Spending on capital goods, inventories, and structures, including the building of new homes, is considered investment for the purposes of computing GDP.
A country's gross domestic product (GDP) is the sum of the market capital goods values of all the finished products and services produced within its borders during a certain time period. It serves as a thorough assessment of a particular country's economic health as a wide indicator of entire domestic production.
While GDP is frequently estimated on an annual basis, it is also occasionally calculated on a quarterly basis. In the capital goods United States, for instance, the government produces an annualized GDP estimate for both the calendar year and each fiscal quarter. Since each set of data in this report is presented in actual terms, price changes are taken into account and the data is therefore net of inflation.
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For the purpose of calculating GDP, investment is spending on
a. stocks, bonds, and other financial assets.
b. real estate and financial assets.
c new capital equipment, inventories, and structures, including new house construction.
d. All of the above.