Using the 20/10 rule: you should never borrow more than 20% of your annual net income and monthly payments shouldn't be more than 10% of your monthly net income.
In this situation, we know the yearly net income is $75,000.
First we want to multiply 20% by $75,000 = $15,000
$15,000 is 20% of your yearly net income.
This would be the most you'd want to borrow given the information provided.
Being rational does not necessarily mean that you have to think what others might be thinking for rationality means you consider what is most beneficial and try to balance it out with the negative effects of a specific actions. The benefits and detriments of a certain act might be varied in each person.
Answer:
1. a. Callie =$375,000
b. Neil $25,000
2. Equal
Explanation:
The computation of given question is shown below:-
1. Adjusted Callie contribution = $300,000
Neil contribution = $100,000 × 50%
= $75,000
Callie basis in partnership interest after the formation = $300,000 + $75,000
= $375,000
Adjusted Neil contribution = $100,000
Neil contribution = $100,000 × 50%
= $75,000
Neil basis in partnership interest after the formation = $375,000 - $75,000
= $25,000
2. Equal or in Profit-Loss Sharing Ratio
In the profit - loss sharing ratio or equal when debt is allocated between the two partners