Answer: Option (B) is correct.
Explanation:
The following events are mostly likely to occur:
(1) New firms will enter the market.
(3) In the long run, all firms will be producing at their efficient scale.
If in a perfectly competitive market, firms observing that there is an increase in the demand for the goods, as a result this will increase the price of the goods in the short run.
But, there are some new firms enter into the market. This will shift the supply curve rightwards as a result there is a reduction in the price level in the long run.
Hence, all the firms are producing at a efficient level of production in the long run.
The maximum gross monthly income is 130 percent of the federal poverty level, and the maximum net monthly income is 100 percent of the federal poverty level. For instance, if your household only consists of one person, then the gross monthly income to be eligible for SNAP is $1,287 (net $990).
Answer:
a) If Goshawk is a proprietorship, only $21000 long-term capital loss can be deducted in the current year. The remaining $19000 net capital loss is carried forward and then carried back
b) If Goshawk is a C corporation, only $ 18000 long-term capital loss can be deducted in the current year. The remaining $22000 net capital loss is carried back and then forward of Item 2.
Explanation:
The gain or loss on the sale of a property is said to be the difference between between the realized value of goods and its adjusted basis. When there is a gain the realized value would be greater than the adjusted basis, while when there's loss the realized value would be less than the adjusted basis.
A) In this case, if Goshawk is a proprietorship, only $21,000 of the $40,000 long-term capital loss can be deducted in the current year. The loss will offset the short-term capital gain of $18,000 first; then, an additional $3,000 of the loss may be utilized as a deduction against ordinary income. The remaining $19,000 net capital loss is carried forward to next year and years thereafter until completely deducted. The capital loss carryover retains its character as long term.
B) If Goshawk is a C corporation, $18,000 short term capital gain can be set off for long term capital loss. Then the remaining $22,000($40,000 - $18,000) will be carried backwards
Answer:
$24,000 Gain
Explanation:
Given that,
Bonds issued = 3,000
Par value = $1,000
Value of issued bonds = $3,120,000
Goll's gain in 2018 on this early extinguishment of debt:
= Issue price of bonds - Premium amortized - Callable value
= $3,120,000 - [($3,120,000 - $3,000,000) × 11/20] - (3,000 × $1,000 × 1.01)
= $3,120,000 - $66,000 - $3,030,000
= $24,000 Gain