<span>The best example of a good that is excludable in consumption is a bicycle.
</span><span>If it is possible to prevent people (consumers) who have not paid for it from having access to it then the good is excludable.
So, according this the bicycle is an excludable good.
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Any opportunity cost is that cost which you give up in order to pursue a different thing. In this problem, you give up your $11,000 job to go to school. However you are going to spend $2300 (tuition is $2000 and books are $300) to go to school.
In short: If you took the job, you would make $11,000. If you go to summer school, you spend $2,300. However, you are in school, and both spending and not making the money. Your opportunity cost is their sum - $13,300, because you gave up the job and are spending money on books and tuition.
Notice that the living expenses are not mentioned - that is a fixed cost and that change is not included.
The opportunity cost is $13,300.
Given that <span>James
is a recent college graduate and has six months of it experience. he is
thinking about pursuing a certification program in order to demonstrate
that he is serious about it. james learns that database designers work
with systems analysts and other individuals involved in the SDLC (System Development Life Cycle).</span>
Answer:
Fair Value adjustment $5,000 Dr.
Unrealized holding gain-net income $5,000 Cr.
Explanation:
Common stock purchase price = $500,000
North company outstanding stock = $10,000,000
5% stock of outstanding stock purchased :
(5/100) * $10,000,000
0.05 * 10,000,000
= $500,000
Fair value of investment = $505,000
Adjustment in fair value = $505,000 - $500,000 = $5000 ( Debit)
Unrealized holding gain-net income = $505,000 - $500,000 ( Credit)
Answer:
Crimson Tide Corporation
Accounts Titles Debit Credit
1. Dividends $800
Cash $800
To record payment of dividends.
2. Accounts Receivable $3,400
Service Revenue $3,400
To record provision of services on account.
3. correct
4. Cash $400
Accounts Receivable $400
To record the receipt of cash on account.
5. Accounts Payable $1,200
Cash $1,200
To record payment on account.
Explanation:
The correct entries have been provided as above. The first step in recording transactions in the journal is to recognize the accounts involved. Then, identify which account is to be debited and which is to be credited, following basic accounting principle and based on the accounting equation of Assets = Liabilities + Equity.