Multiple Choice
One problem with measuring a durable good's cost is
A) how to account for depreciation of the good.
B) how to handle the cost if the value changes over time.
C) that the good may break before the end of its estimated useful life.
D) when to decide to throw it away for a newer model even if the cost has not been accounted for.
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