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Chapter 9 Good times, bad times
Section 1
Section 2

Slide 1 - Slide

About a café owner is given:
- turnover: € 120,000;
- purchase of drinks: € 25,000;
- paying cleaning firm Cleanup: € 10,000;
- paying own staff: € 20,000.

What is this café's added value?
A
€ 65.000
B
€ 85.000
C
€ 95.000

Slide 2 - Quiz

Explanation
About a café owner is given:
- turnover: € 120,000;
- purchase of drinks: € 25,000;
- paying cleaning firm Cleanup: € 10,000;
- paying own staff: € 20,000.
What is this café's added value?

€ 120.000 - (€ 25,000 + € 10.000)

Slide 3 - Slide

Slide 4 - Slide

About a construction firm is given:
- turnover: € 800,000;
- purchase of building materials: € 120,000.

What is this building firm's contribution to the GDP?
A
€ 800.000
B
€ 120.000
C
€ 920.000
D
€ 680.000

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which spending is paid from the added value?



Which spending is paid from the added value?



A
Employee's wages
B
Interest paid over debts
C
Goods purchased

Slide 6 - Quiz

Slide 7 - Slide

What are correct examples of a primary income?
A
The market trader's profit
B
A retired woman's AOW benefits
C
The rent received by the owner of a factory hall

Slide 8 - Quiz


About a baker is given:
- turnover: € 135,000;
- purchase of raw materials: € 20,000;
- paying insurance premiums: € 8,000;
- paying own staff: € 25,000.
A
Added value = € 82,000
B
Added value = € 107,000
C
Added value = € 115,000

Slide 9 - Quiz

Explanation
About a baker is given:
- turnover: € 135,000;
- purchase of raw materials: € 20,000;
- paying insurance premiums: € 8,000;
- paying own staff: € 25,000.

€ 135,000 - ( € 20,000 + € 8,000) = € 107,000

Slide 10 - Slide

Which of the expenses listed below are paid from the added value?
A
Services purchased
B
Monthley rent of the premises
C
Profit for the entrepreneur

Slide 11 - Quiz

Slide 12 - Slide

What are correct examples of a primary income?
A
The wages of a pupil in the greenhouse
B
The gardener's profit
C
WW benefits to an unemployed man

Slide 13 - Quiz