In-kind transfers... 1) are cash payments given to the poor from the government.
ID: 1121957 • Letter: I
Question
In-kind transfers...
1) are cash payments given to the poor from the government.
2) are available to citizens of all income levels, but usually only sought by the poor.
3) are non-monetary items given to the poor.
4) include food stamps, but not housing vouchers or medical services.
In-kind transfers are transfers to the poor
1) in the form of goods and services rather than cash. 2) in the form of goods, services, and cash. 3) from private charitable organizations only. 4) from the federal government only.Explanation / Answer
Here kind means goods, services, or property.
If the transfer is made in goods, services, or properties then that is in-kind transfer. This type of transfer must be non-monetary.
Answer 3
In such transfer there should not be any cash involvement; therefore, this is the transfer without cash.
Answer: 1