MONEY and banking project class 12

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this is money and banking project for class 12 (other) it dicribe all thing very clear with high quality picture(plz like and drop feedwack)


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Money
History of Money
Bartering
Definition of Money

How did people pay for
goods before we had
“money” as we know it
today?
A system known as bartering

Today, bartering no longer exists, Today, bartering no longer exists,
except perhaps between friends. except perhaps between friends.
E.G. _____________E.G. _____________

In order to barter, each person had to have
goods or services that the other person
wanted
Both items had to be of equal value
The goods being exchanged had to be
carried around- very awkward if the goods
were heavy or bulky

Money is anything of value that is widely
accepted as payment for goods and services


Medium of exchange
 Measurement of value
 Standard of deferred payments
 Store of value

On 1
st
January 2002, Ireland along with 11
other members joined the Euro
The EMU was formed
(Economic and Monetary Union)
There are 17 countries now in the Euro
zone
Can you name a country other than Ireland
that uses the Euro?

Eurozone Countries

No exchange rate issues
No currency exchange fees
Ireland’s interest rate should stay relatively
low
Ireland’s inflation rate should also stay low

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Cheque:
A written instruction to your bank to pay a sum
of money to another person.
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Cheque: (continued)
There are three parties to a cheque:
◦drawer — the account holder
◦drawee — the bank where the account is held
◦payee — the person being paid the money
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A cheque contains the following additional
information:
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1. Date 2. Amount in words 3. Amount in figures
4. Drawer’s signature5. Cheque number 6. Account number
7. Branch sort code 8. Purpose of payment 9. New balance in
account
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Crossing a cheque
Crossing a cheque involves drawing two
parallel lines across the front
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Plastic Cards:
Banks provide a number of “plastic” cards for
their current account holders:
◦Laser (Debit) Card
◦ATM Card
◦Cheque Guarantee Card
◦Credit Card
People use “plastic” to pay for goods and
services and to transfer money to other people
without using cash.
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Money can be transferred electronically in the
following ways:
Direct Debit
A direct debit can be used to make a regular
payment where the amount changes each time, e.g.
the electricity bill
Standing Order
A standing order can be used to make a regular
payment where the amount is the same each time,
e.g. a regular donation to charity
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Money can be transferred electronically in the
following ways:
Bank Giro Credit Transfer
A bank giro credit transfer is used to make a single
payment to another person through the bank, e.g.
paying your TV licence
Paypath
Paypath is used by employers to transfer the wages
of their employees directly into their bank accounts
each payday
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