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How do the capital account and the current account differ?
 
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Bobby spends 100 per month on pizza and CDs. His utility from these goods is shown in the table above. The price of a pizza is 10 and the price of a CD is 20. If Bobby maximizes utility from these goods, his total utility is ________ units.
 
  A) 705
  B) 750
  C) 770
  D) 880



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The current account and the capital account differ in what is recorded in each. The current account records exports, imports, net interest, and net transfers. The capital account records foreign investment in the United States and U.S. investment abroad.

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