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In a modern economy, people use ‘plastic money’, like credit cards, to make many of their purchases on account of its convenience and safety. Is a credit card a form of money? - Economics

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In a modern economy, people use ‘plastic money’, like credit cards, to make many of their purchases on account of its convenience and safety. Is a credit card a form of money?

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Credit cards do not qualify as money, even though they are commonly used to make purchases. While they function as a medium of exchange, they are not included in the actual money supply of an economy. This is because credit cards do not represent a form of payment in themselves but rather a way to postpone payment. When you use a credit card to buy something, the issuing bank pays the seller on your behalf. You are then required to repay the bank at a later time. In essence, a credit card serves as a credit facility provided by the bank, similar to taking a loan.

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Chapter 13: Money: Meaning and Functions - TEST YOURSELF QUESTIONS [Page 248]

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Frank Economics [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 13 Money: Meaning and Functions
TEST YOURSELF QUESTIONS | Q 1. | Page 248
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