GNP
The main difference between the fiscal and budget deficit is of time period in consideration.Fiscal Deficit is the Govt. Deficit (Government Expenditures - Government Earnings (excluding borrowings)) for a fiscal year let say 2008-09 while...Budget Deficit is the Govt. Deficit in fiscal year 2008-09 (i.e. fiscal deficit for year 2008-09) plus the past Debt over the Government (i.e. the net sum of all past Fiscal deficit/surplus before fiscal year 2008-09).
Disposable Income
The advantage of full cost plus pricing is the higher return on investment. The disadvantage of full cost-plus pricing is lower demand for the products.
Subtracting government tax revenue plus government borrowing from government spending in a particular year.
GNP
All domestically-produced sources of: Government expenditure Consumption Investment Plus: Net exports
125
The main difference between the fiscal and budget deficit is of time period in consideration.Fiscal Deficit is the Govt. Deficit (Government Expenditures - Government Earnings (excluding borrowings)) for a fiscal year let say 2008-09 while...Budget Deficit is the Govt. Deficit in fiscal year 2008-09 (i.e. fiscal deficit for year 2008-09) plus the past Debt over the Government (i.e. the net sum of all past Fiscal deficit/surplus before fiscal year 2008-09).
Disposable Income
all of the time
These are Mutual Funds that invest exclusively in Government Securities like Government of India Bonds, RBI Bonds etc.Example:a. Birla Sun Life GILT Plus - Regular Planb. ICICI Prudential Gilt - Investment - PF Optionc. etc
Acquisition cost ; historical cost. Net price plus all expenditures to ready an item for its intended use at the time the firm acquired the item. The other expenditures might include legal fees, transportation charges, and installation costs.
The advantage of full cost plus pricing is the higher return on investment. The disadvantage of full cost-plus pricing is lower demand for the products.
the purchase price of the investment plus any additional costs incurred to acquire and maintain the investment, minus any portion of the investment that has been sold or distributed. The carrying value is adjusted if there is a decrease in the value of the investment as well, typically recorded as an impairment charge. The cost method does not take into account changes in the fair market value of the investment.
no. however, disposable income minus consumptions equals savings
These are Mutual Funds that invest exclusively in Government Securities. In India they would invest in instruments like Government of India Bonds, RBI Bonds etc.If it were the USA, they will invest in Treasury Bills.Examples in India:a. Birla Sun Life GILT Plus - Regular Planb. ICICI Prudential Gilt - Investment - PF Optionc. etc