Answer:
The correct answer is B. Informational support
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Explanation:
Information Support documents are those documents that help administrative management.
These documents have the following characteristics:
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They are multiple copies.
- They report a specific matter.
- They support management, they can help in the decision-making process as supporting material, they can be official newsletters, books, magazines, publications or reports prepared by other institutions, etc.
- Its value is merely informative and short term.
- They do not testify to the activity of the institution and are not part of their Documentary Heritage, therefore, they will not be transferred to the General Archive and will be destroyed in the office where they have been managed.
Answer:
tank tops, and to some extent, wages paid to the other yoga instructors
Explanation:
Variable costs are costs that change as the level of activity in a business or production set-up changes. They differ from fixed costs which remain constant irrespective of the change in the level of activity.
For Sonia's yoga studio, variable costs will change as the number of students taking the yoga classes and those buying yoga clothing change. Accordingly, the identified costs for Sonia will react as follows to the change in the level of activity (number of customers and students).
- The cost of tank tops: as customers buying yoga clothing increases, the cost spent on tank tops will necessarily increase.
- Wages paid to the other yoga instructors: as more students enroll for yoga classes, Sonia, may increase the number of students in each class to an extent. However, if the number of students continue to increase beyond the limit for each class, Sonia may need to increase the number of classes and employ more instructors (or increase the number of hours for the current instructors), thus leading to an increase in wages. Thus, wages, though fixed in the short term, becomes variable when activity increases significantly.
- Lease on the studio space: lease will remain fixed since the space occupied as the yoga studio is the same.
- Insurance on the studio: the insurance cost on the studio will equally remain fixed since it will be a percentage of the value of the studio.
Therefore, the cost of the tank tops and the wages paid to the other yoga instructors (to some extent) are variable costs.
Answer:
$1.41144
Explanation:
<em>Assuming that </em><em>distribution of its earning to its shareholder is 30% </em><em>as against the 0% which is likely a mistake because the tax rate on dividend income of 27% is also given in the question</em>
Earning before tax $13
Less: Corporation tax <u>$5.46</u>
($13 * 42%)
Earnings after tax <u>$7.54</u>
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Dividend distribution = $7.54 * 30% = $2.262
After tax dividend = $2.262 * (1-0.27) = $2.262 * 0.78 = $1.7643
Shareholder earnings after Income tax = $1.7643 * (1 - 0.20) = $1.7643 * 0.80 = $1.41144
Therefore, the Shareholder earnings from the Corporation assuming the <em>distribution of its earning to its shareholder is 30% </em>is $1.41144
Answer:
$5,000
Explanation:
Money received as scholarship and used to pay for tuition or related expenses is not included in the gross income. So the $1,000 scholarship from the Thespian Club and the $4,000 scholarship from the Elks Lodge are not taxable. The only taxable income that Henry earned is the $5,000 that he was paid for being a dorm supervisor.
Answer:
In recent decades the use of modern technologies such as the internet has changed the way it is consumed. Buy second-hand clothes, lend your own home, access entertainment content, obtain financing, share a meal, etc. This is collaborative economy or collaborative consumption
Explanation:
This collaborative economy is currently growing between 15% and 17% per year. For example, Uber, the digital application that connects passengers with drivers, in just five years is already worth approximately 68 billion dollars and operates in almost 132 countries. However, the success of this collaborative economy model poses a challenge to traditional companies. For example, in Europe, Uber has collided head-on against the taxi union, which accuses them of unfair competition.