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Will just returned from Afghanistan and has $25,000 in his savings account. His girlfriend recommends he speak with a financial advisor and let his money "make more money." Will has his eye on a new truck, but knows that his old Jeep will most likely last another four years. By then, though, he will definitely need this money to buy something new. Not to mention, he also knows he will have other needs too. Will should buy high-growth stock with his funds because even though they are risky, they also have the greatest potential of bringing in a better return on his investment.
Domestic Investment
The total capital expenditures for the acquisition, maintenance, or improvement of physical assets within a country's borders.
Net Capital Outflow
The difference between the domestic country's sale of assets to foreigners and the domestic purchases of foreign assets over a given period, usually indicating how much a country is investing abroad compared to foreign investments in the country.
Government Budget Deficit
A situation where a government spends more money than it receives in revenue over a particular period, often leading to the accumulation of debt.
Real Exchange Rate
The rate at which the goods and services of one country can be exchanged for the goods and services of another, adjusted for inflation.
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