Answer:
Section 121 exclusion
Explanation:
In simple words, IRC section 121 requires a person to deduct up to $250,000 ($500,000 for dual filers) of profit from the selling (or exchange) of land that was purchased and utilized as a primary home for at minimum two of that five years preceding the sale. Thus, from the above explanation we can conclude that the correct answer is section 121 exclusion.
Answer:
B) 1,160.
Explanation:
First we must calculate planned aggregate expenditures (PAE) and then determine where Y = PAE:
PAE = consumption + planned investment + government spending + net exports = 100 + 0.75(Y - 40) + 50 + 150 +20 = 100 + 0.75Y - 30 + 50 + 150 + 20 = 290 + 0.75Y
Now we must determine where Y and PAE intercept:
Y = 290 + 0.75Y
Y - 0.75Y = 290
0.25Y = 290
Y = 290 / 0.25 = 1,160
*Planned aggregate expenditure = total planned spending, it differs from GDP because GDP includes unplanned investment.
PAE = C + Ip + G + NX while GDP = C + I + G + NX
Answer:
$503
Explanation:
The computation of the adjusted cash balance is shown below:
As we know that
Adjusted cash balance is = Cash ending balance - NSF Checks - Service charge
= $660 - $130 - $27
= $503
And we do not considered the other two items as they are not impact the cash balance
Basically we applied the above formula
Answer:
The budget for The Twilight Saga: New Moon = $50 million
Explanation:
Let the budget for Twilight Saga: New Moon = T
Let the budget for Harry Potter: The Half Blood Prince = H
We are given the following:
(The budget for Twilight Saga is one-fifth the budget for Harry Potter)
Cross multiplying the equation
5T = H - - - - (1)
H + T = 300,000,000 - - - - - (2) (Together the budgets totaled $300 million)
Next, let us substitute the value of H in equation (2) with equation (1)
(5T) + T = 300,000,000
6T = 300,000,000

Therefore, the budget for The Twilight Saga: New moon = $50,000,000
And the budget for Harry Potter: The Half Blood Prince = $250,000,000
OPTIONS:
A. Resources B. reserves. C. overheads. D. variable costs.
Answer:
A. Resources
Explanation:
Resources are factors that aid the production process of any business, which includes land, labor, capital, and management. All are combined together to make production successful. The organization’s processes, the employees and its equipment can be regarded as the company’s resources which are put together in the production of greeting cards for customers use.