Monetary

  • 91monetary/non-monetary method — Under this translation method, monetary items ( e.g. cash, accounts payable and receivable , and long term debt) are translated at the current rate while non monetary items ( e.g. inventory, fixed assets, and long term investments) are translated …

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  • 92monetary assets — Assets, such as cash and debtors, that have a fixed monetary exchange value and are not affected by a change in the price level. If there are no regulations requiring companies to account for changing price levels, monetary assets remain in the… …

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  • 93Monetary policy reaction function — The Monetary Policy Reaction Function (MPRF) is the upward sloping relationship between the inflation rate and the unemployment rate. When the inflation rate rises, a central bank wishing to fight inflation will raise interest rates to reduce… …

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  • 94Monetary influence of Jack Abramoff — The monetary influence of Jack Abramoff ran deep in Washington, as Jack Abramoff spent millions of dollars to influence and entertain both Republican and Democrat politicians. Abramoff had a reputation for largesse considered exceptional even by… …

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  • 95Monetary Gold Removed from Rome in 1943 (Italy v. France, United Kingdom and United States) — The Monetary Gold Removed from Rome in 1943 Case (Italy v. France, United Kingdom and United States) was part of a long running dispute over the fate of Nazi gold that was originally seized from Rome. On 17 September 1943, 2,338 kg of gold were… …

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  • 96Monetary Base — The total amount of a currency that is either circulated in the hands of the public or in the commercial bank deposits held in the central bank s reserves. This measure of the money supply typically only includes the most liquid currencies. Also… …

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  • 97Monetary Control Act — Title 1 of a two title act passed in 1980 that represented the first significant reform in the banking industry since the Great Depression. One of the major highlights of the Monetary Control Act was the deregulation of interest rates paid by… …

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  • 98monetary value —    or monetary worth    The price (not to be confused with the art term value) that an art object, writing, intellectual property, etc., might bring in the market place. Buyers and sellers need good information in order to know what could be a… …

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  • 99monetary system — 1) The system used by a country to provide the economy with money for internal use and to control the exchange of its own currency with those of foreign countries. It also includes the system used by a country for implementing its monetary policy …

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  • 100Monetary Committee —   An advisory body of senior officials from the national Finance Ministries and Central Banks, given by the Treaty on European Union the responsibility of supervising the coordination of national monetary policies in the first stage of Economic… …

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