no money is impossible but money is not everything
$200,000 in cash (M1)-note this does not include borrowed money.
It would depend on where you buy your things and what you buy.
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No it would not
Rich Wealthy people with no value of money would buy a chocolate bar for $200 Rich Wealthy people with no value of money would buy a chocolate bar for $200
No animal on Noah's Ark had money since animals do not know how to use money. In fact, there is no discussion of money in the Bible before Abraham proposes to the Hittites that he wishes to buy the Cave of Machpelah outright, almost ten chapters after the Noah story.
Some possibilites include your local laws, no money, type you need not available.
The absolute best furniture that money can buy may found in estate sale auctions or in high end retailers. High end retailers may include Pottery Barn or Ethan Allen.
No. You would need to cash the money order first.
If you are really into movies and wanna to watch them like that, then yes they would be worth your money, but me personally no they aren't worth the money to buy
I would buy my sister and me a car. And I would buy a new house for my mom. Also I would give some money to my church.
Trading is different from bartering when it involves money, trading does not include money while bartering does. The reason is that trading with money would be buying while bartering would be adding both goods/services and money to buy something.For instance: You have $50 and some lightly used engine parts you would like to trade for a new $90 bicycle. That would be bartering.But if you paid $90 for it that would be a purchase.While if you gave them $90 worth of parts it would be trade.