause a currency to…

  • The devaluation and deprecation of currency go more or less hand in hand. Currency depreciation is an economic result, whereas devaluing a currency is an act that results in currency depreciation.…

  • Printed or minted money is also called currency. All major countries in the world have an official currency, which must be used in the exchange of goods and services. Japanese currency has a long…

  • For thousands of years, people have used currency to represent value and facilitate the exchange of goods and services. Currency, whether paper money, coins or simply a number in a bank's computer, is…

  • The communist island nation of Cuba lies in the Caribbean Sea in close proximity to the United States via Miami, Fla., and the Key islands south of there. The currency distributed throughout the…

  • Dependency on paper currency evolved in the 19th century due to banking and economic problems. Although initially backed by gold and silver, paper currency is now backed by the federal government and…

  • Modern Egypt's monetary system, like that of most modern countries, utilizes both printed paper bills and coins. Today, most countries use coins for smaller denominations of value. The United States,…

  • In this article we examine the most important causative factors which have contributed to the fall in value of the US dollar. What our research has found is that while there are variable opinions as…

  • The North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, was designed to support free trade among Canada, the United States and Mexico. The debate goes on about how it has affected the North American…

  • Currency serves as a store of value that can be used as a medium of exchange. Usually, national currencies are printed on paper or stamped on metal coins. Currency is almost always backed by a…

  • Divorce affects many areas of a person's life. Divorce has an emotional effect on the couple, their children, and families, friends and work places. Just as important as those effects, but easier to…

  • Foreign currency rates, also known as exchange rates, are calculated by comparing the value of foreign nations' currency with the value of a home nation's currency. A currency's value is largely…

  • Beeswax is a substance that many of us take for granted, and when we light a beeswax candle, we probably do not stop to think about this ancient natural substance. However, this renewable resource has…

  • July 22, 1775, was when Congress issued $2 million in bills of credit, thus creating the American colonists' first independent currency, the Continental currency. Although the Massachusetts Bay…

  • Helsinki is the capital of Finland, and the currency used in Finland is the euro. Finland introduced the euro on January 1, 2002, to replace the Finnish markka.

  • Ireland currency varies depending on if you are in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland has made modern changes while Northern Ireland has stayed traditional.

  • Italy is a western European country, and is a member of the European Union. Because of this, the currency used in Italy is the same currency used in other EU member nations. There has not been an…

  • Currency--another word for money--is what makes the world go round. The names of the actual denominations of currency, as well as the materials they are made of and their value, vary from country to…

  • Australians are noted the world over for doing things just a little bit differently. When it comes to their money, however, the Australian difference has been one of performance and innovation, making…

  • Development of an international currency has been discussed for years, as it could potentially rectify a lot of problems that result from inflation, deflation and fluctuation in value between…

  • Paper currency is used by countries around the world. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, the Massachusetts Bay Colony was the first to issue paper money in 1690 in what would…

  • United States currency is used throughout the world as a measuring stick for the value of goods and services traded. Despite its prominent position, the United States currency system is relatively new…

  • The first step in the production of paper currency is the hand-engraving of the plate from which the money will be printed. This plate is called the master die. Each master die is therefore something…

  • Head almost halfway around the world to New Zealand and you will be impressed with how similar life is there compared to what we find in the United States, and that is especially true for those…

  • Exchanging money in the Czech Republic may seem like an easy thing to do, especially since there are currency exchange kiosks all over the streets of the major Czech cities like Prague. It's important…

  • Learn more about Japanese Currency and Japanese phrases for currency in this free video on Japanese language, currency, and travel.