Difference between final consumer goods and final producer goods
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Capital goods and consumer goods are classified based on how they are used. A capital good is any good deployed to help increase future production. The most common capital goods are property, plant and equipment, or PP&E. Consumer goods are any goods that are not capital goods; they are goods used by consumers and have no future productive use.
Capital goods and consumer goods are classified based on how they are used. A capital good is any good deployed to help increase future production. The most common capital goods are property, plant and equipment, or PP&E. Consumer goods are any goods that are not capital goods; they are goods used by consumers and have no future productive use.
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