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When you set aside the money you have today in order to purchase goods and services later on, you are using money as a
 
  A) store of value. B) medium of exchange.
  C) standard of deferred payment. D) unit of accounting.

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Total planned expenditures for domestically produced goods and services consist of
 
  A) consumer spending, business spending, government spending, and net export spending.
  B) consumer spending, business spending, government spending, and import spending.
  C) consumer spending, business spending, and net export spending only
  D) government spending, business spending, and import spending only.



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