Calculate Tax Rate in Decimal Form (6 decimal places)

City: Reese
Total Assessed Value: $48,000,000
Budget required: $895,000

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Answer 1

Answer:

the tax rate in decimal places is 0.018645

Explanation:

The computation of the tax rate in decimal places is shown below;

tax rate is

= Required budget ÷ Total assessed value

= $895,000 ÷ $48,000,000

= 0.018645

hence, the tax rate in decimal places is 0.018645

Simply divide the required budget from the total assessed value in order to get the tax rate


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Sprague Company has been operating for several years, and on December 31, 207, presented the following balance sheet.
SPRAGUE COMPANY BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 2014
Cash $40,000
Accounts payable $80,000
Receivables 75000
Mortgage payable 140,200
Inventory 95000
Common stock ($1 par) 150,000
Plant assets (net) 220,000
Retained earnings 60,000 430000
The net income for 2017 was $25,000. Assume that total assets are the same in 2016 and 2017.
Compute each of the following ratios. for each of the four, indicate the manner in which it is computed and its significance as tool in the analysis of the financial soundness of the company
a) Current ratio
b) Acid-test ratio
c) Debt to assets ratio
d) Return on asset

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Answer:

A. Current Ratio= 2.63

B. Acid-Test Ratio = 1.44

C. Debt to Assets Ratio 51.16%

D. Return on assets 5.81%

Explanation:

a. Calculation forn Current Ratio

First step is to Calculate the Total Current Assets

Cash 40,000

Receivables 75,000

Inventory 95,000

Total Current Assets 210,000

Now let calculate Current Ratio

Current Ratio= Current Assets / Current Liabilities

Current Ratio=210,000/80,000

Current Ratio= 2.63

b Calculation for Acid-Test Ratio

Acid-Test Ratio=(Current Assets - Inventory) / Current Liabilities

Acid-Test Ratio =(210,000-95,000)/80,000

Acid-Test Ratio =115,000/80,000

Acid-Test Ratio = 1.44

c. Calculation for Debt to Assets Ratio

First step is to calculate total Debt

Accounts payable 80,000

Mortgage payable 140,000

Total Debt 220,000

Now let calculate the Debt to Assets Ratio

Debt to Assets Ratio= Total Debt/ Total Assets

Debt to Assets Ratio=220,000/430,000

Debt to Assets Ratio= 51.16%

d. Calculation for Return on assets

Return on assets= Net Income/ Average Assets

Return on assets=25,000/430,000

Return on assets 5.81%

The difference between the income
received from abroad for rendering factor services by the normal residents of the country to the rest of the world and income paid for the factor services rendered by
nonresidents in the domestic territory of a country is known as:

Select one:
a. Net Factor Income from Abroad
b. Capital consumption allowances
c. Depreciation
d. Subsidy

= Net Factor Income from Abroad​

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The difference between the income received from abroad for rendering factor services and income paid for the factor services rendered by nonresidents is known as Net Factor Income from Abroad. Thus the correct  option is (B).

What is Income?

Income refers to the money received by the individual over a period of time. In Business, income refers to the revenue generated after selling the goods and services to the customers.

Net factor Income from abroad refers to the income received from aboard after providing the services  by the residents of the country to the rest of the world minus income paid for taking services from the domestic country.

Thus the correct  option is (B).

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Today, you deposit $2,500 of cash in a savings account that earns 8.0% in annualized interest. One interest payment is received at the end of every year. You make no other deposits or withdrawals.

In five years, the amount of interest on interest you have earned in your savings account is closest to: ________

a. $173
b. $175
c. $177
d. $1,000
e. $1,177

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Answer:

a. $173

Explanation:

The computation of the amount of interest earned in five years is shown below;

But before that following calculations need to be done

As we know that

Simple interest = Present value × rate of interest × time period

= $2,500 × 8% × 5

= $1,000

Now the future value is

Future value = Present value × (1 + rate of interest)^number of years

= $2,500 ×(1 + 8%)^5

= $2,500 × 1.4693280768

= $3,673

Now the compound interest is

Compound interest = Future value - Present value

= $3,673 - $2,500

= $1,173

Now interest on interest is

Interest on interest = Compound interest - Simple interest

= $1,173 - $1,000

= $173

Identify the items/accounts from the following list that are likely to serve as source documents.

a. Sales ticket
b. Trial balance
c. Balance sheet
d.Telephone bill
e. Invoice from supplier
f. Company revenue account
g. Income statement
h. Bank statement
i. Prepaid insurance

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Answer and Explanation:

The following are the items that considered as a source documents

a. sales ticket

b. Telephone bill

c. Invoice from supplier

d. The bank statement

These four items would be classified as source documents

Basically the source document is the information that used as a source for recording the accounting entries either in electronic form or in paper form

If the government issued license to pollute a total of 1,600 tons of emissions, the market price to emit 1 ton of emissions would equal:___________.

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Answer:

$450 per ton.

Explanation:

The government has allowed to pollute 1600 ton of emission. The business has secured license from the government to run its business activities and drain the polluted waste in the sea. The total pollution allowed is 1600 tons and the cost of securing the license is $720,000. The cost per ton of emission would be $450.

Breakthrough innovations account for ___% in the golden ratio on innovation
Group of answer choices
a. 20
b. 10
c. 5
d. 15
e. 25

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E. 25 is the best answer

Which option identifies the concept represented in the following scenario? Winn-Dixie has acquired the nine Gooding's grocery stores in Florida.
- vertical consolidation
- horizontal consolidation
- oligopolistic consolidation
- monopolistic consolidation​

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Answer:

oligopolistic consolidation

Answer:

maybe vertical

Explanation:

You have the following information
Salam $1,000
Net profit margin= 5%.
Calculate Net Income

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Answer:

$50

Explanation:

Net income will be the difference between the selling price and the Cost price.

Cost price is $1000

net profit margin is 5%, selling price will be

=$1000 + profit margin

= $1000 + (5/100 x 1000)

=$1000 + $50

=$1050

Net income = $1050 -$50

=$50

The teams are concerned with
rotating tasks and assignments
amongst its members are

Select one:
a. Self concerned
b. Self motivated
c. Self styled
d. Self-managed

= Self-managed​

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Answer:

Self-managed

Explanation:

the answer is Self-managed

The teams are concerned with

rotating tasks and assignments

amongst its members are

Select one:

a. Self concerned

b. Self m

Why might Gross Domestic Product not be the most accurate measure of an economy's health? (Explain at least 3 reasons)

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The gross domestic product is the value of an economy's final goods which the economy produces. The reasons why Domestic Product may not be the most accurate measure of an economy's health include:

• It doesn't take into account the value of the works of housewives, volunteers etc.

• The gross domestic product doesn't measure the quality of education that is offered, the children's health, happiness etc.

• GDP takes into consideration the market prices and therefore, activities that are outside the market are left out and not measured.

Case studies can _________ be cross-representational from company to company.

rarely

always

never

usually

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Usually That’s what I put last time, but I didn’t see the answer
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A bank has written a call option on one stock and a put option on another stock. For the first option the stock price is 50, the strike price is 51, the volatility is 28% per annum, and the time to maturity is nine months. For the second option the stock price is 20, the strike price is 19, the volatility is 25% per annum, and the time to maturity is one year. Neither stock pays a dividend, the risk-free rate is 6% per annum, and the correlation between stock price returns is 0.4. Calculate a 10-day 99% VaR.

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Answer:

10-Day 99% VaR = 3.61

Explanation:

Data Given:

For First Option:

Stock Price = 50

Strike Price = 51

Volatility = 28% per annum

Time to maturity = 9 months

For Second Option:

Stock Price = 20

Strike Price = 19

Volatility = 25% per annum

Time to maturity = 12 months or 1 year

Risk Free Rate = 6% per annum

Correlation = 0.4

Find 10-day 99% VaR.

Solution:

First of all we need to refer the DerivaGem Model to dig out the change in price equation for both the options.

So, according to DerivaGem Model, We have following data:

For First Option:

Value  = -5.413

Delta Value = -0.589

For Second Option:

Value = -1.014

Delta = -0.284

Change in Price = (Delta value of First Option x Stock Price)Y1 + (Delta value of the second option x Stock Price)Y2

Change in Price = (-0.589 x 50)Y1 + (-0.284 x 20)Y2

So, We will get the Change in Price Linear Equation for both the options.

Change in Price = -29.45Y1 -5.68Y2

Now, we have to calculate the Daily Volatility Percentage.

Formula:

Daily Volatility Percentage = Volatility/ Square root of number of days active in annum

Number of Days Active = 252

Volatility for First Option = 28%

Volatility for Second Option = 25%

Daily Volatility Percentage for First Option = 28%/[tex]\sqrt{252}[/tex]

Daily Volatility Percentage for First Option = 0.0176

Similarly,

Daily Volatility Percentage for Second Option = 25%/[tex]\sqrt{252}[/tex]

Daily Volatility Percentage for Second Option = 0.0157

Now, utilizing the above calculated data, we can find the one-day variance of change in price.

1-Day Variance =[tex](29.45^{2} *0.0176^{2}) + (5.68^{2} * 0.0157^{2}) - (2 * 29.45 * 0.0176 * 5.68 * 0.0157 * 0.4)[/tex]

Solving the above equation:

We get:

1-Day Variance = 0.2396

Now, we have to find the standard deviation of 1-Day Variance:

SD of 1-Day Variance = [tex]\sqrt{0.2396}[/tex]

SD of 1-Day Variance = 0.4895

So,

Now, in order to find the value of one day 99% VaR from the table, we have all the prerequisites.

So,

Value of One day 99% VaR from table = 2.33

But we need 10-Day 99% VaR.

So, number of days = 10

Hence,

10-Day 99% VaR = [tex]0.4895 * 2.33 * \sqrt{10}[/tex]

10-Day 99% VaR = 3.61

Most of the assets were bought a long
time ago and would worth much more
than the books show today.

What is the accounting principle?

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Answer:

Historical cost principle

Explanation:

Assets must be recorded at cost value, not market value. When you record an asset, you cannot change its value every period, you have to keep using the historical value. This is why we use a separate account to record accumulated depreciation of assets, so that the purchase cost is always constant, but the net carrying value will vary depending on depreciation expense.

Market value changes and can be very volatile. Imagine a house, whose initial value was $300,000, then it increased to $500,000 but the market went down and its value was $350,000. It would be a mess to change the value and pay capital gains taxes, or then report a loss.

The following data is from Netflicks Company for 2020.
Sales revenue $96,000
Beginning inventory 12,800
Purchases 64,000
For each separate case a through e, estimate ending inventory.
a. Markup is 50% on cost. ?
b. Markup is 60% on sales. ?
c. Markup is 25% on cost. ?
d. Markup is 40% on sales. ?
e. Markup is 60% on cost. ?

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Answer:

a. $12,800

b. $38,400

c. $0

d. $19,200

e. $16,800

Explanation:

Given the following;

Sales revenue $96,000

Beginning inventory $12,800

Purchases $64,000

Recall that

Opening inventory + purchases - sales = closing inventory

Also;

a. If Markup is 50% on cost, let the cost of the items sold be T then

50% * T + T = 96,000

1.5T = 96,000

Divide both side by 1.5

T = $64,000

Hence the closing inventory Y may be derived as

Y = 12800 + 64000 - 64000

Y = $12,800

b. If Markup is 60% on sale, let the cost of the items sold be T then

T = $96,000 - (60% * $96,000)

= $96000 - $57600

= $38400

Ending inventory Y = 12800 + 64000 - 38400

Y = $38,400

c. If Markup is 25% on cost, let the cost of the items sold be T then

25% * T + T = 96,000

1.25T = 96,000

Divide both side by 1.25

T = $76,800

Hence the closing inventory Y may be derived as

Y = 12800 + 64000 - 76800

Y = 0

This means all items were sold.

d. If Markup is 40% on sale, let the cost of the items sold be T then

T = $96,000 - (40% * $96,000)

= $96000 - $38400

= $57600

Ending inventory Y = 12800 + 64000 - 57600

Y = $19,200

e. If Markup is 60% on cost, let the cost of the items sold be T then

60% * T + T = 96,000

1.6T = 96,000

Divide both side by 1.6

T = $60,000

Hence the closing inventory Y may be derived as

Y = 12800 + 64000 - 60,000

Y = $16,800

Stevenson Corporation acquires a one-year old building at a cost of $500,000 at the beginning of Year 2. The building has an estimated useful life of 50 years. However, based on reliable historical data, the company believes the carpeting will need to be replaced in 5 years, the roof will need to be replaced in 15 years, and the HVAC system will need to be replaced in 10 years. On the date of acquisition, the cost to replace these items would have been carpeting, $10,000; roof, $15,000; HVAC system, $30,000. Assume no residual value.

Required:

Determine the amount to be recognized as depreciation expense in Year 2 related to this building.

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Answer:

$14,900

Explanation:

The computation of the amount recognized as a depreciation expense for the year 2 is shown below;

= Carpenting + roof + hvac system + building

= ($10,000 ÷ 5 years) + ($15,000 ÷ 15 years) + ($30,000 ÷ 10 years) + ($500,000 - $10,000 - $15,000 - $30,000) ÷ (50 years)

= $2,000 + $1,000 + $3,000 + $8,900

= $14,900

what is pie times 1 billion of pie=

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Answer:

14

Explanation:

Answer:

pie times 1 billion of pie= 9869604.40109

Explanation:

Record the withdrawal if Benson on the assumption that she is paid $30,000 in partnership cash plus equipment recorded on the partnership books at $70,000 less its accumulated depreciation of $23,200 for her equity.

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Answer:

(a) Dr Benson, Capital 138,000

Cr North, Capital 138,000

(b) Dr Benson, Capital 138,000

Cr Schmidt, Capital 138,000

(c) Dr Benson, Capital 138,000

Cr Cash 138,000

(d) Dr Benson, Capital 138,000

Dr Meir, Capital 28,500

Dr Lau, Capital 47,500

Cr Cash 214,000

(e) Dr Benson, Capital 138,000

Dr Accumulated depreciation-Equipment 23,200

Cr Meir, Capital 22,950

Cr Lau, Capital 38,250

Cr Equipment 70,000

Cr Cash30,000

Explanation:

Preparation of the journal entry to record Benson's withdrawal under each independent assumptions.

(a) Dr Benson, Capital 138,000

Cr North, Capital 138,000

(b) Dr Benson, Capital 138,000

Cr Schmidt, Capital 138,000

(c) Dr Benson, Capital 138,000

Cr Cash 138,000

(d) Dr Benson, Capital 138,000

Dr Meir, Capital 28,500

[(214,000-134,800)*3/8]

Dr Lau, Capital 47,500

[(214,000-138,000)*5/8]

Cr Cash 214,000

(e) Dr Benson, Capital 138,000

Dr Accumulated depreciation-Equipment 23,200

Cr Meir, Capital 22,950

[(138,000+23,200)-(70,000+30,000)*3/8]

Cr Lau, Capital 38,250

[(138,000+23,200)-(70,000+30,000)*5/8]

Cr Equipment 70,000

Cr Cash30,000

Suppose you are conducting an analysis of the financial performance of Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies Inc. over the past three years. The company did not issue new shares during these three years and has faced some operational difficulties. The company has thus pilot tested some new forecasting strategies for better operations management. You have collected the company's relevant financial data, made reasonable assumptions based on the information available, and calculated the following ratios.
Ratios Calculated
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Price-to-cash-flow 6.20 8.06 9.03
Inventory turnover 12.40 14.88 16.67
Debt-to-equity 0.30 0.32 0.38
Based on the preceding information, your calculations, and your assumptions, which of the following statements can be included in your analysis report?
A. The company's creditworthiness has improved over these three years as evidenced by the increase in its debt-to-equity ratio over time.
B. The market value of Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies Inc.'s common shares declined over the three years.
C. A plausible reason why Green Caterpillar Garden Supplies Inc.'s price-to-cash-flow ratio has increased is that investors expect higher cash flow per share in the future.
. An improvement in the inventory turnover ratio could likely be explained by the new sales-forecasting strategies that led to better inventory management.

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Answer:

The answer "Option C and Option D".

Explanation:

In Option A, This statement doesn't apply because its rise throughout the debt ratio contributes to a reduction in financial health. In Option B,  This statement doesn't apply because the industry value of the stock could not be assumed to decrease.  In Option C, This statement applies because the price-to-cash flows increase might be due to shareholders anticipating additional cash flow for each stock. In Option D,  This statement is applicable because its increasing inventory selling ratio reflects the enhanced inventory control.

During the year, the Senbet Discount Tire Company had gross sales of $1.14 million. The firm’s cost of goods sold and selling expenses were $533,000 and $223,000, respectively. The firm also had notes payable of $880,000. These notes carried an interest rate of 7 percent. Depreciation was $138,000. The firm’s tax rate was 35 percent.
What was the firm’s operating cash flow? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer in dollars, not millions of dollars, e.g., 1,234,567. Round your answer to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.)

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Answer:

$319,460

Explanation:

Calculation for the firm’s operating cash flow

First step is to calculate EBIT and Taxes

Sales $1,140,000

Less Cost of goods sold 533,000

Less Selling costs 223,000

Less Depreciation 138,000

EBIT $246,000

Interest 61,600

(7%*$880,000)

Taxable income $184,400

(246,000-61,600)

TAXES 64,540

(35%*$184,400)

Now let calculate the firm’s operating cash flow using this formula

Operating cash flow = EBIT + Depreciation - Taxes

Let plug in the formula

Operating cash flow = $246,000 + $138,000 - $64,540

Operating cash flow = $319,460

Therefore the firm’s operating cash flow is $319,460

Rodriguez Corporation issues 8,000 shares of its common stock for $208,800 cash on February 20. Prepare journal entries to record this event under each of the following separate situations.

a. The stock has a $14 par value.
b. The stock has neither par nor stated value.
c. The stock has a $7 stated value.

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Answer:

A. Dr Cash $208,800

Cr Common stock, $14 par value $112,000

Cr Paid-in capital in excess of par value,common stock $96,800

B. Dr Cash $208,800

Cr Common stock, no-par value $208,800

C. Dr Cash $208,800

Cr Common stock, $7stated value $56,000

Cr Paid-in capital in excess of statedvalue, common stock$152,800

Explanation:

Preparation of Journal entries

a. The stock has a $14 par value.

Dr Cash $208,800

Cr Common stock, $14 par value $112,000

($14 par value*8,000 shares)

Cr Paid-in capital in excess of par value,common stock $96,800

($208,800-$112,000)

b. The stock has neither par nor stated value.

Dr Cash $208,800

Cr Common stock, no-par value $208,800

c. The stock has a $7 stated value.

Dr Cash $208,800

Cr Common stock, $7stated value $56,000

($7 par value*8,000 shares)

Cr Paid-in capital in excess of statedvalue, common stock$152,800

($208,800-$56,000)

4. What is another name for a command economy?

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Answer:

planned economy

Also known as a planned economy, command economies have as their central tenet that government central planners own or control the means of production within a

Explanation:

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Which type of team rarely has the
authority to unilaterally implement
any of their suggestions?
= Problem-Solving Teams ​

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Explanation:

Problem-Solving Teams is the right one hahahahahahahabaha

Which of the following is NOT a
characteristic of organizations with
significant political activity?
Select one:
a. Win-win approach to reward
allocations
b. Role ambiguity
c. Opportunities for promotion
an advancement
d. Declining or scarce resources

= Win-win approach to reward
allocations ​

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Explanation:

Win-win approach to reward

allocations

The situation in which expansionary fiscal policy does not lead to a rise in aggregate output is referred to as

Select one:
a. Fiscal neutrality.
b. Inflation.
c. Complete crowding out
d. A recession.

= Complete crowding out​

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Answer: The situation in which expansionary fiscal policy does not lead to a rise in aggregate output is referred to as

Select one:

a. Fiscal neutrality.

b. Inflation.

c. Complete crowding out

d. A recession.

Explanation:

The situation in which expansionary fiscal policy does not lead to a rise in aggregate output is referred to as complete crowding out.

What is fiscal policy?

A fiscal policy refers to the use of government spending and policies for influencing economic conditions.

The situation in which expansionary fiscal policies do not lead to a rise in aggregate output is referred to as complete crowding out.

Therefore, C is the correct option.

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Real and nominal income is calculated respectively at----

Select one:
a. Current price and current price
b. Constant price and Constant price
c. Current price and Constant Price
d. Constant price and Current price

= Constant price and Current price​

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Answer: Constant price and Current price

Explanation:

Real income and nominal income is calculated respectively at the constant price and the current price.

The constant prices has to do with the real values that has taken inflation into consideration. They are typically in real value.

The current prices are the prices of goods and services at a particular point in time. Current prices are typically in nominal value.

Therefore, the answer is option D.

Windhoek Mines, Ltd., of Namibia, is contemplating the purchase of equipment to exploit a mineral deposit on land to which the company has mineral rights. An engineering and cost analysis has been made, and it is expected that the following cash flows would be associated with opening and operating a mine in the area:
Cost of new equipment and timbers $310,000
Working capital required $190,000
Annual net cash receipts $125,000
Cost to construct new roads in year three $58,000
Salvage value of equipment in four years $83,000
Receipts from sales of ore, less out-of-pocket costs for salaries, utilities, insurance, and so forth. The mineral deposit would be exhausted after four years of mining. At that point, the working capital would be released for reinvestment elsewhere. The company's required rate of return is 20%.
Required:
A. Determine the net present value of the proposed mining project.
B. Should the project be accepted?
1. Yes.
2. No.

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Answer:

NPV = -$78,318

Explanation:

cash flow 0 = -$310,000 - $190,000 = -$500,000

cash flow 1 = $125,000

cash flow 2 = $125,000

cash flow 3 = $125,000 - $58,000 = $67,000

cash flow 4 = $125,000 + $83,000 + $190,000 = $398,000

NPV = -$500,000 + $125,000/1.2 + $125,000/1.2² + $67,000/1.2³ + $398,000/1.2⁴ = -$78,318

Differentiate domestic housekeeping from institutional housekeeping

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Domestic Housekeeping - refers to housekeeping maintenance in a house. It covers bedroom, kitchen, dining, receiving area, grounds and surrounding areas within the house. Institutional Housekeeping applies to housekeeping maintenance in commercial lodging establishments like hotels, resorts, inns and apartels.

What is the deference between research and report

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research is when you are trying learn about something and report is when you are telling somebody about something

Suppose Kim purchases a new personal computer produced in China for $1,900. What is the effect on the components of GDP and GDP as a whole?
Instructions: If there is no impact on that component enter a O for $0. If there is a positive contribution to the component enter in a the whole dollar amount. If there is a negative contribution to the component enter a negative sign before the dollar amount. Be sure all boxes include a number.
Consumption _____$
Investment _______ $
Government Expenditures ________$
Net Exports _____ $
Change in GDP as a result of the transaction __________ $

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Answer:

Consumption $ 1900

Investment 0

Government Expenditures 0

Net Exports -$ 1900

Change in GDP as a result of the transaction 0

Explanation:

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Net export = exports – imports

The purchase of the laptop is part of durable consumption. So, consumption increases by $1900

The purchase of the laptop is not by a business or by the government. Investment and government expenditure remains unchanged.

The purchase of the laptop from China constitutes an import activity. Import  increases. But import is a negative function of import, so net export decreases.

Total change in GDP = $1900 + 0 + 0 - $1900 = 0

Each year, Tom and Cindy Bates (married filing jointly) report itemized deductions of $20,000 (which includes an annual $4,000 pledge payment to their church). Upon the advice of a friend, they do the following: In early January 2019, they pay their 2018 pledge; during 2019, they pay the 2019 pledge; and in late December 2019, they prepay their 2020 pledge.
a. What are the Bateses trying to accomplish? To have their itemized deductions exceed the standard deduction .
b. What would the Bates' total itemized deductions be if all three church pledge payments were made in 2019? Assume that the itemized deductions of $20,000 already included one year of the church pledge payments. $ 12,000 What will be the Bates' tax saving if their marginal tax bracket is 24% for all three years? (Assume that the standard deduction amounts for 2019 and 2020 are the same.) By concentrating their charitable contributions, their tax savings becomes $ 2,000 X.

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Answer:

a. What are the Bateses trying to accomplish?

To have their itemized deductions exceed the standard deduction.

In 2019, the standard deduction was $24,400, so in order for itemizing to make sense, the total amount itemized must be above that threshold.

b. What would the Bates' total itemized deductions be if all three church pledge payments were made in 2019? Assume that the itemized deductions of $20,000 already included one year of the church pledge payments. $ 12,000 What will be the Bates' tax saving if their marginal tax bracket is 24% for all three years? (Assume that the standard deduction amounts for 2019 and 2020 are the same.) By concentrating their charitable contributions, their tax savings becomes $ 2,000 X.

total itemized deductions = $20,000 + $4,000 + $4,000 = $28,000

tax savings = ($28,000 - $24,400) x 24% = $864

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