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What Is Soft Money?

Soft money is considered through two different concepts. Firstly and generally speaking, it’s a type of money, like paper currency or fiat money, that stands

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Why Purchasing Artwork Is a Tax-Savvy Investment: The Case for Art as a Capital Gains Exempt Asset

Why Purchasing Artwork Is a Tax-Savvy Investment: The Case for Art as a Capital Gains Exempt Asset When most people think of investing, they picture

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What Is Money?

Introduction Money is something that most of us take for granted, as we use it daily to buy goods and services. We constantly transact in

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Historic inflation calculator: How money’s value changed since 1900

By RICHARD BROWNING, DEVELOPMENT EDITOR Inflation has dominated the headlines over the past year as a spike has taken it into double-digits. But while that’s

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When are you legally allowed to keep money you’ve found on the floor?

Is money found on the street up for grabs? (Picture: Sebastian Condrea via Getty) There are a handful of things that can instantly brighten up

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Why can’t governments just print more money?

WATCH: Why can’t governments just print more money? Governments around the world have spent billions this year on their response to the COVID-19 crisis —

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The world’s dirty money by the numbers – POLITICO

This article is part of the special report Europe’s dirty (money) secret. Thanks for the effort, but you really need to do better. Some EU

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Money for nothing? Here’s a guide to financial domination for beginners

Is it as easy as a human ATM? (Picture: Liberty Antonia Sadler for Metro.co.uk) Every now and again, there will be a resurgence of the

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Does money really motivate people?

“People have three psychological needs – to feel autonomous, to feel competent and to feel related to others,” he says. Payment, according to Deci’s research,

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What is money, why do we trust it and has it become too confusing?

And for critics who argue that the Bank is creating an inflation time bomb by pumping billions more pounds into the system (it will be