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  • 1. Debts and creditsLong agoFacts about moneyThings I like to buy with moneyHow do we access moneyWhat does money look likeMoney and interests

2. contents 3. Australian banknotes (called "bills" in countries such as theUSA) They come in $100, $50, $20, $10 and $5 notes.Australian come in different colours for each note such as$10(blue)$5 (pink) $20(red) $50(gold) $100(green). They are ofthe same measure vertically, but differ in measurehorizontally. The $100 note has the greatest horizontalmeasure, the $5 note the least. contents 4. Nail StraightenerpostersClothesScalflolliespolishBeanbagbaglaptop hat IPod covershoesdvd watch Phone Dolly magazinecontentsLip gloss 5. Money is usually stored in a bank, building, society etc., untilwe need it.we can get money through an ATM, credit card, debit card,internet banking, cheque book, fill in a from at the banks,EFTPOS, loan etc.,We can put money into a bank, building societys etc. bye:depost at the bank, internet banking, cheque ,payments ofloans etc.contents 6. Coins-made of metal at a mintNotes-made of plastic or paperIn most countries notes are rectangular and coins arecircular. Most money has pic tours of famous people and thevalue of it. Coins usually have the date that they were madeon it. Australian notes have a metal strip and a hologram orclear part on them so it is hard to counterfeit.contents 7. MONEY ANDINTEREST!!Banks dont just store our money until we need it. They lendit out to other people. those people have to pay the moneyback and a bit more. The extra is called interest. The bankpays interest to people who put money into it.contents


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