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ale4655 [162]
3 years ago
5

What is one reason individuals and corporations contribute so generously to charitable organizations?

Business
1 answer:
Studentka2010 [4]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Donations to charitable organizations are tax deductible.

Explanation:

The government see charitable organizations similarly as they view welfare programs , since it allocates a certain amount of wealth from the rich to the poor. This is why most countries in the world will allow charitable donations as tax deductible.

That being said, research conducted by Oxfam report actually showed that Companies actually use this rule as a loophole to escape tax payment. Their finding indicates that between 2008 -2014 alone, US corporations has use this loophole to hide around $1.4 Trillion worth of Taxes.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Illustrate the following with supply and demand curves:

a. With increased access to wireless technology and lighter weight, the demand for tablet computers has increased

substantially. Tablets have also become easier and cheaper to produce as new technology has come online. Despite the shift of demand, prices have fallen.

b. Cranberry production in Massachusetts totaled 1.85 mil-lion barrels in 2013, a 15 percent decrease from the 2.12 million barrels produced in 2012. Demand decreased by even more than supply, dropping 2013 prices to $32.30 per barrel from S47.90 in 2012.

c. During the high-tech boom in the late 1990s, San Jose office space was in high demand and rents were high. With the national recession that began in March 2001, however, the market for office space in San Jose (Silicon Valley) was hit hard, with rents per square foot falling. In 2005, the employment numbers from San Jose were rising slowly and rents began to rise again. Assume for simplicity that no new office space was built during the period.

d. Before economic reforms were implemented in the countries of Eastern Europe, regulation held the price of bread substantially below equilibrium. When reforms were implemented, prices were deregulated and the price of bread rose dramatically. Asa result the quantity of bread demanded fell and the quantity of bread supplied rose sharply.

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1. Future worth.

2. Present worth.

3. Annual worth.

4. Internal rate of return.

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6. External rate of return.

7. Capitalized worth.

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Rate of return can be defined as the percentage of interest or dividends earned on money that is invested.

In Financial accounting, a return refers to the amount of profit generated by an investor on an investment over a specific period of time.

Basically, the rate of return which is typically expressed as a percentage of the initial costs of an investment can either be a gain or a loss on an investment. Therefore, a positive rate of return on an investment over a specific period of time, simply means that an investor is making a profit (gains) while a negative rate of return on an investment over a specific period of time, indicates that the investor is running at a loss.

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1. Future worth: converts all cash flows to a single sum equivalent at t-(planning horizon) using i = MARR.

2. Present worth: converts all cash flows to a single sum equivalent at t = 0 using i = MARR

3. Annual worth: converts all cash flows to an equivalent uniform series over the planning horizon

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d. green

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<u>cause-related</u>

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