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Figure 9-3
-In Figure 9-3, saving at equilibrium GDP is
Ending Inventory
The total value of goods that remain unsold at the end of the accounting period.
Holding Gains
Profits resulting from the increase in value of an asset held over time, not realized until the asset is sold.
Merchandise Inventory
Merchandise Inventory consists of products that a company buys to resell at a profit. It is often one of the largest current assets for businesses that sell physical goods.
Goods In Process Inventory
Items that are partially completed in the production process; not yet finished goods but not raw materials.
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