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The Federal Reserve primarily uses open-market operations to change the money supply.
Fixed Assets
Long-term tangible assets used in operations and not intended for resale, such as machinery, buildings, and land.
Increased Demand
A situation where the desire or need for a product or service exceeds the existing supply at the current price.
Accounts Receivable
Money owed to a company by its customers for goods or services that have been delivered or used but not yet paid for.
Credit Sales
Transactions where goods or services are provided to a customer with an agreement to pay at a later date.
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