Asked by jose
A) Fixed expense
B) Variable expense
C) Discretionary expense
D) Intermittent expense
D
A
B
C
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I’m not sure what you want me to do with the sequence “D A B C.” Do you want me to confirm it, explain the categories, or match specific expense examples to those letters?
Here are quick definitions and examples of each category so you can check your answers:
- Fixed expense (A): Same amount each period or very predictable (rent/mortgage, car payment, some insurance premiums).
- Variable expense (B): Varies with usage/consumption (groceries, utilities, gas).
- Discretionary expense (C): Nonessential wants you can cut if needed (eating out, entertainment, vacations).
- Intermittent expense (D): Irregular timing or amount but expected sometimes (car repairs, annual subscriptions, holiday gifts, quarterly taxes).
If “D A B C” is your answer key for four items, give me the four expense examples and I’ll verify the matching.
Here are quick definitions and examples of each category so you can check your answers:
- Fixed expense (A): Same amount each period or very predictable (rent/mortgage, car payment, some insurance premiums).
- Variable expense (B): Varies with usage/consumption (groceries, utilities, gas).
- Discretionary expense (C): Nonessential wants you can cut if needed (eating out, entertainment, vacations).
- Intermittent expense (D): Irregular timing or amount but expected sometimes (car repairs, annual subscriptions, holiday gifts, quarterly taxes).
If “D A B C” is your answer key for four items, give me the four expense examples and I’ll verify the matching.
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