06 Money, Capital & Markets

Introduction

Welcome to Session 6 of the series on The Law Explained and the topic tonight being “Money, Capital and Markets”, namely – what is Money?

How is money created? What are the different types and origins of Money and Currency? What is Capital? What creates or destroys Capital? What is a Market? How are Markets formed? And How do we overcome the stresses and burdens of not having money or seeming access to Capital?

Part 1 – Review on Key Concepts

Page 3 – Review of Key Points from Session 5

Page 4 – Single-Sheet Documents & Coins

Page 5 – What is a Fund?

Page 6 – What is an Asset?

Page 7 – What is a Security?

Page 8 – Underlying arrangement of all “debt” securities

Page 9 – What is the difference between a real asset and security?

Page 10 – Corporate Personality determines standing in law

Page 11 – Virtually all your ‘rights’ are beneficial interests only

Part 2 – Capital

Page 14 – What really is Capital?

Page 15 – Capital is the Right of Credit in Trust

Page 16 – A community based on Trust has Unlimited Capital

Page 17 – A Divided Community must “import” Capital

Page 18 – The Business Model of Pirate Banks is to keep Division

Page 19 – The concept of Bankruptcy

Part 3 – Markets

Page 21 – What is a Market?

Page 22 – What a Market is not?

Page 23 – A failing community market forces wealth to go

Page 24 – The worst non-market Ponzi and Pyramid Schemes 

Page 25 – Business Model of Western Banks to keep Division 

Part 4 – Money

Page 27 – What is Money?

Page 28 – What are Types of Money?

Page 29 – Hierarchy of Value of Money

Page 30 – Supreme Credo 

Page 31 – Gold Credo (Credit)

Page 32 – Silver Credo (Credit)

Page 33 – Union Moneta

Part 5 – Financial Systems

Page 35 – The Fundamental Choice in History