Money and its functions


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MONEY AND ITS FUNCTIONS


MONEY AND ITS FUNCTIONS

Money performs four main functions in today’s society. It mainly serves as:



  1. A medium of exchange

  2. A standard of deferred payment

  3. A store of wealth

  4. A measure of value


Barter Economy
In theory, people are generally able to exchange goods and services without the need for a monetary transaction between the parties involved. For example, a farmer can exchange 10 kilos. of apples for 10 liters of milk with another farmer.
An economy based on barter would face several restrictions:

  • Each of the parties involved in a transaction would have to want what the other party has to offer. The two farmers in the example above should agree that x kilograms of apples are worth y liters of milk and be willing to exchange them at such conditions.

  • The goods and services exchanged should be divisible. If the goods are indivisible (such as a car), the owner wouldn’t be able to use them to purchase other goods and services of lower value.

  • The goods a person can exchange may be perishable, which means their owner should exchange them or use them before they lose their value. It means that services and many types of goods wouldn’t allow the value associated with them to be stored.

  • Governments may offer incentives to limit barter even when it’s feasible, as it generally reduces tax revenue.

Once we understand the limits of barter, we can easily understand the functions of money in our society.
Money as a Medium of Exchange
A medium of exchange is an asset that can be used in a transaction to exchange goods and services. Gold and other precious metals have been used as a medium of exchange before money itself, or alongside it.
Not every asset can be used as a medium of exchange. To be a proper medium of exchange, an asset must have the following characteristics:

  1. It must be readily acceptable. It is generally true if the medium of exchange has a known value. People know how much a $100 dollar bill is worth and have at least an idea of what it can buy at any given moment.

  2. It must be easily divisible. A good medium of exchange should allow small transactions, as well as large transactions. Banknotes and coins are generally available in different denominations in order to allow large value transactions, as well as small value ones.

  3. It must have a high value relative to its weight. It is because a good medium of exchange should be easy to transport. Banknotes and coins are light and easy to carry.

  4. It must be difficult to counterfeit. If it’s not, its value would be difficult to know with reasonable certainty, and it wouldn’t be accepted in transactions.


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