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Durable Goods Orders
The durable goods orders report is issued monthly by the Department of Commerce and measures the dollar volume of new orders, shipments, and unfilled orders of durable goods.

 


durable goods
costly manufactured products expected to last at least three years, including appliances and automobiles. The Census Bureau of the U.S. Commerce Department keeps track of them. The bureau tracks the dollar value of new orders.

durable goods orders
Definition 1.
A government report which measures consumer spending on long-term purchases, products that are expected to last more than three years. It is intended to offer a gauge of the future of the manufacturing industry.

Nondurable Goods
Definition: Goods that are quickly consumed such as food.

Durable Goods Orders Report
The definition of the durable goods measured in the orders report.
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Durable Goods:
Orders for durable goods-products expected to last more than three years, such as business machinery and major household appliances - are leading indicator because company orders respond to changes in demand.

Durable Goods
Any product which is not consumed through use.
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durable goods: Also called hard goods, items are not consumed or quickly disposed of and may be used for years.
duration: A measure of a bond's price sensitivity to changes in interest rates.
duty: A tax on imports and exports.

DURABLE GOODS, CONSUMPTION: Personal consumption expenditures on tangible goods that tend to last for more than a year. Common examples are cars, furniture, and appliances.

durable goods (engineering)
Soft Goods (business term)
consumer goods (in marketing)
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c) Household Non-Durable Goods
Items such as toothpaste, soap and Windex are essential for our health and the health of our homes. Therefore even in times of economic recession, people will not cut back on essential items such as these.

The demand for loanable funds mainly comes from firms who need them for investment purposes, from households who want them mainly for the purchase of big-ticket consumer durable goods like houses or autos, and from national, ...

durable goods - goods that survive multiple use occasions
non-durable goods - goods that are used up in one use occasion
capital goods - installations, equipment, and buildings
parts and materials - goods that go into a finished product ...

Economic Indicators - How To Interpret The Durable Goods Report
Investors and economists all look at economic indicators to help determine what direction the economy is going.

Putty-putty capital can be transformed from flexible capital into durable goods then back again.

An economic indicator that reports the dollar level of new factory orders for both durable and non-durable goods. The factory orders report is released monthly by the Census Bureau of the U.S.

Personal financial decisions may involve paying for education, financing durable goods such as real estate and cars, buying insurance, e.g. health and property insurance, investing and saving for retirement.

Producer durables, or capital goods Durable goods having an expected service life of more than three years that are used by businesses to produce other goods and services.

The number of customers, especially for durable goods, has been greatly increased by the practice of extending credit, particularly in the form of installment buying and selling.

A measurable economic factor that changes before the economy starts to follow a particular pattern or trend. Leading indicators are believed to predict changes in the economy. Examples include new orders for durable goods, ...

in cyclical industries can deal with this type of volatility by implementing cuts to compensations and layoffs during bad times, and paying bonuses and hiring en masse in good times. Cyclical industries include those that produce durable goods such ...

Durable Goods
Products that are consumed over a long period of time such as several years. A computer or a car would be examples, in contrast to food. The...(Read more)
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How can we establish a consistent price index when government mandates eliminated the production of most consumer durable goods?

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