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Exhibit: Aggregate Expenditures and Real GDP 1
-(Exhibit: Aggregate Expenditures and Real GDP 1) Let Y = real GDP, AE = Aggregate Expenditures, C = Consumption, IP = Planned Investment. Suppose AE = C + IP. IP is autonomous and the consumption function is C = $1,000 billion + 0.5Y. If real GDP = $7,000 billion, what is the amount of aggregate expenditures?
Net Working Capital
The distinction between the immediate resources and obligations of a company, highlighting its financial condition for the short run.
Short-term Obligations
Debts or liabilities that are due to be paid within a short period of time, typically within a year.
Operating Cash Flow
The cash generated from a company's normal business operations, indicating whether a company is able to maintain or grow its operations.
CCA Half-year Rule
A regulation in Canadian tax law allowing only half of the normal capital cost allowance deduction in the year of acquisition of a depreciable asset.
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