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The interest-rate effect is partially explained by the fact that a higher price level reduces money demand.
Accounts Debited
The accounts on the left side of the accounting equation that increase with a debit transaction and decrease with a credit transaction.
Accounts Credited
Refers to the entries made on the credit side of a ledger, indicating a reduction in assets or an increase in liabilities or equity.
Supplies On Account
The purchase of supplies on credit, where payment is deferred to a later date.
Normal Balance
The side (debit or credit) of an account that is expected to have a higher balance based on the account type.
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