Macroeconomics Constructed Response a
Scenario: The country is experiencing a recession where the unemployment rate is 10% and climbing. You currently still have your full-time job, but you are concerned about the economy of the future. Will you be able to keep your job? Will you be able to move up the ladder in the workforce? Will you ever be able to buy a home?
Your assignment:
1. How would you respond to this economic situation based on the situation described above? How would you handle your money? Would you spend more or less? Why? Would your actions probably help the recession? Explain.
2. According to fiscal policy, how should the government react? What should happen to taxes and spending? Why?
3. According to monetary policy, what should the Fed do? What should happen to the discount rate, reserve requirement, interest rate on reserves, and open market operations? Why should they take those actions?
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Business, 21.06.2019 19:00, Samzell
Minolta inc. is considering a project that has the following cash flow and wacc data. what is the project's mirr? note that a project's projected mirr can be less than the wacc (and even negative), in which case it will be rejected. wacc: 10.00% year 0 1 2 3 4 cash flows -$850 300 $320 $340 $360
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Business, 22.06.2019 04:30, hannahkelly3618
Annuity payments are assumed to come at the end of each payment period (termed an ordinary annuity). however, an exception occurs when the annuity payments come at the beginning of each period (termed an annuity due). what is the future value of a 13-year annuity of $2,800 per period where payments come at the beginning of each period? the interest rate is 9 percent. use appendix c for an approximate answer, but calculate your final answer using the formula and financial calculator methods. to find the future value of an annuity due when using the appendix tables, add 1 to n and subtract 1 from the tabular value. for example, to find the future value of a $100 payment at the beginning of each period for five periods at 10 percent, go to appendix c for n = 6 and i = 10 percent. look up the value of 7.716 and subtract 1 from it for an answer of 6.716 or $671.60 ($100 Ć 6.716)
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:40, meillsss
Parks corporation is considering an investment proposal in which a working capital investment of $10,000 would be required. the investment would provide cash inflows of $2,000 per year for six years. the working capital would be released for use elsewhere when the project is completed. if the company's discount rate is 10%, the investment's net present value is closest to (ignore income taxes) ?
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Macroeconomics Constructed Response a
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