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MATCHING
-Includes interstitial fluid and intravascular fluid
Consumption
The action of using goods and services to fulfill needs or desires; usually the largest component of GDP.
Saving
The portion of income not spent on current expenditures or consumables, often put aside for future use or investments.
Opportunity Cost
The penalty of bypassing the alternative that ranks second in preference while making a choice.
Investment
The process of distributing funds with the aim of earning returns or profits.
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