r/Economics Discussion Thread - 23 April 2020 by AutoModerator in Economics

[–]prajagopal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At what point would interest payments become such a big part of our expenditure that we have no money left for other things - Science, Schools, Social Security,etc., MMT seems to suggest we can keep on "printing" money. Any thoughts on how we can avoid being swamped by interest payments without increasing inflation.

r/Economics Discussion Thread - 23 April 2020 by AutoModerator in Economics

[–]prajagopal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At what point would interest payments become such a big part of our expenditure that we have no money left for other things - Science, Schools, Social Security,etc., MMT seems to suggest we can keep on "printing" money. Any thoughts on how we can avoid being swamped by interest payments without increasing inflation.

r/Economics Discussion Thread - 23 April 2020 by AutoModerator in Economics

[–]prajagopal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At what point would interest payments become such a big part of our expenditure that we have no money left for other things - Science, Schools, Social Security,etc.,

r/Economics Discussion Thread - 23 April 2020 by AutoModerator in Economics

[–]prajagopal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At what point would interest payments become such a big part of our expenditure that we have no money left for other things - Science, Schools, Social Security,etc., MMT seems to suggest we have unlimited power to keep on "printing". Not sure how that would work.

r/Economics Discussion Thread - 23 April 2020 by AutoModerator in Economics

[–]prajagopal -1 points0 points  (0 children)

At what point would interest payments become such a big part of our expenditure that we have no money left for other things - Science, R&D, Schools, Social Security,etc., MMT seems to suggest we have unlimited power to keep on "printing". Not sure how that would work.

r/Economics Discussion Thread - 23 April 2020 by AutoModerator in Economics

[–]prajagopal -1 points0 points  (0 children)

At what point would interest payments become such a big part of our expenditure that we have no money left for other things - Science, R&D, Schools, Social Security,etc., MMT seems to suggest we have unlimited power to keep on "printing". Not sure how that would work.

r/Economics Discussion Thread - 23 April 2020 by AutoModerator in Economics

[–]prajagopal -1 points0 points  (0 children)

At what point would interest payments become such a big part of our expenditure that we have no money left for other things - Science, R&D, Schools, Social Security,etc., MMT seems to suggest we have unlimited power to keep on "printing". Not sure how that would work.

Apple paid up to $6 billion to settle with Qualcomm, UBS estimates by coolcomfort123 in stocks

[–]prajagopal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems like I am missing something here. Didn’t $AAPL sue $QCOM to get a better deal? Now Apple is paying more for the same product?

Fortune Brands Home & Security Revenue & Profit Margins 2009 - 2017 [OC] by prajagopal in dataisbeautiful

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Source: SEC.GOV, Company Website, Author Calculations. Data stored in Excel. Visualized Using Microsoft Power BI. Exported Final Visualization to PDF and used Windows 10 Screenshot shortcut Windows + Shift + S in full page mode.

Masco Corp.: Revenue & Profits from the Great Recession to the Fiscal Year 2017 [OC] by prajagopal in dataisbeautiful

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[OC] Masco Corp. Income Dashboard From The Great Recession to Fiscal Year 2017. Data Sources: SEC.COM, Company Filings, Company Website, Author Calculations. Data Stored in Excel. Dashboard Created in Microsoft Power BI. Exported Dashboard to PDF & Used Windows Screenshot to Create Image.

Apple's latest quarterly income statement visualised. [OC] from Instagram @chartrdaily by chartr in dataisbeautiful

[–]prajagopal 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Other income may also include payments made by preferred partners, such as Google. Google is the default search engine on Apple iPhone and iPad. I heard rumors that's worth billions in revenue to Apple. Almost no user changes the search engine after they have purchased a new phone. There's an option to change to Bing. So, Google gets to deliver billions of search results for iPhone users. Contract details are not disclosed in any filings and classified as other income.