I dont like the idea of mutual funds, CD's, IRA's and all the other stuff i just want to invest in stocks. With the $7000 that i have i want to invest $350 into each of the following stocks....
The dollar keeps going down in value. I want to move the rest of my dollars into something else that is recession proof. Please give me suggestions and how to do it....
I work a 9-6 shift and I get paid $13.00 , but I have a wage garnishment that makes me get about $500 every 2 weeks after taxes and benefits. Not to mention I have bills: rent, gas, food, phone ...
The symbol '$' represents one dollar. It is official currency in many countries and regions. United States Dollar is widely used currency. One dollar amounts to hundred cents. Thus, one cent is the smallest unit of currency. This conversion is fixed world over. Thus, it is one / hundredth part of a dollar.
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Nithin
Derek (Steelers, SB champs)
100 cents
Devi Prasad M
The word ‘CENT’ means one hundred (100)! In American currency they are named after their part (value) in their basic Unit Dollar $ (also: Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, etc).
So a Dollar $ consists of a cent of cents (100 cents)
Like a RUPEE = 100 Paisa
Teresa T
really? ...
Viyoma R
Like 1 RUPEE is 100 Paise
Same way,
1 DOLLAR = 100 CENTS
DeepU
hamma good question friend...
100 cents = 1 dollar
a gk question to us
DanN
100 pennies (1 cent pieces)
20 nickels (5 cent pieces)
10 dimes (10 cent pieces)
4 quarters (25 cent pieces)
all of these amount to 1 U.S. dollar