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  • December 4, 2023 at 9:05 am #695964
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    A company manufactures luxury items. It is financed partly by long-term variable rate debt finance. The government adopts an expansionary fiscal policy and the company is considering how this will affect its future plans.

    How would an expansionary fiscal policy affect the company?

    1. Lower interest rates on company debts

    2. Higher demand for its products

    3. Higher taxation rates on company income

    Can you pls help me what is the anwer for the above

    December 4, 2023 at 9:34 am #695975
    LMR1006
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    An expansionary fiscal policy is characterized by increased government spending and/or decreased taxes in order to stimulate economic growth. In the context of the company manufacturing luxury items and being financed partly by long-term variable rate debt finance:

    1. Lower interest rates on company debts: Expansionary fiscal policy often involves the government implementing measures to lower interest rates in order to encourage borrowing and investment. This could potentially lead to lower interest rates on the company’s long-term variable rate debt, reducing its borrowing costs.

    2. Higher demand for its products: Increased government spending and decreased taxes can stimulate consumer spending and overall economic activity. This can result in higher demand for luxury items, potentially benefiting the company’s sales and revenue.

    3. Higher taxation rates on company income: While expansionary fiscal policy generally involves tax cuts, it is important to note that the specific impact on taxation rates for company income would depend on the government’s fiscal policy measures. It is possible that the government may increase taxation rates on company income to fund its increased spending, although this is not always the case.

    Overall, the company may benefit from lower interest rates on its debts and increased demand for its products, but it may also face the possibility of higher taxation rates on its income.

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