University of Phoenix Material Macroeconomic Terms Describe the following terms in your words. Term Definition Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Is the total market value of a country’s goods and services been produced or made within that country for a precise period of time. It is also known as the toatal value of a nation’s goods and services produced domestically in that particular year. Real GDP Is the calculation of an economy which involves the quantifying of inflation on how the market
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Amplios Academy www.amplios.net White Paper Series KPIs Galore Wilson Fyffe‚ Singapore‚ 1 April 2011 Summary Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine why and how firms find resistance to performance measurement in the presence of proliferation of the same‚ leaving very valuable management information potential unrealized. Design/methodology/approach – The paper presents a framework for organizing performance measures into a manageable hierarchy‚ suitable for computerization and
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Target Corporation Capital Expenditure Target’s Capital Expenditure Committee‚ consisting of five top level executives responsible for reviewing all large capital project requests‚ is currently considering 5 projects to add value to the corporation. Their overall goal is to add 100 stores a year‚ while maintaining a positive brand image and watching budget constraints. If the CEC rejects a proposal there are large financial and emotional sunk costs‚ due to the long development process. Each
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liability of the shareholders. However‚ under certain circumstances the corporate entity may be disregarded. This is also known as piercing the corporate veil and is the most frequent method for holding the shareholders liable for the acts of a corporation. Corporate officers‚ directors and controlling shareholders have a general fiduciary duty of loyalty and care which should govern all their corporate conduct. Unless they breach that duty by gross negligence or acts in bad faith‚ they usually will
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Macroeconomics Problem Set 1 1. Explain why an economy´s income must equal its expenditure 2. List the four components of GDP. Give an example of each 3. Why do Economists use real GDP rather than nominal GDP to gauge economic well-being 4. What component of GDP (if any) would each of the following transactions affect? Explain a. A family bus a new refrigerator b. Jane buys a new house c. For sells a Thunderbird from its inventory d. You buy a pizza
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Software Requirements Specification for “Mumbai Rail Indicator” Version 1.0 approved Akshay Waghela 60003128015 Rahanik Vora 60003115061 Rahakshay July 31‚ 2013 Table of Contents Table of Contents ii Revision History ii 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Purpose 1 1.2 Document Conventions 1 1.3 Intended Audience and Reading Suggestions 1 1.4 Project Scope 1 1.5 References 1 2. Overall Description 2 2.1 Product Perspective 2 2.2 Product Features 2
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Summary of Macroeconomics Lectures for MBA 1st Year‚ VGSoM‚ IIT Kharagpur Course coordinator – Dr. Barnali Nag Lecture #4 (Unemployment) 1. The natural rate of unemployment definition: the long-run average or “steady state” rate of unemployment depends on the rates of job separation and job finding 2. Frictional unemployment due to the time it takes to match workers with jobs may be increased by unemployment insurance 3. Structural unemployment results from wage rigidity: the real wage
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Current Events Summary ECON 220: Macroeconomics Poverty across America is continuing to increase throughout suburbs faster than anywhere else in the United States. Currently‚ there are almost 16.4 million suburban residents who reside below the poverty line. The latest Census figures available‚ in 2011‚ showed that the poverty line for a family of four was just over $23‚000 (Luhby‚ 2013‚ para. 3). The number of suburban residents below the poverty line is roughly 3 million more than those residing
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1) Bill Young believes that because his employees were not responsible for the 9/11 attacks‚ they should not have to suffer loss of income as a consequence. Businesses are always subject to economic forces over which they have little or no control. Should the business response to something like the 9/11 attacks be any different from the response to “normal” fluctuations in the business cycle? If so‚ why and how? If not‚ why not? How does the example set by Aaron Feuerstein influence your decision
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History of Target (TGT) Target Corporation is the 4th largest retailer in the USA‚ operating 1‚556 stores in 47 states. Target was founded by George Draper Dayton‚ 1902. Dayton started working in coal mines and lumberyards at the age of 16‚ but he was determined to live a successful life and became a banker just a few years later. Dayton then went on to buy the Bank of Worthington in Minnesota. In 1902‚ Dayton started a store known as Goodfellow Dry Goods‚ which would be known as Target many years
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