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Q: What is a paper note that promise to repay money in a certain length of time?
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What are paper notes promising to repay money in a certain length of time?

a bond


What is the paper note that promises to repay money in a certain length of time?

loan


A paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest are called?

tarrifs


What is a paper note promising to repay money in a certain length of time?

Bond -yee i did it myself lol-


What is a paper note that promises repay money in a certain length of time?

Bond -yee i did it myself lol-


What is a paper note that promises to repay money in a certain lenght of time?

A paper note that a borrower promises to repay money in a certain length of time is called a promissory note. A bank loan is a type of promissory note. Individuals can also use this type of note when someone owes them money.


Why does the government print only a certain number of paper notes and not as many it likes arbitrarily?

The amount of money printed must not exceed the balance of payments in the governments coffers. The paper notes and coins are a 'promise' by the government to pay the equivalent in gold of every note and coin in circulation.


What is the length and width of us paper money?

67mm wide ; 155 mm long


What is light and full of promise?

paper


Why currency note is not a promissory note?

A modern government issued currency note is not a promissory note, although currency did evolve from the concept of a promissory note. A promissory note is a promise from a specific individual, group or entity to pay "money" to the noteholder generally within a certain timeframe. When banks first issued banknotes, they were indeed a promise to pay to the holder in gold or other precious metal (what was then considered "money") in an amount equal to the face value if presented to the bank. When governments over the issuance of banknotes, the promise remained -- until the gold standard was abolished and the paper notes themselves became "money" rather than just promises for money.


If someone makes a promise to give someone some money is it enforceable?

Unless you have an "Uncle Louie" in Chicago to come and break his legs- or, get it in writing, you don't have a "legal leg" to stand on! Pun intended. A promise is only worth the paper it is written on.


What part of a thesis is a promise to the reader?

The thesis statement is a promise to the reader about the main point or argument that the paper will make. It provides a clear indication of the direction and focus of the paper.