Answer: Comparability
Explanation:
Comparability describes information that is measured and reported in a similar manner for different companies. It helps users understand the real similarities and differences in economic activities between companies.
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Answer:
The amount of gain or loss that DUNN should report is $0.
Explanation:
Here we have to take out what would be the gain or loss for Dunn when he sells the stock given to him as a gift by his grandparents. Here we have to clear out what would be the Dunn basis for gain or loss, so that we can tell whether he earned a gain or loss.
For Dunn to take out the basis for gain would be similar to the donors ( in this case his grandparents ) basis for gain which is $32,000 AND Dunn has sold the stock for $29,000, so he definitely hasn't made the gain.
For Dunn to take out the basis for loss , he will suffer loss when if the amount at which he sells the stock is less than the amount which was at the date of transfer of stock $27,000, and as it is given he sells the stock at $29,000 , which is more than $27,000, so he definitely hasn't suffered loss also.
Thus we can say that he has neither suffered loss nor earn a gain.
Answer:
3. Opportunity Cost
1. Marginal Decisions
2. Resource Scarcity
Explanation:
Opportunity cost or implicit is the cost of the next best option forgone when one alternative is chosen over other alternatives.
If David buys the camera he would forgo the opportunity to buy a tv and if he buys a tv, he forgoes the opportunity to buy a camera.
Marginal decisions look at the benefit of increasing or decreasing an input by little units. Here, the educational company is considering the marginal benefit of increasing the numbers of economist by one unit.
Ava has limited time to do all she would like to do. Time here is a scarce resource. Her wants her limited but the resources are scarce.
Keeping sensitive personal and business information private is called PII, personally identifiable information. PII, or personally indetifiable information refers to all information that is classified and allows someone to figure out sensitive information about the person. Keeping PPI is important for identity purposes.