| NOUN | a unit of account | units of account |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- 8 Million European Units of Account (predecessor to the Euro) or 438 million in 2014 US dollars.
- Following the Carolingian coin reform in AD 794, new units of account were introduced including the "schilling" which consisted of 12 silver "pfennigs".
- A market system depends inherently on a stable money system to ensure that units of account and standards of deferred payment are uniform across all players—and to ensure that the balance of contracts due within that market system are accepted as a store of value, i.e.
- The livre was the name of coins and of units of account.
- The currency uses only coins as the units of account.
- This concept was confused between the properties of ‘money’ and ‘units of account’ until 1874-7, Leon Walras clarified it.
- The "book value", "mark-to-market" and "mark-to-future" conventions are three different approaches to reconciling financial capital value units of account.
- In February 1989, she was part of a committee that published a review of the law relating to banking mechanisms and practices, making 83 recommendations to the government related to the bills of exchange for denomination in units of account that were accepted.
- For practical purposes, prices are however usually preferable to labour-hours, as units of account, although in capitalist work processes the two are related to each other (see labor power).
- SDRs are units of account for the IMF, and not a currency "per se".
- As a result of the sterling devaluation of November 1967, the floating of the pound sterling in June 1972, and the ending of the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates that was introduced in 1944, none of the currencies mentioned above retain any fixed parity to any of the sterling units of account.
- At any one time there might be two or three units of account in one region based on the local base, silver and sometimes gold coins, and each often expressed in L.S.D units in ratio 240:12:1.
- During the early Middle Ages, only the denarius was issued as an actual coin; the libra and solidus were merely units of account.
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