Answer:
Even if Anna's grandparents provided the remaining $14,000 of support for Anna ($34,000 minus $12,000 minus $8,000) they would not be able to claim her as a dependent.
Explanation:
If the grandparents provided $14,000 their contribution to Anna's school fees is not up to half so they cannot claim Anna as an exemption. Anna had $12,000 personal money and $8,000 scholarship, it is crowned that she provided $20,000 by herself.
However since she is under the age of 21 and in college, her parents can claim her.
Answer:
Financing activities.
Explanation:
In the financing activities of the cash flow statement the stockholder equity section should be considered i.e. if there is an issuance of the common stock or preferred stock or both so the same would be represented as cash inflow but if there is a dividend so it would be represent as a cash outflow
So as per the given situation it is a part of the financing activities
Answer:
$56,600.00
Explanation:
The amount the company spent on purchase of additional equipment during year 1 can be ascertained using the formula below:
amount spent on additional equipment=ending balance of equipment-(beginning balance-cost of equipment sold)
ending balance of equipment is $304,700
beginning balance is $341,200
cost of equipment sold is $93,100
amount on additional equipment=$304,700-($341,200-$93,100)=$56,600.00
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Information asymmetry occurs when one of the two parties in a transaction has more information than the other. This causes the person that has the least information to likely make bad decisions.
In the question, we have an example of information asymmetry: incumbent managers simply have more information about the companies, because they have actually worked in managing them.
Outside managers, while as qualified as incumbent managers, do not have as much information about the companies, because they have not actually worked there.