If the monetization elements on the page you visit require that you click on them then you won't be generating any revenue unless you click on them.
If the page has display ads (graphical ads) then loading them (when you load the page) will generate revenue.
sales revenue is owner's equity
yes, revenue is a part of the owner's equity
By generating profits.
It generates revenue and income from the tourists buying souvenirs. Also, the income that a store's owner (if it isn't owned by the government) spends it on goods generating revenue to Tonga's government. This is basically, of how all countries, get tourism's effect.
expenses decrease owner's equity where as revenue increases owner's equity
Usually the person or company who purchased the domain name that is used to access the website. Without a domain name a website is not accessible from the internet. You can also specify who the owner is when purchasing the domain name.
No, it is an owner's equity account.
Usually the person or company who purchased the domain name that is used to access the website. Without a domain name a website is not accessible from the internet. You can also specify who the owner is when purchasing the domain name.
No, it is an owner's equity account.
If you used copyright images anywhere (including a website) without the owner's permission (for which he might want a fee to be paid) the owner could use the law to make you pay.
The owner of a website can typically be found in a number of ways. Often the owner will have his or her name on the site.
The owner of a website can typically be found in a number of ways. Often the owner will have his or her name on the site.