Store Value
Author: Sarthak Bhalerao Table of Contents What is store value? Understanding store value Money as a store value Other examples of store value What is store value? A store of value is an asset or commodity that retains its purchasing…
Author: Sarthak Bhalerao Table of Contents What is store value? Understanding store value Money as a store value Other examples of store value What is store value? A store of value is an asset or commodity that retains its purchasing…
A shutdown point is a level of operation in which the company no longer benefits from continuing its operations and hence decides to shut down temporarily or permanently. The company no longer benefits from continuing production in the short run…
What is Net Book Value? Net Book Value, also known as the net asset value, is the value at which the company reports its assets on their balance sheet. It is calculated by netting against its accumulated depreciation. This is…
Fisher equation states that the nominal interest rate (r) is equal to the real interest rate (r*) plus the expected rate of inflation (π). What is the Fisher Equation? The Fisher equation explains the relation between the nominal and real…
A corporate guarantee is a legally binding commitment made by a company on behalf of another party, usually a subsidiary or affiliate company, to assume responsibility for the debt or other financial obligations of that party. You are free to…
The Laspeyres Price Index is a measure of inflation that compares the cost of a basket of goods and services in a base year to the cost of the same basket in a subsequent year. It is calculated by taking…
What is Paasche Price Index? Paasche Price Index is a price index that is used to measure the price level and cost of living in an economy and to calculate inflation. It was invented by a German Economist, Hermann Paasche.…
In this article, we shall discuss the special case of the market structure of oligopoly, and duopoly. Also in this article, I shall focus on some duopoly examples, which makes this clear to you. What is a Duopoly? A Duopoly…
What is Annual Return? The annual return is the capital gain on an investment generated over 1 year and it is calculated as a percentage of the initial amount of investment. If the return is positive, it is considered…
So, a very simple way of explaining to you a forward contract. Let’s suppose you want to buy 10 Gms of gold for your friends marriage, which is coming up in three months. Now, since gold price may fluctuate in…
Author: Sarthak Bhalerao Table of Contents What is Autonomous Consumption? How does Autonomous Consumption work? What is Dissaving? Autonomous Expenditures for Governments What is Autonomous Consumption? Autonomous consumption is the consumption expenditure that occurs when the income levels are zero…
Promissory estoppel is a legal principle that prevents a person from going back on a promise they made if another person has relied on that promise and acted in a way that would be detrimental to them to change that…