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sveticcg [70]
4 years ago
8

Explain how government spending can trigger a chain of events that helps to improve the economy.

Business
2 answers:
jolli1 [7]4 years ago
7 0
The question is asking to state how government spending can trigger a chain of events that helps to improve the economy and base on my research, I would say that the answer would be that the money that the government spend creates jobs that could create chain reaction in the economy 
Triss [41]4 years ago
3 0

Answer: If government loots the Money it will affect the economy badly.

If government invest the money on national growth, the economy will grow.

Explanation: when money bugdeted for some particular project is being squandered by the government, there is a slow or low rate of economy increase because, some money will be put in to fight corruption, and some will feel lazy working and would want to join bad gang.

But if money is deposited into the right channel, everything moves forward , and there is low or no stunted economy growth.

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Answer: [1]. Simple Rate of Return = 16.64%

[2]. Profitability Index = 1.20

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[4]. Lower net present value

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Given the Initial Investment = $2,915,000

With a useful Life of 5 years

Annual Net Cash flows = Annual Net Operating Income + Depreciation

Annual Net Cash flows = $485,000 + $583,000

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(1). Simple Rate of Return = Annual Net Income / Initial Investment

Simple Rate of Return = $485,000 / $2,915,000

Simple Rate of Return = 16.64%

(2). Present Value of Cash Inflows = $1,068,000 * PVA of $1 (16%, 5)

Present Value of Cash Inflows = $1,068,000 * 3.27429

Present Value of Cash Inflows = $3,496,941.72

Profitability Index = Present Value of Cash Inflows / Initial Investment

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(3). Payback Period = Initial Investment / Annual Net Cash flows

Payback Period = $2,915,000 / $1,068,000

Payback Period = 2.73 years

 

(4). An increase in discount rate, will cause a decrease in net present value

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