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A consumer's downward-sloping demand curve for a good reflects the fact that the marginal utility of the good increases as more of it is consumed.
Cash Flows
The total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business, particularly affecting liquidity, investment, and operating activities.
Investing Section
Part of a company's cash flow statement that shows the cash spent on or generated from investment activities, such as buying or selling assets.
Bonds
Fixed income investments representing a loan made by an investor to a borrower, typically corporate or governmental.
Cash Outflow
Cash Outflow refers to the movement of money out of a business, including expenses, payments to creditors, or investments, which impacts the company's cash balance.
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