Explanation:
Note, for private spending, <em>consumption</em> refers to purchases usually made for present needs, while <em>investment</em> refers to purchases that may provide. For government spending, <em>consumption </em>refers to purchase made to care for the immediate welfare or needs of those governed without any monetary benefits, while <em>investment </em>purchases are done with the perceived future benefits in mind.
<u>Private Spending</u>
- Laundromats buying washing machines = Investment
- People buying houses = Investment
- People buying newspapers = Consumption
- People buying food = Consumption
<u>Government Spending</u>
- Payment for public safety employees = Investment
- Building hospitals = Investment
- Building roads = Investments
- Buying military equipment = Investment
Answer:
C. Often pay a lower interest rate during the first few years.
Explanation:
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An entrepreneur is a person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money” or “one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.”
Answer:
Holding period return = 14.49%, Standard Deviation = 11.08 approx
Explanation:
Eco Scenario Dividend Stock Price HPR Prob Expected HPR
Boom 3 60 26 0.33 8.58
Normal 1.2 58 18.4 0.33 6.072
Recession 0.75 49 (0.5) 0.33 <u> (0.165)</u>
Expected HPR 14.49%
<u>Calculation Of Standard Deviation</u>
(A) (B) (A) - (B)
Given return Exp return d p
60 50 3 26 14.49 11.51 0.33 43.718
58 50 1.2 18.4 14.49 3.91 0.33 5.045
49 50 0.75 (0.5) 14.49 14.99 0.33 <u> 74.15</u>
Total = 122.91
wherein, d = deviation
p = probability
Standard Deviation = = = 11.08
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<u>Working Note</u>:
Holding period return =
Boom = = 26%
Similarly, for normal = = 18.4%
Recession = = (0.5)%
figure in bracket indicates negative return
Answer:
$69
Explanation:
Calculation for Central Park's taxable income
Pretax accounting income $80
Less Temporary differenceDepreciation (15)
($35 – $20)
Bad debt expense $4
($6 – $2)
Taxable income$69
($80-$15+$4)
Therefore Central Park's taxable income will be $69