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Consumption Smoothing as the Motivation for Intertemporal Financial Activities

Financial activities such as borrowing and saving are methods used for consumption smoothing by reallocating purchasing power across different time periods. Julia, being poor in the present, borrows to shift buying power from the future to the present. In contrast, Marco saves to shift his current buying power to the future. Both actions are driven by the desire to smooth their consumption.

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