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Stocks and bonds Use letters in alphabetical order to select options A are examples of stores of value, but not units of account nor medium of exchange. B are examples of stores of value and units of account, but do not function as medium of exchange. C are forms of money, according to economists. D have all the same functions as money, but are not considered money by economists.

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B are examples of stores of value, but not units of account nor medium of exchange.

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(Stocks and bonds are store of value as they store the wealth of an individual but they are not units of account or medium of exchange and goods are not valued in terms of stock or bond and thus stock or bond can be used to purchase something.)

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