<h3>Hello there!</h3>
Your question asks what comes after the period of recession in the business cycle.
<h3>Answer: D). Recovery</h3>
The reason why answer choice "D). Recovery" is correct because this comes after the period of recession in the business cycle.
Recession is like a "slow down" in the activity of a business. Which means that they aren't receiving any income, GDP, investments, and etc. This would cause a business to decrease while a lot of expenses that the business is getting are increasing. By expensive, I mean the cost to keep the business running and things of that sort.
Businesses go through a time of recession; therefore, they need to "recover" from that. And that's why recovery is the next stage. A business must recover from the "recession" period if they want to keep the business up and running. If the business doesn't recover, then the business will fail.
Once the business can recover from the recession period, then the business can succeed in their plans and execute them, while seeing the profits that they expected to make.
<h3>I hope this helps!</h3><h3>Best regards, MasterInvestor</h3>
Answer:
$100,000
Explanation:
According to the internal revenue service ''<u>In most situations, the basis of an asset is its cost to you.</u> <u>The cost is the amount you pay for it in cash</u>, debt obligations, and other property or services. Cost includes sales tax and other <u>expenses connected with the purchase</u>.''
Therefore Sebastian's basis in these two assets is unconnected with the fair market value of the assets but with the cost.
Purchased Equipment is always recorded at its acquisition cost or its net book value, that is after deducting the accumulated depreciation
. In the scenario we have no depreciation figures, hence the basis is the cost of $100,000
<span>A life or health insurance policy is owned by an employee, but the premiums are paid by the employer: o The premiums are treated as taxable income to the employee. o The employer may deduct the premiums against business income as long as the premiums are a reasonable business expense.</span>
Answer:
Follows are the solution to this question:
Explanation:
Some of the missing data is defined in the attached file, please find it.
Bond problem rates
Diagram values are based on the following:





Bond issuance price
Timetable for bond amortization:
please find the attachment.
Answer:
58
Explanation:
In this question we use the NPER function that is shown in the excel spreadsheet
Given that,
Present value = $0
Future value or Face value = $26,182
PMT = $400
Rate = 5% ÷ 12 months = 0.41666%
The formula is shown below:
= NPER(RATE,PMT,-PV,FV,type)
The PMT come in negative
So, after solving this, the number of payments is 58