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TABLE 7-1 Gross Domestic product Consumption, Investment, and International Components ($ Billions) Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Table 07-01

TABLE 7-2 Gross Savings in the United States ($ Billions) Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Table 07-02

FIGURE 7-1 Creation of Financial Assests and Liabilities Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Figure 07-01

Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Figure FIGURE 7-2 The Federal Government Dollar, Fiscal Year 2003 Estimates (Figure continues on next slide)

FIGURE 7-2 (Continued) Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Figure continued

TABLE 7-3 Federal Budget Receipts, Outlays, and Total Public Debt ($ Billions) Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Table (Table continues on next slide)

Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Table continued TABLE 7-3 (Continued)

FIGURE 7-3 Federal Budget Results Since 1990 Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Figure 07-03

TABLE 7-4 Interest-Bearing Federal Debt as a Percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Table 07-04

TABLE 7-5 Personal Savings in the United States ($ Billions) Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Table 07-05

TABLE 7-6 Corporate Savings in the United States ($ Billions) Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Table 07-06

TABLE 7-7 Net Lending in Credit Markets ($ Billions) Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Table 07-07

TABLE 7-8 Funds Raised in the Credit Markets ($ Billions) Melicher & Norton/Finance: Introduction to Institutions, Investments, and Management, 11th edition Chapter 7, Table 07-08