Answer:
The money you pay in taxes goes to many places. In addition to paying the salaries of government workers, your tax dollars also help to support common resources, such as police and firefighters. Tax money helps to ensure the roads you travel on are safe and well-maintained. Taxes fund public libraries and parks.
Answer:
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Explanation:
a) Laureen's AGI - $45,000
For 2 daughter - AOTC is - (2000*2child)+(800*25%+2child)
=4000+400
=4400
For Ryan - 1900
AOTC - 6300
Laureen lifetime learning credit - Eligible is 2000 (The amount of the credit is 20 percent of the first $10,000 of qualified education expenses or a maximum of $2,000 per return)
so in above case it is - 1200*20% =240 (Since AGI is below clip of 56000 he can claim same)
=6300+240 = 6540 is eligible deduction
b)
Since AGI is 95000
AOTC can't be calimed if AGI is above 90000 and hence AOTC is zero and Lifetime learning credit can't be claimed if AGI is above 56000.. Hence it is zero education credit
c)
For Daughter it is same as a above i.e. 4,400
For Ryan it is = 2000+(10000*25%) or maximum 4000
=2000+2500 or 4000
so 4000 is allowed
so AOTC total of 8400 and LLC of 240 so claimed is 8640
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "A": Guide product development with customer feedback.
Explanation:
Companies make market researches before starting the manufacturing of a product. However, even if a study has been conducted to have a clear idea of what consumers want, the initial product offered may not meet customers' needs for different reasons.
In such a case, <em>companies should take advantage of the feedback clients can provide about the product so those suggestions can be considered into the production process which will result in an output that matches better consumers' expectations.</em>
Answer: $83
Explanation:
Given that,
On 1 June,
Materials purchased = 50 units
Unit price of material = $1.30
On June 15,
Materials purchased = 50 units
Unit price of material = $1.20
Total cost of 65 units:
= (Material purchased on 1 June × Unit price of material) + [(65 units - 50 units) × $1.20]
= (50 units × $1.30) + (15 units × $1.20)
= $65 + $18
= $83