Thursday, 1 October 2009

Why World Currency Matters

By Adela Thomas

When Understanding Finance, it is very important that you recognize the pros and cons of any system. This not only is limited to your own system of recognizing what is important to you, but also a much more broad category of finance. You should understand as much as possible about the subject of money in order to really know what the best use of your time and money is.

You can learn all about various things such as monetary policy, the history of money, various currency, reserve currencies, the dollars function in global economics, and the possibility of an international currency, and what role a reserve currency globally has on the economy under various monetary systems.

The world currency refers to which the vast majority of international transactions take place and which serves as the world's primary way of receiving money. In March 2009, as a result of the, have pressed for urgent consideration of a global currency and panel has proposed greatly expanded the reasons for having great supplies of money. The countries of the world, all, require money in some form or the other.

It is undeniable and must be received in order for a country to survive. The world's currency has many faces, and denominations. From the US Dollar to the Israeli Shekel, the colors, the shapes, the varieties are as different as the people of the world. The currency that is used the most has to be the US Dollar. Some of the currency that is in the world today is as a piece of art, beautiful, sometimes not the value of the paper printed, but still a work of art.

One of the reasons the dollar is so valuable, is because it has reserve status. The Bretton Woods agreement called for a reserve currency around the world that would be held by all for stability. At the time, the dollar was 100% backed by silver and gold, however as it stands, it has lost that security. Fortunately for the world economy, the US government has shown its ability to produce and deal with periods of instability.

Unfortunately the danger that we are approaching is that the US may lose its status as a superpower as China continues to grow its economy and other nations around the world continue to grow. This should be a concern to your personal finances because if the dollar loses its reserve currency status, that means that the dollar will lose value, while things like gold, oil, precious metals and other commodities will maintain their value, increasing their value when priced in dollars

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