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Business, 22.01.2020 23:31, k3ydag0at

Barney decides to quit his job as a corporate accountant, which pays $10,000 a month, and goes into business for himself as a certified public accountant. he decides not to rent office space downtown, but instead sets up shop in his converted garage apartment, which he could rent out for $300 a month if he wasnât using it as his own office. he must purchase office supplies worth $75 a month, and his monthly electricity bill has increased by $50 now that he is working out of his home office. after six months of working from home, barney has earned an average of $12,000 per month. a. what are barneyâs monthly explicit costs? b. what are barneyâs monthly implicit costs? c. what are barneyâs monthly economic costs?

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