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  2. Date and time notation in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The current time is at top right in orange. Both the 12-hour and 24-hour notations are commonly used in Japan. The 24-hour notation is commonly used in Japan, especially in train schedules. [1] The 12-hour notation is also commonly used, by adding 午前 ("before noon") or 午後 ("after noon") before the time, e.g. 午前10時 for 10 am. [1]

  3. 1000 yen coin - Wikipedia

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    The Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project: 2nd Series [61] — 27 Heisei 2015 35,086 [d] The Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project: 3rd Series [62] — 27 Heisei 2015 34,184 [d] The Great East Japan Earthquake Reconstruction Project: 4th Series [63] — 28 Heisei 2016 50,000 The Olympics Handover (Rio de Janeiro to ...

  4. Time value of money - Wikipedia

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    The present value of $1,000, 100 years into the future. Curves represent constant discount rates of 2%, 3%, 5%, and 7%. The time value of money refers to the fact that there is normally a greater benefit to receiving a sum of money now rather than an identical sum later.

  5. What is the time value of money? - AOL

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    For example, using the $500 example from before, if you could earn 8 percent on your money over that three-year period, then the present value of that money is just $396.92.

  6. 1000 yen note - Wikipedia

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    The ¥1,000 note is currently the lowest value yen banknote and has been used since 1945, excluding a brief period between 1946 and 1950 during the Allied occupation of Japan. The sixth series (series F) notes are currently in circulation and are the smallest of the three common bank notes.

  7. Japanese calendar - Wikipedia

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    Japanese calendar types have included a range of official and unofficial systems. At present, Japan uses the Gregorian calendar together with year designations stating the year of the reign of the current Emperor. [1] The written form starts with the year, then the month and finally the day, coinciding with the ISO 8601 standard.

  8. Japanese yen - Wikipedia

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    Cherry blossoms, state title, value Value, year of minting 1967 [d] ¥500: 26.5 mm 1.81 mm 7.1 g Bi-metallic (75% copper 12.5% zinc 12.5% nickel) Reeded helically Paulownia, state title, value Bamboo, Mandarin orange, Value, year of minting 2021 These images are to scale at 2.5 pixels per millimetre. For table standards, see the coin ...

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