The worth is a dollar...
100%. "Every dollar of spending by a buyer is a dollar of income to a seller.". Income is the same as expenditure. (source: Mankiw economics text)
If inflation occurs, the value of the dollar will decrease. This is because the amount of goods that the dollar can buy now becomes less. Inflation is measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. They take a "basket" of goods and record the prices of each of the goods. The basket contains items such as food and clothes that all consumers would purchase. This is then transformed in the Consumer Price Index (CPI). This is how you are able to see how much a dollar is worth compared to other years.
1 US dollar is equal to .9843 Canadian dollar.
1 dollar = 1 dollar or 1 dollar= .75 euros
Yes a dollar coin can be chaned into a dollar because i tried it before
The answer is 300 dollars.
4.85 becomes 5 and 1.47 becomes 1.50
The money becomes clean.
The answer depends on the units used for 19.99
100%. "Every dollar of spending by a buyer is a dollar of income to a seller.". Income is the same as expenditure. (source: Mankiw economics text)
you can write a cheque for any amount, as long as you have the money to cover it, if not then it becomes a criminal offence.
6.87 is a decimal. If you mean a decimal of a dollar, it becomes 0.0687 cents. Or rounded up to the nearest cent - $0.07
Overtime the US dollar does NOT appreciate. Most currencies lose their value over time. It is a totally normal and healthy process. Recently the US dollar has gained value relative to other currencies. This is due to the processes in the foreign exchange market and the recent liquidity crisis of the American dollar as the economy slows and money becomes "rarer".
Overtime the US dollar does NOT appreciate. Most currencies lose their value over time. It is a totally normal and healthy process. Recently the US dollar has gained value relative to other currencies. This is due to the processes in the foreign exchange market and the recent liquidity crisis of the American dollar as the economy slows and money becomes "rarer".
Probably not to it becomes to a really really old movie like the other movies that are really really old
Generally yes, unless the bill is crinkled. If it is, you can put it in the washing machine and it becomes a crisp bill, although I don't reccommend doing that intentionally.
We will know the EU is successful when and if the Euro becomes a trusted reserve currency like the US dollar, and increasingly, like the Chinese Yuan.