Answer:
The failure to provide adequate supervision, health care, clothing, or housing, as well as other physical, emotional, social, educational, and safety needs.
Answer:
B) C and D
- C. Whole life insurance
- D. Annuities
Explanation:
Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations identified the following insurance products as covered products:
- Permanent life insurance policy, other than a group and term life insurance policy
- An annuity contract, other than a group annuity contract
- Any other insurance product with features of cash value or investment.
The AML's main goal is detect and stop terrorist financing.
Answer: The total of $350,000 will be Maria and Javier's qualified business income.
Explanation:
The amount of guranteed payments, i.e., $500,000 will not be included in the qualified business income. Therefore, their qualified business income is $350,000. Since they are equal partners, we will divide the $350,000 by 2 which will give us $175,000 for each of them.
Answer: $175
Explanation:
Here we can see that the business discussion happened only at dinner.
After Dinner they went for entertainment at the Cinema so that amount is not deductible as a business Expense.
The only amount deductible is the $350 for the meal.
Meals with clients are considered to be 50% deductible so solving for that we have,
= 350 * 0.5
= $175
$175 is amount of the expenditures that Holly can deduct as a business expense.
Answer:
The correct answer is option C.
Explanation:
US demand for Japanese products will create a supply of US dollars and demand for Japanese yen in the foreign exchange market.
This is because when the US consumers purchase Japanese products they need to pay in Japanese yen, so they will exchange US dollars for Japanese yen. Consequently, this will lead to an increase in the supply of US dollars and a demand for Japanese yen.