Answer:
1. 2,584
Explanation:
future payments: $1,000 in 1 year and $2,000 in 3 years
the present value of alternative I (one year bond):
$1,000 / 1.06 = $943.40
the present value of alternative II (first 2 years and then 1 year):
$2,000 / 1.065 = $1,877.93 ⇒ PV at year 2
PV at year 0 = $1,877.93 / 1.07² = $1,640.26
the total present value of both options = $943.40 + $1,640.26 = $2,583.66 ≈ $2,584
Answer:
$6,000
Explanation:
Since this sale and the exercise of the options didn't occur in the same year, we must make an adjustment for AMT.
In calculating alternative minimum taxable income (AMT), a taxpayer must add or subtract amounts from regular taxable income due to the different treatment of certain tax items for AMT.
In the year 2019:
market price of the stock = $250
Liza acquired it at = $190,
Therefore,
Gain = (Acquired price - market price of the stock) × no. of shares
= ($250 - $190) × 100
= $60 × 100 shares
= $6,000
Liza needs to report this as income under AMT adjustments in 2019. This will be reported in for 6,251.
The answer to your question is d
<u>Answer: </u>Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
In this case Alber Miano had created replica of the invoices and has forged the contractor's signature. The hours of the trade contractors work was changed slightly. Due to the failure of the internal controls Miano was able to indulge in fraudulent activities in a bolder manner.
Through an internal audit Miano's activities were found out by the auditor and the vice president. Then Miano accepted that he was guilty and only showed less than half the amount spent on tangible assets from the accumulated fraudulent activities for four years.