<span>Public goods are goods which are non-excludable (no one can be denied from using it) and non-rival (use by one wouldn't affect the consumption by another).
Because of this, people want to use the good but not pay for it as they know, once the good is provided, they can't be excluded from using it. This is called Free riding.
Private companies will not be able to tackle the problem of free riding as they won't know what rate to charge and how to make everyone pay.
Govt. can, however do this easily.</span>
Answer:
Nippon Technology
Value of Cash between January 1 and March 31, 2018:
= $1,737,000
Explanation:
a) Calculations:
Beginning Cash Balance $37,000
Net Income 2,400,000
Increase in other assets ($300,000)
Decrease in Liabilities ($200,000)
Dividends paid ($200,000)
Ending Cash balance $1,737,000
b) Nippon Technology's cash balance at the end of March 31, 2018 is the net effect of cash transactions that took place between January 1, 2018 and March 31, 2018. It shows what Nippon Technology received in the form of cash receipts from customers and what it spent in operational, investing, and financing activities during the period of 3 months.
The difference between collaborative consumption firms is that ZILOK PROVIDES INVENTORY WHICH ARE PROVIDED BY PARTICIPATING CITIZEN SUPPLIERS WHILE CHEGG OWNS ITS OWN INVENTORY.
Collaborative consumption is an economy system of decentralized networks and market places which unlock the value of underused assets by matching consumers in a manner which bypass middlemen. It is also called sharing economy. Zilok and Chegg are examples of collaborative firms.
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Story : A Dog’s Tale by Mark Twain
4. Read this sentence from the selection.
“Whenever she heard a large word she said it over to herself many times, and so was able to keep it until there was a dogmatic gathering in the neighborhood.”
In this sentence the word dogmatic is used as —
• an insightful simile
• a descriptive metaphor
• a humorous play on words
• an illuminating allusion
5. In the last paragraph the narrator says his mother would “fetch out a long word.” The connotations of the word fetch remind the reader that the narrator’s mother —
• is well educated
• is a dog
• knows lots of big words
• likes to show off
8. What is ironic about the author’s mother showing off with her knowledge of the word unintellectual?
• Her child knew she didn’t understand the word correctly.
• The strangers all already knew the meaning of the word.
• As any intellectual would know, the word should be “nonintellectual.”
• She did not know any synonyms for the word.
9. Which type of person is most like the author’s mother?
• A high-performing student with an excellent memory for words
• A very verbal person who always has a quick answer that sounds good
• A dishonest person who tells lies on a regular basis
• A person who likes dogs a lot and works at a veterinary clinic
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