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The ancient people fulfill their needs by doing the system of transaction called barter. It is popular in 6000 BC. In this system, people will buy anything they need by giving the goods they have as the payment tool of what they buy. Barter is effective for ancient people to get the goods without they have to have money. That is because at that time, money was not available as the payment tool for the people. However, sometimes barter is not fair since the goods that are exchanged are not in a fair value. therefore, it will make disappointment in one of seller or buyer. Moreover, barter sometimes create cheating between seller or buyer.




Nowadays, people don’t used butter system any longer because they chose using money for their payment tool in fulfilling their needs. Money was introduced around 5000 B.C. There are two types of money, which are coins and paper.


Proof coins from 1837 to 1964




Each of money, whether it is coins or paper have its pro and cons. coins are usually have the lower value instead of the paper one. the range of the coin value is not higher than paper money. however, coins is also important since people are not just need the paper money for buying their needs. they also need the coins one for pay the goods that have a lower price. Besides, paper money also can’t be the one as the payment tools, because paper is made from tree. In the other hand, population of people are now increase from year to year which means the lands for tree are decrease and other animals will decrease too, because trees are the important part for animal to live.



Related to the future of money, many people think that the best solution for saving their money is by saving it in the bank. they don’t realize that actually they lose their money each month because the bank will take a few of their money per month for the monthly payment. for that reason, I think that saving money in the bank is not a great way for saving our money for our future.  in this case, I have an idea to create an organisation that as a better place for saving money without worrying lost the money because there are not a monthly payment. every member of the organisation can save their money there, and the other member who wants to lend the money for the capital of their business can also lend it without cutting their saved money. the member who wants to lend the money just have to pay 20% of the business benefit for the organisation.

For example: Ann and John save their money in the organisation. Ann just want to save her money for example $5000, and John $5000. but someday John wants to lend the money $ 7000 for his business. John can lend it without cutting the money he has saved. He has to return $ 7000 and giving the 20% of his benefit for the organisation, and his saved money still $ 5000 in there.



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2) "Barter - An Alternative in Tough Economic Times." About.com Web Design / HTML. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Feb. 2013.


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3) "House Medical Clinic." House Medical Clinic. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Feb. 2013.

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