No, digital money is spendable (you can not spend a wallet), while the digital wallet is a device in/on which you store your digital money. The device will 'hold' your 'digital cash balance' and reduce this as you spend the digital money, safely communicating with the vendors system to increase the amounts in their 'till' as you spend.
Inflation reduces the purchasing power of money over time, meaning that the same amount of money can buy fewer goods and services.
Yes, a PLS money order is the same as a Western Union money order, and both money orders can be spent in the same way. The difference is one is from the PLS company and the other is from Western Union.
The phrase "If I had your money, I'd burn mine" suggests that the speaker believes the other person's wealth is excessive or ill-gotten, implying that they would squander their own resources if they had the same amount. It reflects a sense of disdain or mockery towards someone who appears to be wasteful or frivolous with their money. Essentially, it highlights a contrast in values regarding money and wealth.
yes no because money can be checks or debit cards
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A digital wallet and a mobile digital wallet are similar but not exactly the same. A digital wallet is a broad term that refers to any electronic system that stores payment information and passwords securely, which can be accessed from various devices. A mobile digital wallet specifically refers to applications on mobile devices, such as smartphones or tablets, that facilitate transactions and store payment information, often using technologies like NFC or QR codes. Thus, all mobile digital wallets are digital wallets, but not all digital wallets are mobile.
There are physical wallets as well as digital wallets, both of which can help with card management. A good physical wallet is one which has lots of credit card sized pockets so the user can sort out his or her cards by category. A digital wallet essentially does the same, only the user stores the card numbers and other pertinent information and then can access that information while shopping online.
the same size as your wallet
They give you relief (look at your piss), help your way out (but will abondan you in a haunted house), and suck the money out of your wallet (look again).
The 'digital' in 'digital imaging' comes from the fact that the images are stored digitally, that is the image is stored in a file as a collection of numbers (digits). (In the same way that in French they are called 'numérique', meaning 'numerical'.) Those images which are not digital are analog, meaning that the image is transferred directly (to the film and then to photographic paper), rather than being encoded in some manner. It's the same difference as between an MP3 and a vinyl.
It was the same wallet used by Abe Lincoln in 1724
One way they come into play is with money. Whenever you spend your money on an item or owe someone money you have a negative number. Say you owe $10 and have $20 in your wallet, well then you have 20-10=10 which is the same as 20+(-10)=10. Subtraction is really the same thing as adding a negative number to a positive number.
"A flat wallet, when full, still has the appearance of being flat. The flat wallet is comfortable to sit on which helps an individual avoid back pain. A regular wallet, when full with the same contents, can be bulky, which can make it uncomfortable to sit on and lead to back pain."
Words that begin with the same sound as "wagon" include "water," "wallet," and "watch."
Inflation reduces the purchasing power of money over time, meaning that the same amount of money can buy fewer goods and services.
Net Deposits in their simplest terms are a set of rules which meanwhatever funds are deposited with a particular card/e-wallet,must go back to that same card/e-wallet.
When you create a Full Tilt account, the money you win goes into the account 'Wallet', the same place your deposited money goes. When you want to withdraw the money it gives you choices as to how you want to receive the money, choices include payment onto cards or PayPal, amongst others.