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What Occurs During A Recession?

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Two consecutive quarters of GDP fall is a typical definition, although it isn’t required for the economy to be in a recession. A recession is defined as a contraction of the economy marked by decreased production and consumption, increased unemployment, and (sometimes) reduced price levels. When it comes to declaring a recession, the National Bureau […]

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What Does A Double Dip Recession Mean?

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When a recession is followed by a brief rebound and then another recession, it is known as a double-dip recession. Double-dip recessions can occur for a variety of causes and are characterized by high unemployment and poor GDP. The last time the US had a double-dip recession was in the early 1980s. Is a depression

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How To Calculate Percentage Increase In GDP?

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This GDP growth rate calculator (also known as an economic growth rate calculator) can be used to calculate the change in GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in a given economy over a specified period of time. If you’re curious about how GDP relates to other economic metrics, try using one of the tools below. How do

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Are Futures Standardized?

Futures / The Money Farm Team

Unlike forward contracts, futures contracts are standardized. Forwards are similar to futures contracts in that they lock in a future price in the present, but they are traded over-the-counter (OTC) and feature terms that can be customized by the counterparties. Contracts for futures, on the other hand, will have the same terms regardless of who

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How Do You Take Delivery Of Oil Futures?

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When a warrant or bearer receipt representing a certain quantity and quality of a product in a given area is delivered, the seller gives it over to the buyer, who then pays the full value. At the buyer’s discretion, the product may be removed from the warehouse. A purchaser will frequently leave the raw material

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Can You Buy Futures On Individual Stocks?

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Beyond oil and corn, the futures market has grown significantly. Individual equities or an index, such as the S&P 500, can be used to purchase stock futures. A futures contract buyer is not required to pay the entire contract price up front. An initial margin, which is a proportion of the price, is paid. How

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Why Is It Important To Have Cash In A Recession?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

Investors may be tempted to store their money in cash during a recession or a volatile stock market, but be wary of wasted time in the market and inflation. A smart initial step in financial planning is to start with an emerging savings fund plan. When stocks are down, rebalancing and assuming greater market risk

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What Happens In A Bad Recession?

Economics / The Money Farm Team

Let’s start with economic downturns. A recession is often defined as two or more quarters of negative economic growth, which is most commonly assessed using real gross domestic product (GDP). Employment levels, real incomes, retail sales, and industrial output are among the parameters used by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Banking, trade, and

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How To Calculate Core Inflation?

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Definition: A measure of inflation that removes transient or temporary price volatility, such as that seen in some commodities such as food and energy. It reflects an economy’s inflationary trend. A dynamic consumption basket serves as the foundation for calculating core inflation. The price of some goods and commodities is particularly variable. By eliminating such

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How Much Inflation In 2020?

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Consumer prices in the United States maintained their sharp increase last month, after several years of exceptionally low inflation. From December 2020 to December 2021, the Consumer Price Index, the most widely used inflation indicator, climbed by 7.0 percent, the highest rate in nearly 40 years. However, because the CPI-U is the most extensively used

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