Sequence Ordering

To demonstrate why an individual starting with assets has a larger set of possible consumption plans than an individual who must borrow, one must follow a specific logical sequence. Assume a 'Saver' who starts with $100 today and no future income, and a 'Borrower' who starts with $0 today but is guaranteed $100 in future income. Both face the same positive interest rate for lending and borrowing. Arrange the following steps in the correct logical order to prove that the Saver's feasible set is larger.

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