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The Terms "Saving" and "Savings" Differ in That

Question 226

Question 226

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The terms "saving" and "savings" differ in that


A) saving is a stock, and savings are a flow.
B) saving always exceeds savings.
C) savings are a stock, and saving is a flow.
D) savings can be negative, but saving cannot.

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