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State how shifts in the aggregate demand curve can explain the movement of real GDP around potential GDP.
Accumulated Depreciation
The total depreciation amount that has been charged against a fixed asset's cost over its useful life to reflect wear and tear.
Equipment
Tangible property owned by a business used in operations, such as machinery, vehicles, or computers.
Balance
The difference between the total debits and credits in an account, or the equilibrium between two opposing forces or aspects.
Revaluation Surplus
This is the increase in value of an asset after it has been appraised again and is recorded as a gain in equity under a company's financials.
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