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What is the difference between final goods and intermediate goods with point of diffrence?

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Answered by Anonymous
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An intermediate good is a product used to produce a final good or finished product. These goods are sold between industries for resale or the production of other goods. ... Therefore, the value-added approach is used when calculating intermediate goods.

Answered by VelvetBlush
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Intermediate Goods

  • These goods remain within the boundary line of production and not ready for use by their final users.
  • These goods may be used as raw material for the production of other goods during the accounting year.
  • These goods maybe Resold by the forms for Profit during the accounting year.
  • Value is yet to be added to these goods.

Final Goods

  • These goods are outside the boundary line of production and ready for use by their final users.
  • These goods are not used as raw material for the production of other goods during the accounting year.
  • These goods are not resold by the firms for profit during the accounting year.
  • Value is not to be added to these goods.
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