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  2. Cashless society - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, payment with a large amount of cash has been actively prohibited by some suppliers and retailers, [7] to the point of coining the expression of a "war on cash". [ 8 ] The 2016 United States User Consumer Survey Study claims that 75% of respondents preferred a credit or debit card as their payment method while only 11% of ...

  3. Glossary of economics - Wikipedia

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    Also called resource cost advantage. The ability of a party (whether an individual, firm, or country) to produce a greater quantity of a good, product, or service than competitors using the same amount of resources. absorption The total demand for all final marketed goods and services by all economic agents resident in an economy, regardless of the origin of the goods and services themselves ...

  4. Consumer spending - Wikipedia

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    Taxes are a tool in the adjustment of the economy.Tax policies designed by governments affect consumer groups, net consumer spending and consumer confidence. Economists expect tax manipulation to increase or decrease consumer spending, though the precise impact of specific manipulations are often the subject of controversy.

  5. Market (economics) - Wikipedia

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    Coined money is called "free money" or "market money" when it is coined by the mint without limit of amount; It is called "limited" money or "administrative money" if the issue of coinage if subject to a corporate group; It is called regulated money if the kind and amount of coinage is subject to rules; Weber defines:

  6. Cash-in-advance constraint - Wikipedia

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    A company with $5000 on hand and incomes of $3000 a month has a constraint of $8000. That means, if the terms of an economic exchange (buying equipment, etc.) require terms that are cash-in-advance, then the limit that the company can actually obtain is $8000.

  7. Consumer economy - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hugh Smith, writing for Business Insider, argues that while the use of credit has positive features in low amounts, but that the consumer economy and its expansion of credit produces consumer ennui because there is a marginal return to consumption, and that hyperinflation experts recommended investment in tangible goods.

  8. US shoppers spent more at retailers last month in latest sign ...

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    Americans stepped up their purchases at retailers last month as low unemployment, steady pay gains and rising stock and home values helped sustain their willingness to spend despite higher prices ...

  9. Financial transaction - Wikipedia

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    All cash and credit transactions are external, since they affect the finances of more than one person or group. [25] On the other hand, internal transactions only affect one business. Shifting goods between different departments in a business is an internal transaction, since it does not change the overall finances of the company.