Calculate Net Domestic Product at Factor Cost Dividends ₹ 50 Social Security Contribution by employers ₹ 40
Calculate Net Domestic Product at Factor Cost:
| Particulars | ₹ Crores |
| (i) Dividends | 50 |
| (ii) Social Security Contribution by employers | 40 |
| (iii) Corporate profit tax | 30 |
| (iv) Consumption of fixed Capital | 60 |
| (v) Net Factor income to abroad | 20 |
| (vi) Retained earnings of private corporate sector | 20 |
| (vii) Interest | 150 |
| (viii) Net current transfers to rest of the world | (-) 10 |
| (ix) Rent | 100 |
| (x) Net indirect tax | 70 |
| (xi) Compensation of employees | 600 |
Ans:- Net Domestic Product at Factor Cost = ₹ 950 Crore
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Solution:-
Calculation of Net Domestic Product a Factor Cost
NDP at FC = Compensation of Employees + Mixed Income of Self-Employed + Rent + Interest + Profit (Dividends + Corporate Profit Tax + Retained earnings of private Corporate Sector)
NDP at FC = ₹ 600 + 0 + ₹ 100 + ₹ 150 + ( ₹ 50 + ₹ 30 + ₹ 20)
NDP at FC = ₹ 950 Crore
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