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Utilities
Water works, and electric company.
yes it is. however regulated it is a for profit company and its product cost on average %25-%40 more then non profit public utilities.
There are 22 property cards and the 2 Utilities cards (WaterWorks and Electric Company).
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Utilities
Microsoft . Another is Utilities provider .
Water works, and electric company.
yes it is. however regulated it is a for profit company and its product cost on average %25-%40 more then non profit public utilities.
The utilities, like railroads, don't have color group like other places. They just have a picture of a faucet and a light bulb. The utilities are outlined in black though.
well there are many differrent versions of mononoplys but the only difference in the games are the characters you use and the actual property names but the colors price and rent stays the same in all but electric banking where it goes to millions instead of hundreds and k instead of 10s and 1s the 1st monopoly both cost 60 dollars the baby blues cost 100 100 and 120 the hot pinks cost 140 140 and 160 oranges cost 180 180 and 200 the reds cost 220 220 240 yellows cost 260 260 and 280 the greens cost 300 300 and 320 the blues are the last monoply color and it breaks the pattern by costing 350 and 400 the rail roads all cost 200 and the utilities cost 150
it is obviously variable
Government run monopolies. When the government has control of a monopoly they often provide basic needs for the people, but do not take advantage of the power. Ex. the post office is a government run monopoly.
There are 22 property cards and the 2 Utilities cards (WaterWorks and Electric Company).
If the question is "Should utilities such as power and phone be accounted for through Cost of Goods Sold?" the answer is no. Utilities are an expense.
the monopoly board game is based on the reality of real estate.