Would IRS be allowed to share tax information about an individual to Revenue Canada without the individual’s knowledge or permission?

They don’t share TAX information, but they most certainly DO share INCOME information. No consent is required to share information on income and most tax treaties do provide for the mutual exchange of earnings information on each other’s citizens.

I am planning to set up a web site and I am exploring ways to make revenue from my site. Other than search and ads that I place on my site, what other means do I have to make revenue? Is there a resource on the internet where I can check up on revenue making opportunities?

The most important question is; "How do I get the masses to visit my site?" Getting people to your site is as much an issue as what am I going to sell.
You’re getting ahead of yourself in thinking that everyone will be typing your site into their web browsers. It just isn’t the case. There are millions of websites and pages in web-land. I’ve had two sites up for 4 years and it’s still a tough pull to get people to just visit.
The best ticket to making money is creativity.

Banks appear (to me anyways) to be ravenous about signing up new credit card holders. I’m familiar with the statistic that states each American has an average credit card debt of $9000. But I am wondering how much average or median revenue it’s worth to a bank to signup a new credit card account? Any verified info that someone can point to would be much appreciated!

- Astro Boy

Thousands.

In terms of signing up new accounts it’s the Law of Numbers.

But those new accounts will also go through background checks (which is why your credit score may drop SLIGHTLY from opening new credit card accounts). This is part of Risk Management on their part.

Revenue is basically cash right? Which is an asset. Therefore, since a credit increases liabilities and decreases assets, revenue should decrease in credit during an increase in revenue. Right?

no, revenue may not always be cash
when you are on the accrual basis, whatever you invoice is revenue to the company
it is offset by a receivable account and when it is actually paid that account is credited and the cash account debited
they are both asset accounts
liabilities don’t enter this picture at all

The Royal family costs around 38 million and my stupid co-worker thinks they are a waste of money. I want to know how much revenue they generate for the United Kingdom, (postcards, movies, shirts, etc…). Can you think of some intangible worth they provide as well? If you don’t know, feel free to write bad things about my co-worker, it won’t solve the question but would make me happy.

Tourists throng the gates of Buckingham Palaced in the faint chance that they will see the queen and thats all day every day and these tourists probably spend money in the uk but its difficult to put a figure on it. Im glad we have the old goose as our head of state,
My car was stopped by the police once by her gate to let her car out and she waved at me as the car went past me.

If you need to find the quantity first, how do you go about doing that and then calculating the average, total and marginal revenue?

Are you at least given price data here?

I am a beverage manager who needs to increase revenue in a casino in Laughlin. We give out free drinks to players and the only way we we make money on beverages, is in our restaurants and bar lounges. What can I do to increase this revenue.

Stop giving out free drinks, then people’ll have to buy them.

I am trying to do clsing entries for revenues, but I have service and interest revenue. Do I add them together?

No. Operating revenues and interest income are normally separately stated.

The manager of a large apartment complex knows from experience that 100 units will be occupied if the rent is 372 dollars per month. A market survey suggests that, on the average, one additional unit will remain vacant for each 6 dollar increase in rent. Similarly, one additional unit will be occupied for each 6 dollar decrease in rent. What rent should the manager charge to maximize revenue?

81 units @ $486 each

The manager of a large apartment complex knows from experience that 100 units will be occupied if the rent is 372 dollars per month. A market survey suggests that, on the average, one additional unit will remain vacant for each 6 dollar increase in rent. Similarly, one additional unit will be occupied for each 6 dollar decrease in rent. What rent should the manager charge to maximize revenue?

81 units @ $486 each