Other Measures of Business Activity
Economic Conditions Change
Measuring Economic Activity
Miscellaneous
Random Facts about Mrs. Farrell
100

Money spent by a business for an item that will be spent over a long period of time. 

What is Capital Spending

100

Prosperity, recession, depression, and recovery

What are the 4 phases of the business cycle

100

The total value of all final goods and services produced in a country during one year

What is Gross Domestic Product or GDP

100

Represents debt for an organization

what is a bond

100
Mrs. Farrell's Favorite Color

What is Tiffany Blue

200

Represents ownership in a corporation

What is Stock

200

I paid $150 for a pair of shoes that were only $120 last year

What is inflation

200

Raising the minimum wage could be a bad thing

what is higher wages mean higher prices for consumers

200

When the government spends more than it takes in

What is a budget deficit

200

Mrs. Farrell's home town

What is Des Moines or Martensdale
300

A major sources of investment funds

What is personal savings

300

A number that compares prices in one year with the prices in some earlier base year

What is Consumer Price Index

300

People who are not working but actively looking for work and want to work and people who just do not want to work

What is the difference between the Unemployment rate and those that are unemployed. 

300

The sale of durable and nondurable goods bought by consumers

What is retail sales

300

Mrs. Farrell's son's name

What is, Jeremiah

400

When a government spends more than it takes in, it is a budget deficit, the total amount owed by a government is called this

What is national debt

400

The rate for time deposits at a savings institute

What is a certificate of deposit or CD

400

One of the most important factors for economic growth

What is consumer spending

400

The current GDP for the US

What is approximately 23 Trillion

400

Mrs. Farrell was born in this month

What is April

500

When a country has a budget surplus, the government may

what is reduce taxes or increase spending on various programs. 
500

A result of borrowing by consumers, business, and government increases

What is increased interest rates

500
1. Consumer Spending

2. Business Spending

3. Government Spending

4. The exports of a country less the imports of a country

What is the four major categories of GDP

500

The last recession in the United States

What is February to April of 2020 or Covid

500

Mrs. Farrell is afraid of 

Heights or Spiders

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