The citizens of the soviet union were unhappy with their government because they spect too much of their money on the military.
The government gets money in several ways:Taxation, both indirect and direct.Borrowing, in the form of selling bondsSelling goods and servicesPrinting and minting bills and coins.Corporate money both foreign and domestic rule our government! Write or email your Congressperson and Senator. Ask them to right this travesty of government. Tell them if they don't it can only be because they profit to much from it!
A library board makes financial decisions for the library. They do not decide how much employees get paid, but they do decide where the money goes. For instance, the board might decide to use their funds to repair computers instead of buying a new set of encyclopedias. Generally, the board is made up of library employees and volunteers.
52 million dollars
52 million dollars
Theoretically - As much as is in circulation.
Theoretically - As much as is in circulation.
According to reports the Federal Government prints about 38 million bills a day. Almost 90 percent of the bills printed go to replace bills already in circulation or that have been taken out of circulation.
less than 1% of the currency in circulation overall.
tight money policy combats inflation (when to much money is out in circulation the Fed limits the amount of money that is in Circulation known as the tight money policy.)
Something like $575 billion of U.S. currency is in circulation today.
About one-third of the bills that they receive can not be placed back into circulation
an inflation occurs
About one-third of the bills that they receive can not be placed back into circulation
the powers of the legislative branch is to make laws, to approve decisions of the executive Branch,to decide how much money the government can spend.
There are many ways how people decide how much money they should invest. It will depend mostly on their circumstance, to gain advice on how much to invest it is best to visit your bank.
Nobody decides how much money the government has to borrow. When the government wants to borrow money it has to issue or create debt with the US Treasury.