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Token money is a type of money whose intrinsic worth is less than its nominal value eg its value as money is less than its value as metal while fiat money is a type of money which intrinsic value is more than its nominal value.
it depends what country your in
A value that is less than zero.A value that is less than zero.A value that is less than zero.A value that is less than zero.
Apply for less money than the appraisel.
Less than 1 cent.
Canadian money actually has less value than the United States dollar. A United States dollar in Canada is worth about $1.11 in Canadian money as of September 15, 2014. This rate of exchange does not stay a constant value.
it depends on what you are comparing it to. If you are comparing it to the euro then the value would be different than the...pound. American money is more expensive than some money and less expensive than others. And that changes through the years =] it depends on what you are comparing it to. If you are comparing it to the euro then the value would be different than the...pound. American money is more expensive than some money and less expensive than others. And that changes through the years =]
The future value of money is important in a business decision because you don't want to get less than the future value. You also want to make sure you make money if you will not have access to your money.
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In general and speaking literally, no. Generally after using a coupon you have less money than you had before (but either more money or more "stuff" than you would have had had you purchased the item and not used a coupon), and in most cases coupons are for less than half the value of the item purchased.
5. It does not have a value greater than 12. Consequently, it does not have a value greater than 12 and less than 13.
They are the same - except that in "less", something has a value which is less than some implied value - often the current value. For example, "Please can you make less noise?" implies "Please can you make less noise than you are making now?"