Answer:
The state tax Patrick must pay on the initial profit is $350. The federal tax he must pay on the initial profit is $1750. The inflation on the amount remaining after taxes is $147. As a result, the real value of Patrick’s profit is $4678
Explanation:
Patrick has successfully invested in a growing tech company. Three years ago he invested $10,000 in the company through a broker. Now he has decided to sell his stock. The value of his stock is now at $17,000. Here are the taxes and fees associated with his investment: Annual brokerage fee: $25 State tax: 5% of profit Federal tax: 25% of profit Inflation rate: 1% per year The state tax Patrick must pay on the initial profit is . The federal tax he must pay on the initial profit is . The inflation on the amount remaining after taxes is . As a result, the real value of Patrick’s profit is .
Answer:
Patrick invested $10000 and after three years the value of his stock is $17000.
Profit = Value of stock - Amount invested = $17000 - $10000 = $7000
Total brokerage fee = Annual brokerage fee × number of years = $25 × 3 = $75
State tax = 5% of profit = 5% of $7000 = 0.05 × $7000 = $350
Federal tax = 25% of profit = 25% of $7000 = 0.25 × $7000 = $1750
Profit after tax = $7000 - $350 - $1750 = $4900
Inflation on the amount remaining after taxes = 1% of profit after tax × number of years = 3 years × (0.01 × $4900) = 3 × $49 = $147
Therefore the real value of profit = Profit - Total brokerage fee - state tax - federal tax - inflation = $7000 - $75 - $350 - $1750 - $147 = $4678
Answer: B. $1,050 more than expected.
Explanation:
The company originally planned to have revenue resulting from 30 customers and charging $30 for an estimated 33 hours.
Estimated revenue was;
= 30 * 30 * 3
= $2,700
However, in actuality, they sold to 20 more customers than estimated but only spent 2.5 hours each.
Number of customers = 30 + 20
= 50 customers
Actual revenue
= 50 * 30 * 2.5
= $3,750
Difference is;
= 3,750 - 2,700
= $1,050 more
Answer:
D.gathering customer's ideas for new products
Explanation:
Marketing logistics involves getting the right product to the right customer in the right place at the right time. This includes the following:
A.planning the physical flow of goods and services
B.implementing the plan for the flow of goods and services
C.controlling the physical flow of goods, services, and information
E.planning the flow of logistics information to meet customer requirements at a profit
BUT
Marketing logistics does not include the gathering customer's ideas for new products as that borders on gathering customer feedback for new product development.
This is the case because by definition, Marketing logistics has to do with the planning, implementing, and controlling the flow of physical goods and information <u>from the producer to the market;</u> with the aim of profitably meeting customer's demands.
So it is clear that the flow of information back to producers from customers is not covered in marketing logistics.
1)correct option is "C" -Kena recognizes a gain of $30,000 Value in basis of land = 650000-5000