A
To calculate: The ratio of the real asset to total asset is to be determined.
Introduction: The physical assets are called as real assets which include precious metals, lands, commodities and natural resources.
Total assets can be defined by the total amount of asset owned by an individual or any person. These assets are represented in terms of economical value.
A

Answer to Problem 9PS
The ratio of the real asset to total asset is 0.12.
Explanation of Solution
The
Assets | $Billion | %Total | Liabilities and Net worth | $Billion | %Total |
Real assets | Liabilities | ||||
Equipment and software | $4259 | 13.9% | Bonds and mortgages | 5935 | 19.36% |
Real estate | $9051 | 29.5% | Bank loans | 612 | 2.00% |
Inventories | $2010 | 6.6% | Other loans | 1105 | 3.61% |
Total real estates | $15320 | 50.0% | Trade debt | 1969 | 6.42% |
Other | 4267 | 13.92% | |||
Financial asset | Total liabilities | 13,888 | 45.31% | ||
Deposit and cash | 967 | 3.2% | |||
Marketable securities | 769 | 2.5% | |||
Trade and consumer credits | 2555 | 8.3% | |||
Direct investment abroad | 4055 | 13.2% | |||
Other | 6983 | 22.6% | |||
Total financial asset | 15329 | 50.0% | Net worth | 16761 | 54.69% |
Total | 30649 | 100.0% | 30649 | 100.00% |
The ratio of the real asset to total asset is given as −
Put the given values in formula.
B
To calculate: The ratio of the real asset to total asset for non-financial firm is to be determined.
Introduction:
The physical assets are called as real assets which include precious metals, lands, commodities and natural resources.
Total assets can be defined by the total amount of asset owned by an individual or any person. These assets are represented in terms of economical value.
B

Answer to Problem 9PS
The ratio of the real asset to total asset for nonfinancial firm is 0.50.
Explanation of Solution
The balance sheet is given as -
Assets | $Billion | %Total | Liabilities and Net worth | $Billion | %Total |
Real assets | Liabilities | ||||
Equipment and software | $4259 | 13.9% | Bonds and mortgages | 5935 | 19.36% |
Real estate | $9051 | 29.5% | Bank loans | 612 | 2.00% |
Inventories | $2010 | 6.6% | Other loans | 1105 | 3.61% |
Total real estates | $15320 | 50.0% | Trade debt | 1969 | 6.42% |
Other | 4267 | 13.92% | |||
Financial asset | Total liabilities | 13,888 | 45.31% | ||
Deposit and cash | 967 | 3.2% | |||
Marketable securities | 769 | 2.5% | |||
Trade and consumer credits | 2555 | 8.3% | |||
Direct investment abroad | 4055 | 13.2% | |||
Other | 6983 | 22.6% | |||
Total financial asset | 15329 | 50.0% | Net worth | 16761 | 54.69% |
Total | 30649 | 100.0% | 30649 | 100.00% |
The ratio of the real asset to total asset is given as −
Put the given values in formula.
C
To calculate: The reason for the difference is to be found.
Introduction: The physical assets are called as real assets which include precious metals, lands, commodities and natural resources.
Total assets can be defined by the total amount of asset owned by an individual or any person. These assets are represented in terms of economical value.
C

Answer to Problem 9PS
Loans are issued by the commercial banks which results in the lower real estate and high financial issue. Therefore, ratio of commercial bank is less than the non-financial firms.
Explanation of Solution
The value of the ratio of the real asset to total asset of commercial bank is less than the ratio of the real asset to total asset for nonfinancial firm. Loans are issued by the commercial banks which results in the lower real estate and high financial issue. Therefore, there is difference between ratio of the commercial bank and the non-financial firms.
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