During the Revolutionary War, the American colonies could not raise enough tax reveneu to fully fund the war effort. To make up the difference, the colonies decide to print more money. Printing money to cover expenditures is sometimes referred to as an" inflation tax". Who do you think is being "taxed" when more money is printed? Why?
suppose Americans decide to save more of their incomes. If banks lend this extra saving to business, which use the funds o build new factories ,how might this lead to faster growth the higher productivity?Is society getting a free lunch?
Explain how scarcity, choice and opportunity cost are related to each other using the production possibilities diagram
assume that an investor is willing to pay $908.32 for a bond (pv 1000, coupon rate 8%, maturing in 20 years)
what is the investor's required rate of return, kd ? 9
(bond issuer's viewpoint) what if the net price after flotation costs is $850, what then will kd be? 9.73
what is the after-tax kd assuming tax rate of 30% ?
assume that an investor is willing to pay $908.32 for a bond (pv 1000, coupon rate 8%, maturing in 20 years)
what is the investor's required rate of return, kd?
(bond issuer's viewpoint) what if the net price after flotation costs is $850, what then will kd be?
what is the after-tax kd assuming tax rate of 30%?
It is observed that investors from countries with higher GDP are interested in investing in countries with lower GDP.
1. What is the motivation for the investors to do so? (3)
2. What is the benefit for the countries with lower GDP? (3)
3. Do you think that countries with lower GDP will experience higher economic growth due to this? Explain your answer briefly
what do you think is the biggest contribution of veco in cebu? identify 10 biggest contribution of the company in the business industry.