All of the following are typically considered capital goods except
A. The machinery in a factory
B. The software a business owns
C. Cooked hot dogs at a sporting event
D. A carpenters tools
E. A professional musicians instruments

Respuesta :

Answer:

C. Cooked hot dogs at a sporting event

Explanation:

Capital goods are tangible assets that businesses use to produce goods and services for sale. Capital goods are not meant for sale but are used to make products that will be sold to generate revenue. Capital goods have a useful life exceeding one year and include buildings, equipment, motor vehicles, and tools.

From the list provided, Cooked hot dogs at a sporting event are not capital goods. All the other items are capital goods. They do not get consumed in the production process.