Usually from taxes. In the case of oil-exporting countries, it may (also) be from the proceeds of oil sales.
Bartering was used before money was invented. Bartering is the swopping of goods or services in exchange for something else. Money is great, but it didn't always exist. Back in the DAY (ancient times) before paper money and coins, people used some pretty crazy stuff to exchange for goods and services. "Making it rain" at the club was impossible, since throwing a cow on a girl would kill her. Here are some things that people really used for currency before the invention of money. COWS LARGE STONES GOLD CLAM SHELLS RICE FISH BEADS
A practice that was used by the colonists to hurt British trade was the refusal of British goods that were imported and the export of American goods to Britain. This was in response to the taxation on goods that the British were trying to impose on the colonies.
The percent of sales can be used to forecast the price of different types of goods. This can help the marketers know which goods are the most marketable.
Convoys are used for many things. They can be used to deliver goods to areas that are in need. They can also be used in military regions as protection.
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it comes from taxes!
Money is the selling goods
money is used for buying and selling goods, services and repayment of debts HI
Money is used to purchase goods and services.
They used goods
Money is any object excepted in exchange for goods and services. The object used in place of goods and services, to purchase goods and services.Fiat money is government authorized currency based on governmental placed value.
Yes, its true. Public money is used to buy stuff for the second of homes of British MPs.
A money that you used to buy a goods that you consume in order to satisfy your wants and needs.
The Aztecs used cocoa beans as their form of money to trade for goods.
Capital is money used to buy tools and equipment to make goods or provide services. Capital goods are machines, tools, buildings and the like, used in production.
No, instead they used time and goods to pay for things.
they used a bartering system