Inflation is assumed Chapter 1 True / False Questions 1. Inflation is assumed to be a temporary problem that does not affect financial decisions. FALSE 2. Financial Capital is composed of long-term plant and equipment‚ as well as other tangible investments. FALSE 3. Real Capital is composed of long-term plant and equipment. TRUE 4. During the 1930s‚ financial practice revolved around such topics as the preservation of capital‚ maintenance of liquidity‚ reorganization
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GDP Per Capita and Corruption 4/14/13 In my analysis of corruption‚ I chose to see how corruption affects the per capita income of families‚ households around the world. GDP is one of the most important factors in determining how well people in a given country live. Typically the higher the per capita GDP is‚ the better quality of life the people in that nation are able to derive. With less corruption throughout the world‚ I believe that GDP will have an easier time growing. The nation of Sri
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Chain-Weighted GDP Worked Example (corrected version of pg. 35 in text) One problem with traditional “real GDP” calculations is that‚ since it values all goods at base year prices‚ it looks like prices never change. As time goes on‚ goods whose prices go down (and quantities usually go up) are still weighted by the old prices‚ and consequently get too much weight in later years’ GDP calculations. The goods don’t require a large expenditure share‚ but if they are valued at base year prices‚ it would
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Causes and Remedies of Inflation in India Inflation by definition involves rise in prices of goods and services. Inflation is usually caused by demand outstripping supply of goods and services. It can also be caused by suppliers/traders of certain goods and services (or speculators in goods) hiking their prices in order to effectively increase their profits/incomes. Such attempts to increase their incomes/profits may also be‚ in many cases‚ through hoarding or speculation
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Recently a short blog was writen about language inflation that ultimately creates devaluation in meaning. Today‚ popular expressions like epic and brilliant are used to express a more modest meaning than their traditional uses. Brilliant actually means clever‚ and epic actually means surprising. The author explains‚ “Such is our need to imbue our words with force and significance‚ that we use hyperbole to entice people to pay attention – and the hyperbolic terms gradually normalise.” The same
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Inflation and Unemployment in Brazil In this section we will analyse Brazilian inflation and unemployment historical patterns in order to make prediction about their likely future behaviour in the short term; we will then see how this contributes to our investing decision. The country has experienced historically high levels of inflation‚ mainly due to a combination of large GDP growth (average of 10% during the 1960’s) and wrong policy measures such as the 1978 shift in nominal wage adjustment
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efficiency by A) channeling funds from investors to savers. B) creating inflation. C) channeling funds from savers to investors. D) reducing investment. 2) Well-functioning financial markets promote A) inflation. B) deflation. C) unemployment. D) growth. 3) The price paid for the rental of borrowed funds (usually expressed as a percentage of the rental of $100 per year) is commonly referred to as the A) inflation rate. B) exchange rate. C) interest rate. D) aggregate price level.
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Chapter 5 Interest Rates Problem 3 Which do you prefer: a bank account that pays 5% per year (EAR) for three years or a. An account that pays 2 every six months for three years? b. An account that pays 7 every 18 months for three years? c. An account that pays per month for three years? If you deposit $1 into a bank account that pays 5% per year for 3 years you will have after 3 years. a. If the account pays per 6 months then you will have after 3 years‚ so you prefer every 6 months
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GDP vs GNP GDP can be contrasted with gross national product (GNP) or gross national income (GNI). The difference is that GDP defines its scope according to location‚ while GNP defines its scope according to ownership. In a global context‚ world GDP and world GNP are therefore equivalent terms. GDP is product produced within a country’s borders; GNP is product produced by enterprises owned by a country’s citizens. The two would be the same if all of the productive enterprises in a country were
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Differences Between Gross Domestic Income and Gross National Income. GDP stands for Gross Domestic Product and GNI stands for Gross National Income. GDP is the sum of the gross values added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes and minus all subsidies not included in the value of the products. GDP is measured by the country’s overall economic output. GDP is the market value of all services and goods within the borders of a nation. Besides that‚ GNI
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