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Snippets on Euro, Gold, Dollar and International Trade | Victor The Cleaner
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Some Comments on Money, Finance and Economics. Central Bank Gold Leasing. Twitter: London Gold Clearing and the Role of the Bank of England →. Snippets on Euro, Gold, Dollar and International Trade. Taking the twitter functions of WordPress to the limit … Warning: Loading this page may be a little slow due to all the embedded tweets. Where do you think the term pound *sterling* comes from? But that was centuries ago. Won’t come back. Mdash; Victor The Cleaner (@VictorCleaner) April 6, 2013. Mdash; Victor...
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Gold and Silver Buyers Guide (Australia): Why To Buy
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Use the above buttons to open each page in a new tab or use 'quick links' on the left to browse in a single tab. This guide was written with the intention of directing readers on how and what to buy rather than why to buy, however it is prudent to include a small section on why to buy as this may dictate the way and what you buy. Gold and Silver both have rich histories of use as money. The perfect money should have the following attributes:. Durable (not easy to destroy). Confidence in fiat currencies i...
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Gold and Silver Buyers Guide (Australia): Welcome to the Gold and Silver Buyer's Guide
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Use the above buttons to open each page in a new tab or use 'quick links' on the left to browse in a single tab. Welcome to the Gold and Silver Buyer's Guide. Guide to buying Gold and Silver in Australia. To navigate the guide use the buttons along the top to open a new tab with each topic or use the quick links in the side bar on the left to navigate in a single tab. The home page will host a blog of bullion products available from site partners. Get started by reading about this site. And then the why.
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Gold and Silver Buyers Guide (Australia): Intro And Glossary
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Use the above buttons to open each page in a new tab or use 'quick links' on the left to browse in a single tab. Recent economic and monetary developments have resulted in an increasing interest in "safe haven" assets. Precious metals (Gold and Silver) have historically thrived in uncertain times as these and the current crisis has been no exception with both metals rising hundreds of percent over the past 10 years. A yellow precious metal (Au, chemical element). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am not a li...
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Gold and Silver Buyers Guide (Australia): Non Physical
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Use the above buttons to open each page in a new tab or use 'quick links' on the left to browse in a single tab. While this guide was written with the physical buyer of Gold and Silver in mind, I am not oblivious to the alternatives (I have used some of them myself short term at times) and it's a good idea to take these into consideration when looking at exposure to Gold and Silver. Below is a brief description of some alternatives to physical metals:. ASX Listed AUD Gold/Silver Alternatives. This ETF is...
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Gold and Silver Buyers Guide (Australia): What To Buy
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Use the above buttons to open each page in a new tab or use 'quick links' on the left to browse in a single tab. When looking at Gold or Silver bars and ingots you will often have the choice between cast or minted bars. Cast bars where the metal is poured in liquid form (after being heated) into a mold. Generally these bars will appear less refined and may have an uneven looking surface. To provide maximum liquidity I would stick with 1kg Silver bars or smaller. 10oz Silver bars are extremely popular...
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Gold and Silver Buyers Guide (Australia): Before You Buy
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Use the above buttons to open each page in a new tab or use 'quick links' on the left to browse in a single tab. Tax on Gold and Silver. Before making any investment purchase you should consider the tax implications of buying and selling the asset. GST (Goods and Services Tax). Bullion is not subject to GST. Bullion products of a lesser grade (for example 22k Gold coins like Sovereigns and Kruggerands or 92.5% sterling Silver coins) do attract GST when sold by a bullion dealer. CGT (Capital Gains Tax):.
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Some Comments on Money, Finance and Economics. OPEC Resolution XXI.122. Caracas, 12 December 1970). OPEC Resolution XXV.140. Beirut, 22 September 1971). 27 February 2012, addendum to Backwardation in the Case of a Monetary Metal. 17 February 2012, addendum to The Many Values of Gold. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Follow Blog via Email.
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Screwtape Files: The Nominalists And The Realists
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Can you connect the dots? The Nominalists And The Realists. Have you ever had a “light bulb” moment? A moment when a huge amount of information just falls into place like the pieces of a puzzle spontaneously rearranging themselves into a clearly recognizable image? Here’s a passage that did that for me a couple of days ago:. The two extreme types of monetary systems are: the 'realist'. Chapter 6, Page 170 - "The Institutional Problem Of Money" from “Balance of Payments”. Nominalist' money) can be brought...
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