Answer: A. the company will be willing to pay a different amount for this resource.
Explanation:
The upper limit for the resource was 18 and anything up to 18 would have attracted the same shadow price (price company estimated it was willing to pay for access to this resource).
The access was increased past this limit however to 18.01. The company therefore will now have more access to the resource and so will be willing to pay a different amount for the resource.
Answer: $1,717,200
Explanation:
The amount of the debit to retained earnings as a result of the declaration and distribution of this stock dividend will be:
= 15% × 159,000 × $72
= 0.15 × 159,000 × $72
= $1,717,200
Answer: REIT
Explanation: A real estate investment trust, REIT, can be defined as an investment firm specialized in securities related to companies operating in real estate industries.
Such trust pool the money from investors and invest it in real estate securities. REIT gives the investors the exposure of real estate in their portfolios and invests like mutual funds.
Answer:
increasing returns to scale
Explanation:
The biggest barrier for other firms are increasing returns to scale. This is because Eric and Chris have their company already established and also have their clientele all hooked up and using their service. This allows them to produce a much higher electrical output for their clients with a certain Income. Newer companies will need a much higher income just to be able to produce a similar electrical output in order to try and compete with Eric and Chris.
Answer:
a. Capitalized : Equipment
b. Expensed
c. Capitalized : Building
d. Expensed
e. Capitalized : Equipment
f. Capitalized : Building
g. Capitalized : Building
h. Capitalized : Equipment
Explanation:
The Cost of Property, Plant and Equipment item according to IAS 16 includes, the Purchase Cost and any cost directly incurred in putting the assets in location and condition intended for use by management.
The costs exclude amounts collected in tax on behalf of third parties
Also not Capital expenditures increase the earning ability of the asset whilst revenue expenditure is the maintenance of such asset.