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प्रश्न
Distinguish between fiat money and bank money.
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Sr. No. | Aspect | Fiat Money | Bank Money |
1. | Meaning | Fiat money is currency that a government declares as legal tender. It has no real value but is accepted in transactions due to government regulations. | Bank money is defined as money maintained in bank accounts, primarily in the form of demand deposits. It can be used for a variety of transactions, including checks and electronic transfers. |
2. | Form | Physical form such as paper currency and coins. | Electronic or paper-based forms, such as account balances, cheques, and digital transactions. |
3. | Issuance | Issued by the government or central bank. | Created by commercial banks when they extend loans or accept deposits. |
4. | Example | Currency notes and coins (e.g., Indian Rupee, US Dollar). | Demand deposits, cheques, and electronic balances in bank accounts. |
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