Answer:
b.1.07
Explanation:
Investment turnover ratio determines the times when the portfolio of investment is sold during a particular period of time e.g Monthly, Annually, etc. The higher turnover results in more commission earned by the broker who is selling the portfolio.
Investment Turnover = Sales / Invested Assets
Investment Turnover = $1,228,000, / $1,150,000
Investment Turnover = 1.067826
Investment Turnover = 1.07 ( Rounded off to 2 decimals places )
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Answer:
9,315
Explanation:
The 83(b) election of the IRC which allows the employe of restricted stock to pay taxes on the fair market value at the time were granted.
It applies when the stocks are subject to vesting
The 83(b) election becomes useful when the employee has confidence that market value will increase and thus, saving taxes in the future.
If the market price decrease over the years or the company files for bankrupcy, the taxpersons will have pay income taxes for a worthless amount.
Also, if he leaves the company before esting the shares, it would had pay taxes for shares it won't receive.
So, resuming: under election 83(b) we use granted time value
1,035 x 9 = 9,315
Answer:
GBI
a. Journal Entries
Feb. 2
Debit Supplies Expense $800
Credit Payables-Misc. account $800
To record the purchase of supplies on account.
Feb. 4
Debit Accounts Payable $800
Credit CAsh $800
To record the payment on account.
b. The resulting document numbers are:
FI document number 1: __________ 100001
FI document number 2: __________ 100002
Explanation:
The journal entries are made to initially record the transactions in the books of GBI. Journal entries identify the accounts involved in every transaction. They add some brief narrations of the transaction.