Answer: a. The listing agreement they will use
b) Ted's office policy regarding intermediary brokerage
c) Ted's office policy regarding commission splits with "other" brokers
Explanation:
Apart from the fact that the statutory written statement regarding the brokerage services will be presented, it is appropriate for Ted to discuss the following with the sellers.
• The listing agreement they will use
• Ted's office policy regarding intermediary brokerage
• Ted's office policy regarding commission splits with "other" brokers.
These are needed to ensure that both the sellers and the buyer understands each other's stand and the agreement that are in place to ensure a smooth transaction.
Answer:
Please refer explanation and attachment
Explanation:
The income statement has been provided in attachment 1 and balance sheet in attachment 2. Unfortunately, due to lack of information such as depreciation, lease details and mortgage payments, the balance could not be tallied. However, all information provided has been used to derive the results shown.
Answer:
$68,000
Explanation:
Deprecation is a method used in expensing the cost of an asset.
Straight line depreciation expense = ( Cost of asset - Salvage value) / useful life
( $110,000 - $8,000) / 6 = $17,000
Each year, the depreciation expense is $17,000.
at the end of the fourth year, deprecation expense = $17000 × 4 = $68,000
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Question 1 Completion with Options:
A. used equipment
B. storage warehouse
C. land for future building site
D. new office furniture
E. apartment complex
F. new delivery truck
Answer:
1. The assets purchased in the current year that are eligible to be expensed under Section 179 assuming the cost does NOT exceed the limitations are:
A. used equipment
D. new office furniture
F. new delivery truck
2. $561,000 is the maximum to be expensed with an adjusted basis of 100% for MACRS
Explanation:
There is a maximum deduction of $1,050,000 under section 179. The section affords eligible taxpayers the opportunity to reduce their tax burden in the first year that they purchase eligible properties.