Answer:
$400
Explanation:
So we know that is 15 years you will have $6000
so $6000 divided by 15 years.This will bring you how much money you have to deposit each year..
6000/15
400
so..
you will have to deposit $400 every year in 15 years.
<span>Trial balance, Ofcourse !</span>
Answer:
Since 2019, the deduction limit for interest expense deductions on qualified higher education loans is $2,500. In order to qualify for this deduction, the taxpayer's adjusted AGI must be less than $85,000 for single filers (Lionel's income is below the threshold).
So Lionel will be able to deduct $1,440 as interest expense (above the line deduction).
Lionel can also deduct $2,500 form the American Opportunity Tax Credit for higher education expenses.
Answer:
The first two solutions are attached in the excel document.
The answer and procedures of the exercise are attached in a microsoft excel document.
Explanation:
Solution 3:
Amount at which purchase on February 1 be recorded if the net method were used = $9,100*90%*97% = $7,944