Chartering a ship with "Bareboat Charter " type is similar to renting a car from the company to operate by a taxi driver . In this process, which of the following costs should be taken by the ship owner?
A: Shipbuilding cost
B: Crew wages
C: Fuel cost
D: All of the other items
A: Shipbuilding cost
B: Crew wages
C: Fuel cost
D: All of the other items
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- Chartering a ship with "Voyage Charter" type is similar to taking a taxi. In this process, which of the following costs should be taken by the ship charterer? A: Shipbuilding cost B: Crew wages C: Fuel cost D: None of the other items
- Chartering a ship with "Time Charter " type is similar to chartering a car for one or more days when we have a travel. In this process, which of the following costs should be taken by the ship charterer? A: crew wages B: ship repair cost C: fuel cost D: shipbuilding cost
- Time chartering means that the shipowner provides a designated manned ship to the charterer, and the charterer employs the ship for a specific period against payment of hire. Under time chartering, the charterer is not liable for costs such as ( )A. bunker costs B. crew wagesC. port charges D. loading costs A: bunker costs B: crew wages C: port charges D: loading costs
- Which ONE of the following statements is correct? A: All items held in inventory must be valued at historical cost B: All items held in inventory must be valued at selling price less expected costs to sell C: Items in inventory are likely to be valued at either cost or at net realisable value D: All items in inventory are likely to be valued at expected selling price
- Additionally, if you pay by L/C, we will pay 50% of ( ). A: the shipping B: the ship cost C: the shipping cost D: the ship