what if we just over haul the economy’s backbone?
Question by : what if we just over haul the economy’s backbone?
i believe the economy is wrong no matter what anyone does to fix it. so why not re do it??
1i don’t see how giving banks money will help because, they just give out loans then those loans must be payed back makes no since
2. someone just guesses ho much money to pump into the economy
3. nothing is really traded. every thing is just debited to in from one another. as in i earn money from someone else being debt
i have an ide to fix this but, its in its very first stages and is highly confusing i got so far and if anyone has an idea to help let me know
my email is dmiler59lewis@live.com
1) we build a foundation for the economy using an equation
economy equation so far: total products sold thus far= total money supply in circulation
this equations is for pricing a product
i have this so far: (labor + resources + profit) – product devalue= product worth
equation definitions
labor: work done by human or robot
resource: anything that is straight from the earth
product devalue : the devalue of a product over its given life time
product worth: how much something is after finished
this equation is for businesses to use when reporting there funds needed
total product – total product devalue= funds deposited
definitions
total product: total worth of all products made by a business
total product devalue: how fast the products will loose there value
after a business gives there totals to who ever handles the money the money requested will be given directly to them after sales are final
resource and labor from the money people and profit from the person to equal the 3 bucks
the revalue to sell an old item after its excepted life has expired
someone comes looks at the object in question
looks at its old value and deducts flaws and add’s value to replacement of old parts
well i’ll continue later if someone thanks this is an ok or good idea
Best answer:
Answer by Murtaza
Dear Sir,
Business is based on just one term, which is transaction. Every thing other than this is not business and creates a gap, to be filled by pumping liquid money.
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!
Originally posted 2012-07-04 19:45:03. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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