Chapter 25: Problem 15
What are the important types of financial intermediaries in the U.S. economy? What are the primary assets of these intermediaries, and how do they facilitate investment spending and saving?
Chapter 25: Problem 15
What are the important types of financial intermediaries in the U.S. economy? What are the primary assets of these intermediaries, and how do they facilitate investment spending and saving?
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Get started for freeGiven the following information about the closed economy of Brittania, what is the level of investment spending and private savings, and what is the budget balance? What is the relationship among the three? Is national savings equal to investment spending? There are no government transfers. $\mathrm{GDP}=\$ 1,000\( million \)\quad T=\$ 50\( million \)C=\$ 850\( million \)\quad G=\$ 100$ million
For each of the following, is it an example of investment spending, investing in financial assets, or investing in physical assets? a. Rupert Moneybucks buys 100 shares of existing Coca-Cola stock. b. Rhonda Moviestar spends \(\$ 10\) million to buy a mansion built in the $1970 \mathrm{~s}$. c. Ronald Basketballstar spends \(\$ 10\) million to build a new mansion with a view of the Pacific Ocean. d. Rawlings builds a new plant to make catcher's mitts. e. Russia buys \(\$ 100\) million in U.S. government bonds.
How would you respond to a friend who claims that the government should eliminate all purchases that are financed by borrowing because such borrowing crowds out private investment spending?
Given the following information about the open economy of Regalia, what is the level of investment spending and private savings, and what are the budget balance and net capital inflow? What is the relationship among the four? There are no government transfers. (Hint: net capital inflow equals the value of imports (IM) minus the value of exports \((X) .)\) GDP \(=\$ 1,000\) million \(\quad G=\$ 100\) million \(C=\$ 850\) million \(\quad X=\$ 100\) million \(T=\$ 50\) million \(I M=\$ 125\) million
Explain the effect on a company's stock price today of each of the following events, other things held constant. a. The interest rate on bonds falls. b. Several companies in the same sector announce surprisingly higher sales. c. A change in the tax law passed last year reduces this year's profit. d. The company unexpectedly announces that due to an accounting error, it must amend last year's accounting statement and reduce last year's reported profit by \(\$ 5\) million. It also announces that this change has no implications for future profits.
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