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1. ''Money - foreign exchange.'' | |||
The official system of money in use in a country or other jurisdiction. | The official system of money in use in a country or other jurisdiction. | ||
For example the US dollar, euro, pound sterling or yuan renminbi. | For example the US dollar, euro, pound sterling or yuan renminbi. | ||
2. ''Future-proofing.'' | |||
The quality of being up to date, and relatively unlikely to become obsolete any time in the near future. | |||
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* [[euro]] | * [[euro]] | ||
* [[Foreign exchange]] | * [[Foreign exchange]] | ||
* [[Future-proof]] | |||
* [[IAS 21]] | * [[IAS 21]] | ||
* [[Legal tender]] | * [[Legal tender]] |
Revision as of 14:59, 27 April 2022
1. Money - foreign exchange.
The official system of money in use in a country or other jurisdiction.
For example the US dollar, euro, pound sterling or yuan renminbi.
2. Future-proofing.
The quality of being up to date, and relatively unlikely to become obsolete any time in the near future.