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Alja [10]
3 years ago
5

Indicate whether each of the following is a final​ good, an intermediate​ good, or neither.

Business
1 answer:
butalik [34]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

  • 1. Coffee beans purchased by a coffee shop   --  intermediate good.
  • 2. One share of Google stock  --   neither.
  • 3. A new pick-up truck purchased by a consumer   --  final good.
  • 4. A new home purchased by a family  --  final good.

Explanation:

  • An intermediate good is a semi-finished good that is used as the inputs of the production and makes them sell and buy the goods. While the final good is one that is finished in processing and is ready to be consumed and those goods that are present in a stocks firm are not used and neither is been developed are google stocks.
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