Unit of account

In economics, unit of account is one of the functions of money. A unit of account[1] is a standard numerical monetary unit of measurement of the market value of goods, services, and other transactions. Also known as a "measure" or "standard" of relative worth and deferred payment, a unit of account is a necessary prerequisite for the formulation of commercial agreements that involve debt.

Money acts as a standard measure and a common denomination of trade. It is thus a basis for quoting and bargaining of prices. It is necessary for developing efficient accounting systems.

  1. ^ "Functions of Money". boundless.com. 2017-10-11. Archived from the original on October 18, 2015.

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