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- What is money, according to Adam Smith? Is it an economic instrument that creates wealth, or inequality? Describe 1 argument and make explicit reference to an idea from The Wealth of nations?9 In the underwater city of Atlantis, clamshells are seen as a valid form of money. If a person from Atlantis were to magically appear in America and attempt to use their clamshells to a make a purchase, would they be able to? Why or why not? ECONOMIC QUESTION2. What is the capital market (include in your answer the characteristics of the capital market and the types of securities that are traded in the capital market)?
- 1. Why is it so difficult to talk about money? 2. What is most helpful or vital to developing a workable budget?# 7 Which of the “savings glut” or “money glut” views do you think makes more sense? Which view do you think is right? Please discussII. Concentrate on any valid definition of money to answer the following scenarios logically; a. If you have 20 notes of prize bonds, each has the worth of Rs. 1500/- , can we term these prize bonds as money? If YES then how, and if NO then why? If you regularly purchase Pepsi for that you pay Rs. 100 per bottle. After taking the drink out of that, if you have 50 empty bottles at your home now, can we term these bottles as money as because you have spent money for these too? If yes then how and if no then why? c. If you have the currency note of Rs. 5 in your pocket which was used in the past. Can we say that this is money today too? If yes then how and if no then why?
- Calculate the equity each of these people has in his or her home: Fred just bought a house for 200,000 by putting 10 as a down payment and borrowing the rest from the bank. Freda bought a house for 150,000 in cash, but if she were to sell it now, it would sell for 250,000. Frank bought a house for 100,000. He put 20 down and borrowed the rest from the bank. However, the value of the house has now increased to 160,000 and he has paid off 20,000 of the bank loan.Suppose Ford Motor Company issues a five year bond with a face value of 5,000 that pays an annual coupon payment of $150. What is the interest rate Ford is paying on the borrowed funds? Suppose the market interest rate rises from 3 to 4 a year after Ford issues the bonds. Will the value of the bond increase or decrease?Imagine that a local water company issued 10,000 ten-year bond at an interest rate of 6. You are thinking about buying this bond one year before the end of the ten years, but interest rates are now 9. Given the change in interest rates, would you expect to pay more or less than 10,000 for the bond? Calculate what you would actually be willing to pay for this bond.
- Explain what happens in an economy when the financial markets limit access to capital. How does this affect economic growth and employment?What is the total amount of interest from a 5,000 loan after three years with a simple interest rate of 6?- Which of the following is not one of the characteristics or properties that make something appropriate to be used as money? Divisible Portable Recognizable Investible Durable