Answer:
Next year
Explanation:
Since in the question, it is given that the only the corporate shareholder sells all of its shares to Bill Brady who is an individual and on the current year too early filed the S corporation status
Now the TooEarly will be eligible for the next year as the TooEarly has a non-qualified shareholder but the S corporation treatment is available for the following year
Answer:
Tax Services
Total wages were:
= hourly wage rate * total hours spent on returns for the month
For example, if the hourly wage rate is $50 and the total hours spent on the returns equal 560 hours, the total wages will be equal to $28,000 ($50 x 560).
Explanation:
The Tax Services' total wages will be equal to the hourly wage rate multiplied by the total hours spent on returns during the month. The total hours spent on the returns for the month is obtained by adding up the hours spent on all the returns. The total wages depend on the hours worked and the standard wage rate that has been established in the firm.
Answer:
$210
Explanation:
Date Description Units Price Total Balance
1-Jun Opening 15 $12 $180 $180
5-Jun Purchase 10 $13 $130 $310
12-Jun Purchase 20 $14 $280 $590
17-Jun *Sale -30 -$380 $210
*Working
Sale
Date Units Price Total
17-Jun -15 $12 $(180)
-10 $13 $(130)
-5 $14 $(70)
Total Sale -30 -$380
So, the correct answer is $210.
Answer:
$3,129,414.40
Explanation:
i = 18% compounded monthly = 18% / 12 = 1.5% = 0.015
n = 2 yrs = 2 * 12 = 24 months
Growth(g) = 1% = 0.01
Present value of geometric series = A * [1 - (1+g)^n / (1+i)^n] / (I - g)
Present value of geometric series = $140000 * [1 - (1+0.01)^24 / (1+0.015)^24] / (0.015 - 0.01)
Present value of geometric series = $140000 * 1 - 0.8882352 / 0.005
Present value of geometric series = $140000 * 0.1117648 / 0.005
Present value of geometric series = $140000 * 22.35296
Present value of geometric series = $3,129,414.40
Thus, the present worth of the savings at an interest rate of 18% per year, compounded monthly is $3,129,414.40
Answer:
LIFO method
Explanation:
The last-in, first-out (LIFO) inventory method values the cost of goods sold (COGS) using the price of the last purchases made by the company. This valuation method is accepted by the US GAAP and it is generally applied when the replacement costs are continuously increasing.
On the other hand, the IFRS (the international accounting standard) does not allows LIFO, it only accepts FIFO.