Yes, according to Article I, Section 10 of the United States Constitution, states are explicitly prohibited from coining money. This power is reserved solely for the federal government.
It is a amount of money given to god freely.
You should talk to him if it's a huge amount of money keep it in the bank.
general price level of goods and services is directly proportional to the amount of money in circulation, or money supply.
yes they should cuz its not fair
You should always pay the full amount that you owe. The amount you owe will depend on how much money you make, your family size, deductions, etc. There is no rule of thumb.
The money should be spent according to the conditions of the grant. The conditions are pretty specific about where the money should be spent.
The constitution gives the power to print money to Congress.
As in many disputes, the rent money should be placed in "escrow" having the condition that the accrued amount will be distributed according to the terms ultimately determined in a future settlement or court order.
The United States can borrow money according to Article One, Section One, Clause Two of the U.S. Constitution.
It depends upon the amount of money you have budgeted to spend.
5 Stars Hotel you can $5000.00.