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Assets are the resources a company owns or controls that are expected to yield future benefits.
Consumer Surplus
The differentiation between what consumers are prepared to expend on a good or service and the sums they actually do.
Supply Curve
An illustrated chart that demonstrates how the supply quantity relates to a good's price.
Producer Surplus
The discrepancy between what sellers are prepared to accept for a commodity and the real payment they secure from selling it at the prevailing market price.
Supply Curve
A graphical representation showing the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity of the good that suppliers are willing to sell, typically upwards sloping.
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