Attachment # 00001288 - PAD505.Budget_Tools_Chapter_04_Text_Examples_and_Exercises_.xlsx
PAD505.Budget_Tools_Chapter_04_Text_Examples_and_Exercises_.xlsx (201.39 KB)
Raw Preview of Attachment:
(refer to the detailed question and attachment below)
Table 4.1Expenditures for Health in New York City, Fiscal Years 1996-2007, in Thousands of DollarsHealth DepartmentMental Health DepartmentHospitals Department New York City’s total health expendituresNew York City’s total expendituresCPIFiscal yearsFY 1996FY 1997FY 1998FY 1999FY 2000FY 2001FY 2002FY 2003FY 2004FY 2005FY 2006FY 2007Notes: The Mental Health Department was merged with the Health Department in FY 2003.CPI = consumer price index. CPI Adjusted Index: CUURA101SA0, New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY-NJ-CT-PA; base period 1982-1984 = 100. CPI figure for FY 2007 is November 2007.Table 4.2 Holt Exponential Smoothing RMSEMEαβDataMSEPeriodXtFtetStBtPeriod 0e2tTable 3 Holt Exponential Smoothing Makes Figure 2Makes Figure 4Makes Figure 3Year PropertyMonthApprovalTable 4.4Trend AnalysisNew York City’s Investment in HealthExpenditures FY 1996 to FY 2007(in thousands)Current dollarsActualsPercent of totalPercent changeDepartmentsDept. of HealthDept. of Mental HealthHospitals (HHC)Total health Total health as percentage of New York City's expendituresReference groupNew York City's expenditures Constant or real dollars (controlling for inflation) Percent Change Consumer Price IndexTable 4.3 Grid Search for Holt Exponential Smoothingα, βBETA (β)(β)A(α)LPHxbar 2xbar1DB0=d/L(L+1)/2S0F1Abs(ME)MinimumAutomate Grid ResultsSelectSelected:bcF 1eS Bq10:q12q6:q9

PAD505: Ch 4 Exercises Question 1&2

Question # 00016409 Posted By: CountryGrammer Updated on: 05/29/2014 06:23 AM Due on: 06/01/2014
Subject Statistics Topic Data Analysis Tutorials:
Question
Dot Image

Expenditures Analysis in Current Dollars: A. You are a fiscal analyst in the city's budget office. Complete the current dollar portion of table Table 4.4 analyzing the Health Department's expenditures, use the available data in Table 4.1 .

 B. Write a memo from you (as a fiscal analyst) to the budget director explaining the trends.

2.Expenditure Analysis in Constant Dollars A. In this exercise, you will complete the rest of the spreadsheet in Table 4.4, conducting the same analysis you did above, only you will convert all the Dollars in constant Dollars. This exercise allows you to adjust a spreadsheet for inflation. The technique is to convert current Dollars expenditures using cost of living indexes to constant (real) Dollars by removing inflations as a factor.

B. After you complete the spreadsheet calculating constant Dollars, write a paragraph from you, as a fiscal analyst, to OMB's budget director. In it you will explain what differences you found when you controlled for inflation compared with the first exercise when you did not control for inflation.

To complete the following two exercises, use the spreadsheet file titled 'Budget Tools Ch 4 text examples and exercises'

Dot Image
Tutorials for this Question
  1. Tutorial # 00015871 Posted By: mac123 Posted on: 05/29/2014 12:35 PM
    Puchased By: 3
    Tutorial Preview
    The solution of PAD505: Ch 4 Exercises Question 1&2...
    Attachments
    solutions.xls (379 KB)
Whatsapp Lisa