Difference between revisions of "Services"

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A service is an intangible benefit that can be purchased and sold, usually in the form of labor provided by one person to another.  Examples of services include entertainment, legal advice, medical opinions and taxicab rides.  Services are contrasted with [[goods]].
 
A service is an intangible benefit that can be purchased and sold, usually in the form of labor provided by one person to another.  Examples of services include entertainment, legal advice, medical opinions and taxicab rides.  Services are contrasted with [[goods]].
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Revision as of 07:50, March 11, 2007

A service is an intangible benefit that can be purchased and sold, usually in the form of labor provided by one person to another. Examples of services include entertainment, legal advice, medical opinions and taxicab rides. Services are contrasted with goods.