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Exhibit 9-1 GDP and consumption data
As shown in Exhibit 9-1, if investment is $0.5 trillion, government spending is $1 trillion, net exports are - $0.5 trillion, and GDP is $2 trillion, then:
Receivables Methods
Methods used by businesses to manage and account for money owed to them by customers for goods or services delivered on credit.
Due Date
The specified date by which a task, assignment, payment, or project is expected or required to be completed or submitted.
Interest Due
The amount of interest payment that is owed but has not yet been paid at a particular date.
Maturity
This term refers to the date on which a financial obligation (such as a bond or loan) must be repaid in full.
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