Analyzing the Cost of an Owner's Preference
The sole owner of a highly profitable software company that creates business accounting tools decides to dedicate a team of developers to build a free, non-revenue-generating mobile game, a personal passion project. This decision diverts resources from a planned, profitable update to their main accounting product, resulting in a foreseeable reduction of the firm's annual profit by $250,000. Analyze this scenario by explaining who ultimately bears the direct financial cost of this decision and the underlying reason for this outcome based on the owner's position within the firm's financial structure.
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