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Old 03-02-2009, 10:18 AM   #1
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Default What Does M.O.N.E.Y. stand for?

M- ore than enough to go around for everyone; The Universe is an abundant place You just have to believe to receive..

O-pen up to receive all the abundance the Universe has to offer by repeating this affirmation throughout the day: I am open to receiving!

N
-ever give up on your dreams! Persistent consistent action is the key to your success in achieving financial freedom!

E-nergy. Money is energy, you are energy. The Energy must flow...'The movement of money creates wealth', Sherm Mason

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ou have the power within you to achieve wealth beyond your wildest dreams! So take action now and turn your dreams into reality!

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Old 03-02-2009, 10:21 AM   #2
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Haha...That's an interesting way of saying M-O-N-E-Y. Anyway, congrats on your fifth post, Cathy. Would like to hear from you a lot more...

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Thank you Cathy. Very inspiring for me!
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Hi all,
I want to share the history of money with you people:
Before money was made of bills and coins, these items were used as currency: conch shells, ivory, clay, live animals and grain. As long as it was division and scarce, it could be money.

In 1932, wooden bills were temporarily made and used Tenino, Washington. Why? There was a major cash shortage at the time and wood was readily available.

The first banks were likely religious temples. Why? Because the security was always tight.

From which period are the first records of loans, deposits, currency validation and exchange? 18th Century BC in Babylon. (Ancient Greece)

Who's the first banker on record? It's Pythius, a merchant banker from Asia Minor in 5th century B.C.

Where does the term "check" or "cheque" come from? It's derived from the game of chess. Putting the king in check means his choices are limited, just like a modern day cheque that limits opportunities for forgery and alteration.

The Knights Templar between 1118 and 1307 used a cheque system to provide their pilgrims with travel funds. They worked much like modern day travellers cheques.

Where does the $ symbol come from? It's derived from the Spanish dollar sign. In 1782, the US considered choosing the Spanish peso as the country’s currency. The abbreviation for the Spanish peso (PS) later transformed into a $.

I hope you people find it interesting.
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Hi all,
I want to share the history of money with you people:
Before money was made of bills and coins, these items were used as currency: conch shells, ivory, clay, live animals and grain. As long as it was division and scarce, it could be money.

In 1932, wooden bills were temporarily made and used Tenino, Washington. Why? There was a major cash shortage at the time and wood was readily available.

The first banks were likely religious temples. Why? Because the security was always tight.

From which period are the first records of loans, deposits, currency validation and exchange? 18th Century BC in Babylon. (Ancient Greece)

Who's the first banker on record? It's Pythius, a merchant banker from Asia Minor in 5th century B.C.

Where does the term "check" or "cheque" come from? It's derived from the game of chess. Putting the king in check means his choices are limited, just like a modern day cheque that limits opportunities for forgery and alteration.

The Knights Templar between 1118 and 1307 used a cheque system to provide their pilgrims with travel funds. They worked much like modern day travellers cheques.

Where does the $ symbol come from? It's derived from the Spanish dollar sign. In 1782, the US considered choosing the Spanish peso as the country’s currency. The abbreviation for the Spanish peso (PS) later transformed into a $.

I hope you people find it interesting.
Ricky, wondered if you went out of point over here? We are not talking about money per se. We're talking about the abbreviation?

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Hi Cathy,

Thanks for info. Very nice.

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cash is king, the root of all evil
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Hi all,
I want to share the history of money with you people:
Before money was made of bills and coins, these items were used as currency: conch shells, ivory, clay, live animals and grain. As long as it was division and scarce, it could be money.

In 1932, wooden bills were temporarily made and used Tenino, Washington. Why? There was a major cash shortage at the time and wood was readily available.

The first banks were likely religious temples. Why? Because the security was always tight.

From which period are the first records of loans, deposits, currency validation and exchange? 18th Century BC in Babylon. (Ancient Greece)

Who's the first banker on record? It's Pythius, a merchant banker from Asia Minor in 5th century B.C.

Where does the term "check" or "cheque" come from? It's derived from the game of chess. Putting the king in check means his choices are limited, just like a modern day cheque that limits opportunities for forgery and alteration.

The Knights Templar between 1118 and 1307 used a cheque system to provide their pilgrims with travel funds. They worked much like modern day travellers cheques.

Where does the $ symbol come from? It's derived from the Spanish dollar sign. In 1782, the US considered choosing the Spanish peso as the country’s currency. The abbreviation for the Spanish peso (PS) later transformed into a $.

I hope you people find it interesting.


Yes I do find that interesting...thanks for the info.
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Money =

M - Millionaire
O - Opportunities
N - Now
E - Earning
Y - Yearly

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Hi all,
I want to share the history of money with you people:
Before money was made of bills and coins, these items were used as currency: conch shells, ivory, clay, live animals and grain. As long as it was division and scarce, it could be money.

In 1932, wooden bills were temporarily made and used Tenino, Washington. Why? There was a major cash shortage at the time and wood was readily available.

The first banks were likely religious temples. Why? Because the security was always tight.

From which period are the first records of loans, deposits, currency validation and exchange? 18th Century BC in Babylon. (Ancient Greece)

Who's the first banker on record? It's Pythius, a merchant banker from Asia Minor in 5th century B.C.

Where does the term "check" or "cheque" come from? It's derived from the game of chess. Putting the king in check means his choices are limited, just like a modern day cheque that limits opportunities for forgery and alteration.

The Knights Templar between 1118 and 1307 used a cheque system to provide their pilgrims with travel funds. They worked much like modern day travellers cheques.

Where does the $ symbol come from? It's derived from the Spanish dollar sign. In 1782, the US considered choosing the Spanish peso as the country’s currency. The abbreviation for the Spanish peso (PS) later transformed into a $.

I hope you people find it interesting.
This was very very interesting.i love history and love to know the history behind every thing and i was surprised to know that US wanted spanish peso as its currency and that $ is a short form of spanish peso. I would request posters to share such titbits every now and then.
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Hi Cathy!

Nice work you've done there. I do hope that people sees money the way that you and I sees it. Again, Nice job!!!


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Good definition. Printing it...and putting it up on my wall of inspirations
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It's really nice
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