I wonder if California IOUs are equal to money. IOUs might be a state currency. I think IOU's are money if they are freely exchanged for USA dollars.
http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2009/06/29/daily40.html
Wells Fargo will accept California IOUs, for now
Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal - San Francisco Business Times
Wells Fargo said Thursday it will accept California IOUs from its retail and business customers until no later than July 10.
âWeâre very disappointed, as are many Californians, that California has taken the unfortunate step of issuing IOUs in lieu of its payments to some businesses and individuals,â said Lisa Stevens, head of Community Banking for San Francisco-based Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) in California, in a statement announcing the move. âWe are reluctant to take this step, but are doing so to help our customers who are not at fault.â
The decision was announced a day after Bank of America (NYSE: BAC), the North Carolina-based bank that is the largest banker in California, also said it would accept the stateâs IOUs.
The acceptance means that, in effect, the banks are floating loans to the state for the value of the IOUs. It makes the IOUs as good as cash payments for those bank customers whose banks accept them.
IOU recipients whose banks wonât accept IOUs will have to wait for payment until the state has funds available to make good on the notes.