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View Poll Results: who will win another title sooner? | |||
Kobe Bryant | 4 | 11.76% | |
Dwayne Wade | 28 | 82.35% | |
Neither will win another | 2 | 5.88% | |
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Re: How do one dollar bills stay in the economy?
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Re: How do one dollar bills stay in the economy?
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I don't have a funny comment for this. [/ QUOTE ] Ummm......yikes. I guess there's book smarts and there's street smarts? I don't know. NASA's gone downhill lately. |
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Re: How do one dollar bills stay in the economy?
strip clubs
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Re: How do one dollar bills stay in the economy?
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[ QUOTE ] The Federal Reserve controls the supply of money. You deposit money into the bank, the bank loans out that money to a borrower. That borrower then buys something, and that new person deposits it in the bank, which then gets reloaned...etc. It's called the Multiple Deposit Expansion. I don't know your financial situation, but you'll realize that the more money you have, the less you actually see it. It turns mainly into numbers on account with banks and other financial institutions. If you have $1,000,000, you aren't going to keep that money under your mattress - you'd be stupid if you did. So you deposit that $1 million into the bank, which then gets loaned out. Banks also keep reserves so that if you wanted to withdraw money, the bank actually had some money to give you. When you keep an account on the bank, and you withdraw, you aren't getting the money back that you deposited. You are getting money back that someone else deposited that is sitting in the reserves while that depositer doesn't need it immediately. [/ QUOTE ] At least if your going to make fun of me, address the question i asked don't just spew [censored] [/ QUOTE ] Does this response not indicate that we're all being leveled? |
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Re: How do one dollar bills stay in the economy?
This thread is really dumb, in case people didn't already notice.
I used to work as a cashier at a large grocery store and I'd probably go through $200 worth of ones in a shift. Almost everybody who paid with cash would just fork over two twenties or whatever, and get some ones back. *I've been wanting to start a thread asking where babies come from but I'd just as soon wait a couple days for someone else to start that one for me. |
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