<h2>Answer</h2>
B. adds up all the income collected by all the sellers.
<h3>Explanation</h3>
Calculating GDP via the income approach of the established approaches, the income generated by all factors of production is the most accurate answer for the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of a country. This therefore establishes that the income generated by factors in the household in exchange of the services or products they have provided to consumers, represent the value of the total goods and services sold in the economy.
Answer:
$230,899
Explanation:
Calculation for what the equivalent present cost is for the first 5 years
Present cost of the repair work = 68,000 * (P/A, 6%,5) - 7,000 * (P/G, 6%,5)
Present cost of the repair work= 68,000 * 4.212364 - 7,000 * 7.934549
Present cost of the repair work= $230,898.90 Approximately $230,899
Therefore the Present cost of the repair work will be $230,899
Answer:
$165
Explanation:
The working capital of organization is the difference between the current assets and the current liabilities of the organization. It shows if a company has enough short term assets or asset that can be converted quickly to cash to settle obligations that will arise in the short term.
Working capital as at December 31, 2015
=$1,105 - $915
=$190
Working capital as at December 31, 2016
=$1,320 - $955
=$365
Change in working capital in 2016
= $365 - $190
= $165
Answer:
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Explanation:
Opportunity cost is the value of the forfeited benefits as a result of making a decision in a certain way. Decision making involves choosing one item over others. The cost or value of the option not chosen is the opportunity cost. The value of the forfeited option is the opportunity cost.
In choosing to go to the gym, the forgone activity is studying for the economic exam. The benefits associated with studying for the economic test is the opportunity cost. The value attached to the economic test, such as good grades, passing the test, or any reward arising from studying for the test, is the forfeited benefit and hence the opportunity cost.
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