EBK INVESTMENTS
EBK INVESTMENTS
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ISBN: 9781259357480
Author: Bodie
Publisher: MCGRAW HILL BOOK COMPANY
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a.

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To state: Whether society gets richer in case housing prices are doubled across the world.

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Real assets: Any asset which has a physical shape with a financial worth can be termed as real assets. Land, building, plant, machinery, natural resources, etc. are some of the examples of real assets. 

b.

Summary Introduction

To state: Whether the homeowners will get rich if the housing prices are doubled.

Introduction: 

Real assets: Any asset which has a physical shape with a financial worth can be termed as real assets. Land, building, plant, machinery, natural resources, etc. are some of the examples of real assets. 

c.

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To reconcile: The effect of housing prices being doubled in the case of society and house owners getting richer.

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Real assets: Any asset which has a physical shape with a financial worth can be termed as real assets. Land, building, plant, machinery, natural resources, etc. are some of the examples of real assets. 

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