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Functions of Money

13-4 The Four Jobs of Money Medium of exchange Standard of value Store of value Standard of deferred payment Copyright  2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Medium of Exchange The most important job of money is to serve as a medium of exchange –When any good or service is purchased, people use money –Money makes it easier to buy and sell because money is universally accepted –Money, then, provides us with a shortcut in doing business By acting as a medium of exchange, money performs its most important function 13-5 Copyright  2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Money As a Medium of Exchange Money does not have to have any inherent value to function as a medium of exchange. All that is necessary is that everyone believes that other people will exchange it for their goods.

Standard of Value 13-6 Money is a common denominator in which the relative value of goods and services can be expressed –A job that pays $2 an hour would be nearly impossible to fill, while one paying $50 an hour would be swamped with application Copyright  2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Store of Value 13-7 If you could buy 100 units of goods and services with $100 in 1982, how many units could you buy with $100 in 2000? –Answer: you could have bought just 51 units –During this period, inflation robbed the dollar of almost half of its purchasing power Over the long run, particularly since World War II, money has been a very poor store of value –However, over relatively short periods of time, say, a few weeks or months, money does not lose much of its value Copyright  2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Standard of Deferred Payment 13-8 Many contracts promise to pay fixed sums of money well into the future –A couple of examples are 30-year corporate bonds and a 20-year mortgage Copyright  2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Money versus Barter Without money, the only way to do business is by bartering For barter to work, I must want what you have and you must want what I have –This makes it pretty difficult to do business “Everything, then, must be assessed in money: for this enables men always to exchange their services, and so makes society possible” –Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics 13-11