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When dealing with large multinational or global organizations, vendors often sell their software programs to the organizations but then outsource the technical support to local, third-party distributors.
Disposable Income
Disposable income refers to the sum of money that families can use for expenditures and savings once income taxes are deducted.
MPS (Marginal Propensity to Save)
The proportion of an increase in income that an individual or population saves rather than spends on consumption.
APC (Average Propensity to Consume)
The fraction of income that households plan to spend on goods and services; it is the ratio of total consumption to total disposable income.
Disposable Income
Refers to the amount of money that households have available for spending and saving after income taxes have been accounted for.
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