Answer: $0 billion
Explanation:
Money spent for consumption is the difference between Disposable income and Savings.
Disposable income increase:
= 1,092 - 912
= $180 billion
Savings increased by $180 billion which is equal to the change in Disposable income.
Change in consumption = Change in disposable income - change in savings
= 180 - 180
= $0 billion
Answer:
Option C.
Dr Insurance Expense $2,100
Cr Prepaid Insurance $2,100
Explanation:
The initial payment of $12,600 is for 6 months which means monthly charge of insurance is $2,100 ($12,600 / 6 months). The initial prepaid expense was recorded as under:
Dr Prepaid Insurance $2,100
Cr Cash Account $2,100
At the end of each month, the insurance expense is recognized and the entry is as under:
Dr Insurance Expense $2,100
Cr Prepaid Insurance $2,100
Answer:
Mr Curtis can deduct his total property taxes of $ 7,810.00 as well as the Indiana state income tax of $8,120.00 ,since this exceeds the Indiana state sales tax on consumer goods and services of $2,890.00 paid by Mr Curtis during the year.
Finally,the remaining are not deductible
Explanation:
In other words the following taxes are not deductible:
1.Federal income tax $72,250.00
2.Federal gift tax $361
3.The Federal payroll tax for housekeeper $1,301
4.Indiana sales tax on consumer goods and services$2,890
Lastly the property taxes deductible is computed thus:
Principal residence $3,980.00
Vacation home $2,530.00
Two automobiles $1,300.00
Total $ 7,810.00
Continually reassess your plan. As part of the investment process and financial planning process, Holly should monitor and reassess her savings and investing plan annually to determine if her goals have changed and if she is meeting her goals through the plan's performance.
The interest receivable should be reported separately as a current asset. The allowance for doubtful accounts should be deducted from accounts receivable.