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How To Sell Your House In A Recession?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

The next step is to make sure that your home is as market-ready as possible. Though it may seem difficult if you’re already on a tight budget, there are various ways to make the most of your time and money to make your home stand out when selling during a downturn. Give your house a […]

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Why Is Inflation So Bad Right Now?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

It’s been four decades since we’ve seen such rapid price increases, so it’ll be interesting to see how customers react to this. Take a look at this graph to see how people expect their financial conditions to change in the next 12 months: The number of those who believe their financial condition will worsen in

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Why Do People Trade Futures?

Futures / The Money Farm Team

Futures are financial derivatives that derive value from a financial asset, such as a typical stock, bond, or stock index, and can be used to get exposure to a variety of financial instruments, including stocks, indexes, currencies, and commodities. Futures are an excellent tool for risk management and hedging; whether someone is already exposed to

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How To Calculate Real GDP Using Base Year?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

For instance, if prices in an economy have risen by 1% since the base year, the deflated number is 1.01. If nominal GDP is $1 million, real GDP equals $1,000,000 divided by 1.01, or $990,099. How is the GDP deflator calculated using the base year? The GDP deflator (implicit price deflator for GDP) is a

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What Is The GDP Per Capita In The Philippines?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

According to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts, GDP per capita in the Philippines is predicted to reach 3160.00 USD by the end of 2021. According to our econometric models, the Philippines GDP per capita is expected to trend at 3300.00 USD in 2022. What will the Philippines’ GDP rank be in 2020? In

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Are We In A Recession Or Expansion?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

In February 2020, the economy was on firm ground. It had been growing since mid-2009, and by 2014, the Great Recession’s massive job losses from 2007-2009 had been erased. The economic expansion lasted until 2020, when it unexpectedly ended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, making it the longest on record. Is it a recession or

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Who Caused The Recession Of 2008?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

The Great Recession, which ran from December 2007 to June 2009, was one of the worst economic downturns in US history. The economic crisis was precipitated by the collapse of the housing market, which was fueled by low interest rates, cheap lending, poor regulation, and hazardous subprime mortgages. New financial laws and an aggressive Federal

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How To Understand GDP?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

GDP quantifies the monetary worth of final goods and services produced in a country over a specific period of time, i.e. those that are purchased by the end user (say a quarter or a year). It is a metric that measures all of the output produced within a country’s borders. What constitutes a good GDP?

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What Investments Do Well In Recession?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

During a recession, you might be tempted to sell all of your investments, but experts advise against doing so. When the rest of the economy is fragile, there are usually a few sectors that continue to grow and provide investors with consistent returns. Consider investing in the healthcare, utilities, and consumer goods sectors if you

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How To Beat Inflation With Savings?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

Investing is one of the most effective ways to beat inflation: The S&P 500, for example, has an average yearly return of nearly 10%, according to data. That’s why Stephen Carrigg, a certified financial planner and private wealth adviser at Integrated Partners, recommends putting money into your company’s 401(k) plan and “opening a brokerage account

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