Yes, 1,000,000,000,001; 1,000,000,000,002; etc... But no, there is no more that $999,999,999,999,999 worth of any currency in circulation.
No, some only allow money to be put on it when the card is purchased, by the store. Even those that do allow money to be added after purchase some of these expire on a fixed date and any remaining money is lost after that date (whether it was from the original amount or an added amount).
Bank Balance.
A revolving loan is a facility from which the Borrower can draw funds at any point and in any amount (limited by the total amount of the loan) / timing and amount of withdrawls is not set by the Lender. Any money repaid can be reborrowed at a future date. Usually it is secured against a property.
The banks had 7 trillion in deposits as of June 2007 with 5.5 trillion of it in commercial banks and 1.5 trillion in savings institutions. Banks cash management will leave them with around 10% of deposits on hand at any time give or take a few % points depending on rules and market conditions. So with 7 trillion in deposits they only have around 700 billion on hand in total. The fiat based money system we use only works as long as people have confidence in the system and allow banks to hold their money. If everyone starts to pull money out of the bank the system will collapse with great quickness. That is why a run on the banks are always to be feared and bad idea to be a proponent of unlesss you feel like trying to destroy the economey.
Yes there is a minimum amount of money needed to open an account online with lloydstsb. With most banks, a minimum required balance is needed to open any sort of account.
What 73 billion in trillions is, is that it is .073 trillion. The amount of .073 trillion is a lot of money and it is very unlikely any person will ever see that much money in their life time.
As of July 2014, the estimated amount of money owed to China from the United States is 17 trillion dollars. The US owes China more than any other country.
one trillion seconds ago it was last year. There are about 31,???,??? seconds in a year any way and 1,000,000,000,000 (1 trillion) is quite a bit bigger than that. It would be last year.
No, not for any reasonable amount.
Each and every day in the US only, not counting all the US dollars spent around the world on any giving day, the amount of money that changes hands daily is one point two three trillion dollars.
The cover amount in insurance is the amount of money that covers the said person up to a certain amount of money just in case of a of any accidents or deaths. If any of these cases arise the insurance company pays you an agreed upon cover amount.
No single man has a trillion dollars.
Any amount
The cover amount in insurance is the amount of money that covers the said person up to a certain amount of money just in case of a of any accidents or deaths. If any of these cases arise the insurance company pays you an agreed upon cover amount.
No, the amount of spots a gecko has of any type is completely random, it is not determined by there gender
12 zeroes = 1 trillion, therefore 300,000,000,000,000 = 300 trillion.300 trillion is better than any number
That is 9000 billion. I do not think any individual has that much money, so the answer is governments of reasonably large countries or very rich ones.