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Historically, and narrowly, money referred to cash (notes and coins) in official currency backed by the relevant government.  
A centralised facility for payments within a group.


Such money may be legal tender.
The payments factory undertakes execution, administration and reporting for payments.


More generally, money is anything accepted for the settlement of debts in an economy or jurisdiction.
To the economist, money is whatever is used for four roles:
# Medium of exchange.
# Unit of account.
# Store of value.
# Standard for deferred payment.
''Fiat money.''
Money, then, can be many things, but most often today is ''fiat'' (let it be) money, i.e. tokens provided by a government and accepted by them for payment of taxes, or abstract representations of it. The latter are mostly as electronic representations in the accounts of banks and other monetary financial institutions, including [[central bank]]s. Most money in developed countries consists of these records rather than of the tokens issued as fiat money.
''Commodity money.''
In the past money has been commodity money, for example gold or silver or valuable spices or shells, the value of which is in the valuable material or object rather than a nominal value ascribed to (a portion of) it. A government can issue tokens (e.g. notes or coins) exchangeable for a fixed quantity of such a commodity. Such tokens are known as representative money.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Anti money laundering]]  (AML)
* [[Group]]
* [[At the money]]
* [[Legal implications of cash pooling structures]]
* [[Barter]]
* [[Payment]]
* [[Broad money]]
* [[POBO]]
* [[Call money]]
* [[Capital]]
* [[Cash]]
* [[Central bank money]]
* [[Commercial bank money]]
* [[Commodity]]
* [[Credit]]
* [[Cryptocurrency]]
* [[Currency]]
* [[Defined contribution pension scheme]]  = money purchase arrangement
* [[Divisia money]]
* [[e-money]]
* [[Fiat money]]
* [[Finance ]]
* [[Financial stability]]
* [[Fungible]]
* [[Gold standard]]
* [[Hard money]]
* [[Helicopter money]]
* [[Hot money]]
* [[In the money]]
* [[International money market]]
* [[Legal tender]]
* [[Materialistic]]
* [[Mint]]
* [[Monetary]]
* [[Monetisation]]
* [[Money and Pensions Service]]
* [[Money laundering]]
* [[Money management]]
* [[Money market]]
* [[Money market fund]]
* [[Money market instrument]]
* [[Money market lines]]
* [[Money market yield]]
* [[Money mule]]
* [[Money order]]
* [[Money purchase]]  -  pensions
* [[Money supply]]
* [[Money terms]]
* [[Narrow money]]
* [[Out of the money]]
* [[Overnight money]]
* [[Positive Money]]
* [[Private money]]
* [[Public money]]
* [[Quantity theory of money]]
* [[Retention money guarantee]]
* [[Seigniorage]]
* [[Time value of money]]  (TVM)
* [[Token]]
* [[Value for money]]  (VFM)
* [[Wealth]]
 
 
== External link ==
[http://bankunderground.co.uk/2015/08/21/monies-joining-economic-and-legal-perspectives/ Bank Underground blog: Monies - Joining economic and legal perspectives]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 21:29, 1 July 2022

A centralised facility for payments within a group.

The payments factory undertakes execution, administration and reporting for payments.


See also