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Gross Domestic Product

If you throw all the products we buy and the services we use in one basket, then add up the price tag, that's the Gross Domestic Product, which is the primary metric economists use to assess the economic health of a country or region.

The easy part of calculating GDP is the calculation itself: C+I+G+(X-M)=GDP. Got it? No? Well, add Consumption, Investment by companies, Government purchases, and then take the product of eXports (calling it 'E' would lack sexiness) minus iMports ('I' was taken). Viola! GDP.

Still don't get it? Well, knowing the components helps. Consumption is the biggest component, and it's a tally of the cost of all the goods and services we buy. Investment is what companies spend on the real assets they own, plus the value of the inventory that we haven't gobbled up through consumption. Government purchases are what the Feds pay money for (whether it be highways or fighter jets, though big social programs, like welfare, aren't counted). And then we calculate the difference between the goods and services we¿re sending to other countries and the stuff we're bringing in.

Good. That explains it, except there's a catch. Inflation has a habit of distorting the numbers, so economists talk about either Nominal GDP or Real GDP. In fact, Real GDP isn't necessarily "real" for most folks, since it takes any inflation out. Nominal GDP includes the effects of inflation. (There's something called the implicit price deflator which is a calculation using the two, but we'll spare you the details.)

So, now that we know GDP, why do we want to? Well, it's good to compare different markets. And watching the trend shows whether a given economy is growing (good), stagnating (not so good), or shrinking (very not so good). When GDP goes down two quarters in a row, we're officially in a recession.

For the record, GDP is released at the end of each month, with most reporting ¿preliminary¿ data for the previous month. But you won't get final GDP numbers for the fourth quarter of a year until the very end of the first quarter of the next year. After all, it's not an easy number to calculate.

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Verso Paper Corp. to Announce Second Quarter Results and Host Conference Call on August 7

 
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MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 28, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ ----Verso Paper Corp. (NYSE: VRS) today announced that it will announce its financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2008, in a news release before the market opens on Thursday, August 7. Management will host a conference call at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time, Thursday, August 7, to discuss second quarter results.

This release and the second quarter results will be made available on Verso Paper's website ( http://www.versopaper.com ).

Analysts and investors may participate in the live conference call by dialing 913-312-0971 or, within the U.S. and Canada only, 888-819-8018, access code 5146424. To register, please dial in 10 minutes before the conference call begins. The conference call and presentation materials can also be accessed live over the Internet by going to Verso Paper's website and clicking on the link to Investor Relations Overview or by going to http://www.videonewswire.com/event.asp?id=50347 .

A telephonic replay of the call can be accessed at 719-457-0820 or, within the U.S. and Canada only, 888-203-1112, access code 5146424. This replay will be available starting at 12:00 p.m. (ET) on August 7, 2008, and will remain available until noon (ET) on August 21, 2008. The replay will also be available on Verso Paper's website for 90 days.

About Verso Paper

Based in Memphis, Tennessee, Verso Paper is a leading North American producer of coated papers, including coated groundwood and coated freesheet, and supercalendered products. Verso's paper products are used primarily in media and marketing applications, including magazines, catalogs and commercial printing applications such as high-end advertising brochures, annual reports and direct-mail advertising. Additional information about Verso is available on our Web site at http://www.versopaper.com .

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