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2D ECONOMICS

MONEY

  • Objects with value for exchange
    • Standard
      • paper objects
      • steel objects
        • coin
    • Naturally valuable stones
      • gold
      • silver
      • copper
      • diamond
      • platinum
  • financial instruments
    • contracts
      • to receive or deliver in form of
        • currency (forex);
        • debt (bonds, loans)
        • equity (shares)
        • derivatives (options, futures, forwards)
  • finance
    • personal finance
    • public finance
    • corporate finance
  • cash flow
  • capital
  • debt
  • entrepreneur
    • money creation , money printing
    • note , banknotes , cash , currency
    • coins
ENGLISH MANTRAKSHAR ETYMOLGY
Discount from Latin dis- (“away”) + computō (“I reckon, count”). a person giving less money for an object
rent From re- + dō (“give”). a person giving money for time spent for an object
Trade *der- (“to tread, walk, step, run”). two persons giving and taking money
Sell a person giving money for an object
Ransom From redimō +‎ -tiō. (From red- +‎ emō (take) ) a person taking money by showing weapon
Charity From cārus (“dear, expensive”) +‎ -tās. money for needy person
ENGLISH MANTRAKSHAR ETYMOLGY
Coin
Money Doublet of mint,
Finance English fine (“to pay a penalty”)), from fin (“end”), from Latin fīnis
Monetary
ENGLISH MANTRAKSHAR ETYMOLGY
Corrupt from com- (“together”) + rumpere (“to break in pieces”)
Insurance From the older form ensurance,
Interest rate inter- +‎ sum
Market Latin mercātus (“trade, market”), from mercor (“I trade, deal in, buy”),
ENGLISH MANTRAKSHAR ETYMOLGY
Tax from Medieval Latin taxa. Doublet of task.
Wages
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