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The best way to answer that is, "What does my community need?" Look for a good or service that your community really needs. Then see if you can provide that good or service well and at a price that is lower than the current price for the good or service. If it looks like you can turn a good profit, that is what I would open a business for.
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An overhead is a cost that is not directly related to the production of a specific good or service but that is indirectly related to the production of several goods or services. For example, the cost of maintaining an office or factory - lighting, heating etc.
coffee beans a coffee shop purchases to make coffeethe wheat that a bakery purchases to make breada cake purchased from a bakery for a weddinglumber purchased by a construction company to use in building houses
yes, BP is a really good example of a primary sector business so i think that its a good choice to do some work on this example if you are doing assessments on it.
The difference between intermediate goods and final goods is in their nature. Intermediate goods are finished goods which can be used to make other good like wool. The final goods are sold to consumers like a woolen coat.
It would be an intermediate good because it will be used in the production of baked goods. It is only a final good if it is not part of the production process of something.
Yes
Public goods: would be a shared good or service that is inefficient or impractical. An example would be roads or dams
intermediate good
Food
Depends on how intermediate the rider is, and what discipline and style of riding they want to do
A religious service (of any religion) is a good example of a ritual.
A religious service (of any religion) is a good example of a ritual.
if the final good is the sandwich, bread is a component: therefore an intermediate good
Yes, they are decent enough, they would be an intermediate brand.
A kitten is the best cat for intermediate owners.