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Monday, August 26, 2019

How to do division

Hay guys, last week in maths we made a animation about division  and how to do it. Hope you enjoy, please leave some feedback 

Thursday, August 22, 2019

This term we are making a debate and i'm doing it about becoming a cash less society

Why should we become a cashless society and move to electronic cash
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Pros                Cons

In “The Curse of Cash”, published on
August 16th, Kenneth Rogoff makes the
case for gradually getting rid of most
paper currency. 
It certainly has benefits, he admits,
but these are outweighed
by the costs associated with its
murky side.
The same virtue that provides the
ability to pay for a self-indulgent treat or a
naughty service without its appearing on bank
records or credit-card
statements also allows criminals to fund their
activities and tax-dodgers to
avoid levies.

Let’s say your house get’s set on fire with a
jar of 13,00 dollars in it and you
don’t have insurance.
That is unlikely.
According to Mr Rogoff, the bulk of the
rich world’s currency supply is used to
facilitate tax evasion and illegal activities
such as human trafficking and
financing terrorism
The record $1.4 trillion
circulating outside
of banks in dollars alone,
mostly in high-denomination
bills, might suggest that
every four-person American family
has $13,600 in $100 bills
stashed in a jam jar
That is unlikely. According to Mr Rogoff,
the bulk of the rich world’s currency
supply is used to facilitate tax evasion
and illegal activities such as human
trafficking and financing terrorism
Your bank can track your money and
no exactly how much you have and it
would stop people from committing
crime that is listed above

And as shopkeepers and businesses
in relatively cash-light countries such
as Sweden are discovering, there are
other real benefits to preferring
electronic payments over cash, including
security, lower costs, hygiene
and convenience, for both business
and customer.