Well when your government prints more money, they still have the same amount of gold, so the gold is worth less of your country's money. The same applies to food and other items. As money is worth less, it buys less things
It prints it!
That will cause inflation. I.e increase in general price of commodities in the market
Sometimes if one country prints more money and there is a lot of money the value goes down. If money was rare it would be worth a lot.
A Currency Printer
Answer: No, too bad for the country. It just makes money less valuable.
Well when your government prints more money, they still have the same amount of gold, so the gold is worth less of your country's money. The same applies to food and other items. As money is worth less, it buys less things
Because central bank, reserve bank, or monetary authority is an institution that manages a nation's currency, money supply, and interest rates. it is the mother of all financial institution within the country it is the monetary policy maker. all country has its own central bank. yeah its true that the central bank prints money but only prints when there is a lot of gold reserve in the bank/
The Treasury Department prints money. It is part of the Executive Branch.
It prints it!
That will cause inflation. I.e increase in general price of commodities in the market
Sometimes if one country prints more money and there is a lot of money the value goes down. If money was rare it would be worth a lot.
Nothing, you have extra money and a broken vehicle.
No. Only the central bank of the country can print money. Counties cannot print their own money. They have to get it from the central bank/government. For ex: Reserve Bank in India and the Federal Reserve in the USA are the respective entities that are entitled to print money in their countries (India and USA). Each country has a corresponding entity that prints money for the country's use.
A Currency Printer
Yes, the prints will fade but it is unlikely that they will fingerprint the purse. Unless a large amount of money is involved most agencies do not have the resources to take, classify and research fingerprints.
Federal. The Department of the Treasury prints currency and is part of the Executive branch