rahanlaskuarvo
Rahanlaskuarvo, often translated as "value of money" or "worth of money," is a fundamental concept in economics and finance. It refers to the purchasing power of a unit of currency at a specific point in time. This value is not static; it fluctuates due to various economic factors, most notably inflation and deflation.
Inflation erodes the rahanlaskuarvo, meaning that a certain amount of money can buy fewer goods and services
The concept is closely related to the time value of money, which states that money available at