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		<title>Barter as a New (Old) Currency?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been a lot of chatter on the blogs lately about barter exchanges and how they will be replacing the national currency in this downward spiraling economy.  We hear phrases like &#8220;the collapse of the global economy,&#8221; or &#8220;the banks are failing and taking your money with them,&#8221; or &#8220;buy gold, it is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been a lot of chatter on the blogs lately about barter exchanges and how they will be replacing the national currency in this downward spiraling economy.  We hear phrases like &#8220;the collapse of the global economy,&#8221; or &#8220;the banks are failing and taking your money with them,&#8221; or &#8220;buy gold, it is the only thing that does not lose value.&#8221;</p>
<p>Now I am not an economist, nor do I hold an advanced degree in anything having to do with the financial markets. What I am is a business owner with common sense.  And I am here to tell you that barter will NEVER replace the national currency. Barter credits, or as we call them, barter dollars, are meant as a supplement to everyday business. It is a complementary currency that should not be used for more than 10-15% of income.  It is a tool, that if used properly, will help grow a business by attracting more cash customers. And by cash, I mean U.S. dollars.</p>
<p>We can take it one step further to show the idiocy of this idea. Let&#8217;s say this country went back to a true barter system &#8211; chickens for beads, goats for shoes.  How far do you think the chiropractor will get when he needs a new computer? Or the auto mechanic when he needs groceries? It just can&#8217;t work long term. A national, legal tender currency is needed. And that currency, at least here in the USA, is the dollar.</p>
<p>With a separate, smaller currency, like a barter exchange, there is no real regulation of pricing, how much currency gets into the market, lending, or other issues. It is regulation from a widely recognized entity, such as the government, that keeps things in check. What happens when governments fail to regulate their economy? The reaction from other economies forces a change.</p>
<p>This is how barter exchanges form a micro-economy. Barter exchanges not only have members trading with each other, members of different exchanges can often trade with each other. Intra-exchange trading forces barter exchanges to keep each other in check through this micro-economy.</p>
<p>If bartering through small, independent barter exchanges became the new world economy, wouldn&#8217;t a barter exchange then become like our government-issued money? Employees would have to be paid in barter. EVERY business would have to accept barter dollars in order for the system to work.</p>
<p>This all leads to some questions &#8211; what is a barter exchange and why join one?  And why is now the time to start a barter exchange in your area?</p>
<p>Simple. A barter exchange is a (usually) small group of  local area businesses that want to trade goods and services with each other. The function of the exchange is to serve as a third-party record keeper and issuer of its own currency. A currency that compliments the more popular, accepted everywhere,  government currency.</p>
<p>Businesses barter. They trade their haircuts for massages and they trade tax preparation for legal advice and everything in between. This sort of one-to-one trading can only go so far. Barter exchanges help businesses bring in new business &#8211; in the form of business owners who are also consumers. When business is slow, a company in a barter exchange can look to the other members of the exchange to sell their product or service to. When cash is low, a member of a barter exchange can use their barter dollars to buy the goods and services they need. Barter allows a business to conserve cash.</p>
<p>Why is now the best time to start a barter exchange? Because businesses in your area need your help. They need a barter exchange to get the the products and services they need without cash. Businesses need to gain more exposure in the community, something accomplished through a barter exchange.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bclsoft.com" target="_blank">BCL Soft</a> created the <a href="http://www.bclsoft.com" target="_blank">Barter21</a> platform to make it easy for barter exchange owners, brokers, and members to trade.  <a href="http://www.bclsoft.com" target="_blank">Barter21</a> software is simple to use, intuitive and secure. It keeps track of all the barter transactions, has a real time member directory, a click-and-buy Trading Floor,  and provides accurate information to members and exchange owners.</p>
<p>With Barter21, barter happens.</p>
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