Volume versus value distinction clarifies that volume measures units while value denotes monetary worth in commerce. The text distinguishes volume as a measure of physical quantity-number of units or tonnage traded-and value as the monetized worth of goods, typically the wholesale cash price or turnover obtained by multiplying units by sale price, noting that the terms are sometimes interchanged but have different operative meanings for valuation and regulatory purposes.
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Volume versus value distinction clarifies that volume measures units while value denotes monetary worth in commerce.
The text distinguishes volume as a measure of physical quantity-number of units or tonnage traded-and value as the monetized worth of goods, typically the wholesale cash price or turnover obtained by multiplying units by sale price, noting that the terms are sometimes interchanged but have different operative meanings for valuation and regulatory purposes.
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