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Econ 2.04

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Investment Data Sheet Name of company/investment Contact Info Company details Type of Investment Risk level Expected rate of return Minimum required investment Why are you interested in this investment??
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Krugman AP Macroeconomics Module 16

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Module 16: Income and Expenditure -The nature of the multiplier, which shows how initial changes in spending lead to further changes -The meaning of the aggregate consumption function, which shows how current disposable income affects consumer spending -How expected future income and aggregate wealth affect consumer spending -The determinants of investment spending -Why investment spending is considered a leading indicator of the future state of the economy ? Assumptions: 1. We assume producers are willing to supply additional output at a fixed price causing changes in overall spending translate into changes in aggregate output 2. We take the interest rate as given 3. We assume that there is no government spending and no taxes

Krugman AP Macro Economics Chapter 10

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?? Chapter 10: The Circular Flow and Gross Domestic Product ? National income and product accounts/National accounts: keep track of the flows of money between different sectors of the economy/ keep track of the spending of consumers, sales of producers, business investment spending, government purchases, and a variety of other flows of money among different sectors of the economy The Simple Circular Flow Diagram: Simple economic diagram with households and firms, omits a number of real-world complications in the interest of simplicity Household: consists of either an individual or a group of people who share their income Firm: is an organization that produces goods and services for sale and employs members of households

Sample Retirement Planning Presentation

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Retirement Planning Facilitator: Eric Mackey FIN201 M5A1 Individual Retirement Accounts Traditional IRA Pretax Contribution $5,500 (2014) or $6,500 if over age 50 Must take distributions at age 70 ? Contributions and earnings are taxable when withdrawn Can decide how money is invested Roth IRA Post Tax Contribution $5,500 (2014) or$6,500 if over age 50 No required distribution if original owner None if a qualified distribution Can decide how money is invested Case Study, $3,500 investmentT. Rowe Price Retirement Income Fund TRRIX Traditional IRA $3,500 tax deferred investment Rate of Return (Rate) 6.10% Number of Year (NPER) 30 Present Value (PV) 3500 Total Value after 30 years $20,679.00 Distributions are taxed Roth IRA $2,450 after tax contribution (30% tax bracket)
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