consumer non-durable

consumer non-durable

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  • consumer non-durables — ➔ non durables * * * consumer non durables UK US noun [plural] ► ECONOMICS NON DURABLE GOODS(Cf. ↑non durable goods) …   Financial and business terms

  • non-durable goods — ➔ goods * * * non durable goods UK US (also nondurable goods) noun [plural] (also non durables, also consumer non durables) ► ECONOMICS, COMMERCE goods that do not last for a …   Financial and business terms

  • durable goods — ➔ goods * * * durable goods UK US noun [plural] (also consumer durables, also hard goods) COMMERCE ► goods that can be used for a long time and that people do not buy very often, such as televisions and cars: »Factory orders for costly durable… …   Financial and business terms

  • non-durables — ˌnon ˈdurables also nondurables noun [plural] ECONOMICS products that are not intended to have a life of more than three years from when they are made or bought; = NON DURABLE GOODS: • Spending on nondurables was up 0.5% in November …   Financial and business terms

  • Durable good — A car is a durable good. The gasoline that powers it is a non durable good. In economics, a durable good or a hard good is a good that does not quickly wear out, or more specifically, one that yields utility over time rather than being completely …   Wikipedia

  • Consumer Cyclicals — A category of stocks that rely heavily on the business cycle and economic conditions. Consumer cyclicals include industries such as automotive, housing, entertainment and retail. The category can be further divided into durable and non durable… …   Investment dictionary

  • consumer goods — Goods that are purchased by members of the public. Consumer durables are consumer goods, such as cars, refrigerators, and television sets, whose useful life extends over a relatively long period. The purchase of a consumer durable falls between… …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • Consumer confidence — is an economic indicator which measures the degree of optimism that consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial situation. How confident people feel about stability of their incomes determines their spending …   Wikipedia

  • Consumer price index — CPI redirects here. For other uses, see CPI (disambiguation). A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the price level of consumer goods and services purchased by households. The CPI, in the United States is defined by the Bureau of Labor …   Wikipedia

  • Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000 — The Consumer Protection (Distance Selling) Regulations 2000, SI 2000/2334, incorporates[1] Directive 97/7/EC into law of the United Kingdom. They apply to contracts concluded between a supplier and a consumer under an organised distance sales or… …   Wikipedia

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