distinguish between final goods and intermediate goods
class 10 cbse
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Answer:
Final Goods
Intermediate Goods
Definition
Final goods are those goods that are manufactured to be consumed directly by the consumer
Intermediate goods are referred to as those goods that are used for producing final goods
Nature
Final goods are finished goods
Intermediate goods are goods that are partly prepared and can be referred to as unfinished goods or partly finished goods
Uses
Final goods are available for consumption or can be used for capital formation
Intermediate goods are available for reselling by the firms for generating profit
Processing needed
Final goods are ready to be consumed and therefore do not require any further processing
Intermediate goods require further processing in order to be consumed
Impact on National Income
Final goods are considered to be a part of national income and have an impact on the national income
Intermediate goods are not included in the national income and therefore have no impact
Demand for goods
Final goods have inherent demand or direct demand
Intermediate goods do not have natural demand and the demand is derived based on user preference
Explanation:
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Answer:
Final goods are goods that are finalled by user while intermediate goods are ordered immediately for any occasions or party's
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