Explaining Fiscal Deficit – By Prof. Simply Simple The government needs money for its huge expenses. We can broadly divide govt. expenses into two types:

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Explaining Fiscal Deficit – By Prof. Simply Simple The government needs money for its huge expenses. We can broadly divide govt. expenses into two types: 1. Revenue expenses 2.Capital expenses. The money spent by the government for paying salary to its staff is revenue expense, and the money spent for constructing a hospital is capital expense.

So how does the govt. meet these expenses? Explaining Fiscal Deficit The government finances its expenses by 1. Revenue by direct and indirect taxes 2.Revenue by non-tax means include Revenue receipts These include dividends received from public sector companies, fees, fines, forfeitures etc. Capital receipts These include sale of PSUs, recovery of loans, borrowings of the government Revenue receipts are recurring in nature like the salary you earn while capital receipts are occasional in-flows like the proceeds you may receive on selling your house

So where is the deficit? Explaining Fiscal Deficit The expenses that the government incurs is always more than the income it makes. This difference or deficit is known as “Fiscal Deficit”. It is expressed as a percentage of GDP The financing of this deficit is known as “deficit financing”

So how is this deficit financed??? Explaining Fiscal Deficit Through government borrowings. It is due to this reason we had included borrowings of the government as revenue in one of our earlier slides OR Through printing of additional currency notes.

Which is a better option then??? Explaining Fiscal Deficit Borrowing money from the market is a better option because if the government were to print more notes it would increase supply of money in the economy thereby reducing its “buying power” and causing inflation. Inflation would hurt one and all making the government un-popular. Therefore borrowing from the market is a better option as it does not alter money supply. But this too cannot go on endlessly. To understand this let’s look at the next slide

Government borrowings too have a limit Explaining Fiscal Deficit Borrowing money from the market cannot be an endless strategy purely because there is limited money in the market and needs to be made available for other borrowers as well Too much of borrowings will drive up interest rates making credit expensive and thereby putting pressure on prices. Hence the only way to control the deficit in the long run is by spending less and earning more.

Hope this lesson has succeeded in explaining the concept of “Fiscal Deficit”. Please give me your feedback at Mutual Fund investments are subject to market risks, read all scheme related documents carefully.

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