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Management accounting provides reports that are future oriented.
Tax Cut
A reduction in the amount of taxes imposed by the government, which can affect individual income, corporate profits, or specific goods and services, leading to potential increases in consumer spending or investment.
Aggregate Demand
The sum of desires for all goods and services in an economy, noted at a fixed wide-ranging price level over a predetermined period.
Stock-market Boom
A time marked by swift and considerable growth in stock market prices, typically mirroring positive economic expectations.
Crowding-out Effect
A situation where increased government spending leads to a reduction in private sector spending, either through higher taxes, higher interest rates, or borrowing.
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