Net Factor Income from Abroad (NFIA) refers to the net flow of property income to and from the rest of the world (net payments on income) plus the net flow of compensation of employees (net receipts on compensation). The NFIA is added to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to come up with the Gross National Product (GNP).
Source: http://www.nscb.gov.ph/statseries/03/ss-200307-es2-01.asp
NFIA is the National Feed Ingredients Association
GNP = GDP + NFIA If NFIA positive, then GNP greater than GDP. +NFIA = GNP - GDP If NFIA negative, then GDP greater than GNP. -NFIA = GDP - GNP
NFIA stands for Net Factor Income from Abroad. It measures the difference between the income earned by a country's residents from foreign investments and the income earned by foreign residents from domestic investments. Essentially, it reflects the net income flow across borders and is an important component in calculating a nation's Gross National Product (GNP). A positive NFIA indicates that a country earns more from foreign investments than it pays out, while a negative NFIA suggests the opposite.
There are approximately 92 million people that live in the Philippines as of 2009.
The Sabong dance is a dance that is popular in the Philippines. The dance is meant to imitate fighting roosters.
The Philippines was under direct rule by the United States during the American colonial period (1898-1946). The direct rule meant that the U.S. government had direct control over the administration and governance of the Philippines.
If you meant the actress from the Philippines, she quit acting at the height of her popularity to settle down in Australia. ☺
H. Russell Conrad has written: 'NFIA literature review on iron in animal & poultry nutrition' -- subject(s): Animal nutrition, Poultry, Iron, Feeding and feeds
Unknown what is meant by a "green passport." Residents of The Philippines are not US citizens and their entrance into the US is governed according to the applicable US laws controlling the entry of ANY foreign national into the US.
What the question meant is really "What are the vicinal (closest) countries of the Philippines?". So here's the answers: (There are other answers, too) North - Japan South - Indonesia East - Guam West - Cambodia
The fourth Monday in September is always Filipino Family Day. This celebration began in 2008 and is meant for families to celebrate family dining.
In the Philippines, "Philippines" is spelled as "Pilipinas" in the local language, Filipino.