No, 'discretionary' spending is that which you choose to make rather than have to make.
trade is the exchange of goods or services business is a transaction where goods and services are exchanged so they are the same
Barter system involves the direct exchange of goods and services for the same.
i was wonderin the same thing so srry i cant help u there
benefits are provided to many people at the same time.
Budget items that remain the same month to moth is an example of a fixed expense that is paid for with discretionary funds. Discretionary fund is the money that is subject to one's own control.
"Public places that offers goods like product electronics and services tend to expensive." Public- Look up the correct usage. Goods- Same as above. Services- Same as above.
trade is the exchange of goods or services business is a transaction where goods and services are exchanged so they are the same
They are pretty much the same as in the USA.
Barter system involves the direct exchange of goods and services for the same.
Barter system involves the direct exchange of goods and services for the same.
Deficit Financing is a tool with Government to finance development and non development expenditures by printing currency notes. Due to the Government spending the extra currency notes come in circulation in economy. Since total amount of goods and services in the economy remain the same rather people get addition money to buy the goods and services. Due to the effect of demand pull inflation the prices of goods and services in the economy rises and is main source of inflation.
The same as as any other first world country.
The same as as any other first world country.
Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an index of the changes in the cost of goods and services to a typical consumer, based on the costs of the same goods and services at a base period.
UnUnd
Economists say yes. They usually cite spending on weddings and wedding-related travel, as well as taxes paid on those goods and services and decreased payments of needs-based public assistance programs.
i was wonderin the same thing so srry i cant help u there