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Durables

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Durables
A category of consumer goods, durables are products that do not have to be purchased frequently. Some examples of durables are appliances, home and office furnishings, lawn and garden equipment, consumer electronics, toy makers, small tool manufacturers, sporting goods, photographic equipment, and jewelry.

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Consumer goods are often classified as durables or non-durables. Durables are the stuff you buy to last, like a TV or a freezer.


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The production of other consumer durables eased for a second month, with the output of household appliances and room air conditioners falling sharply from an elevated level.
Most of the growth in the durables sector occurred in the West Valley, where there has been ``definite spurt'' in the number of advanced tech companies choosing to locate there, Kyser said.
TC Memo 1994-601, the court held that the companies failed to demonstrate that the consumer durables leased in their rent-to-own business were properly depreciated under the income forecast method.
 
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