And Now For Something Completely Different - November 2004

Money Matter$
by Lulujones
money

Do you know what a ngultrum is? Have you ever heard of a nakfa? or a kwacha? Yup, there's more to life than your good ol' greenback or your brawny quid, or even the upcoming world leader: the euro. People from all over the world, call their hard earned currencies different things. By the way, those unusual sounding words represent the currencies used in Bhutan, Eritrea, and Malawi respectively. Ok, if you don't know where those countries are, check a map or wait for my article on geography (I don't know when I'm going to write that, though). Anyway, it's time for other countries to be recognized. Everyone already knows about the U.S., Japan, Great Britain and Europe. Now, let's hear about some others!

For your curiosity, below is a link to the list of currencies worldwide and links to sites related to money, finance, stock market, investments, exchange rates and financial news. In these volatile financial times, it pays to spend, save and invest smartly, so some of the articles, reports and sites below might be of great interest to you.

Related Sites to Explore: Bloomberg, CNN Money, Forbes, Yahoo Finance, Financial Times, USA Today Money Business & Finance News, The Street, Reuters Financial News - Stock Market and Investment, CNN Currencies, Why do different countries use different currencies?, Measuring the Trade Effects of EMU, List of Finance Topics, Money Matters for Kids


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