Every decision has an Opportunity Cost due to the nature of scarcity, there is always a better
Question:
Every decision has an Opportunity Cost due to the nature of scarcity, there is always a better alternative not chosen, therefore, there is always an opportunity cost. "The opportunity cost of an alternative is what you give up to pursue it" (Froeb, McCann,Shor & Ward, 2016). When you go to a Maroon 5 concert, you give up $100 of benefits you would have received if you had gone to a Beyonc concert. Also, you would also avoid $80 of cost for the Beyonc concert. According to the definition below, the opportunity cost of seeing Maroon 5 concert is $100 - $80 = $20. Please delve into the statement there are always opportunity costs. How can an individual make the best decision? Is there a best decision? Would one miss an opportunity not attending one of the concerts? Include a minimum of one reference.
Auditing An International Approach
ISBN: 978-0071051415
6th edition
Authors: Wally J. Smieliauskas, Kathryn Bewley