CA has nothing to do with FDI. Countries often engage in FDI in industries where the country they invest in has a comparative disadvantage.
When a nation's businesses make investments abroad, it promotes comparative advantage CA in the same sector at home.
What is comparative advantage -
The ability to create goods and services at a lower opportunity cost, not necessarily at a higher volume or quality, is referred to as having a comparative advantage.
What is FDI-
An entity based in another country makes an investment in the form of controlling ownership in a company in another country. This investment is known as a foreign direct investment (FDI).
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Answer: $380 million
Explanation:
To solve the question, first we have to calculate the depreciation that'll be reported for each year and this will be:
= $1140 million/3 years
= $380 million
Then, the deferred tax liability related to the excess depreciation will be:
= ($380 million × 30%) + ($380 million ×
35%) + ($380 million × 35%)
= $114m + $133m + $133m
= $380 million
I would say D sounds more appropriate
Answer:
Answer is B
Explanation:
Cash flow = Net Income + Adjustment for Non-Cash expenses
So we must first calculate the Net Income for the second year using the Profit and Loss Statement format:
Year 2
Revenue $400,000
Less Expenses ($220,500)
Less Depreciation ($ 20,000)
Profit before Tax $159,500
Less Tax ($54,230) {34% of Profit before Tax}
Net Income $105,270
Add Depreciation $20,000
Cashflow $125, 270
{Remember Depreciation is a non cash expense, so we must add it to the Net income to arrive at the cash flow}
(Remember the company expects no change in revenue)
Answer:
The Future value at year time is $4,260
Explanation:
The future value at the end of the year one can be found by using the compounding formula which is as under:
Future Value = Present Value * (1 +r)^n
Future Value = $4,000 * (1.065)^ 1 = $4,260