Answer:
Given that,
Cost of equipment = $411,000
Accumulated depreciation = $194,000
Dispose accumulated depreciation for cash = $173,000
The Journal entry is as follows:
Cash A/c Dr. $173,000
Accumulated depreciation A/c Dr. $194,000
Loss in Disposal A/c Dr. $44,000
To Equipment a/c $411,000
(To record the accumulated depreciation and dispose off.)
Loss in Disposal:
= Cost of equipment - Accumulated depreciation - Dispose accumulated depreciation
= $411,000 - $173,000 - $194,000
= $44,000
Answer:
Explanation:
It means that there must be a huge number of people that have little or nothing.
The most recent estimate of America's population is 331,000,000 roughly
1% of the population is 331,000,000 * 1/100 = 3,310,000
So that means that 3 million people own 33% of 14 trillion in property alone. These numbers are really hard to imagine.
1 trillion has 12 zeros behind it
so 14 trillion has 12 zeros behind it.
3 million people own 1,400.000,000 = 14 000 000 000 000 dollars worth of property.
That means that each person in that group of 3 million is 1 of 14 , 000, 000 in wealth just in property alone. The goods will dilute this somewhat, but I think you get the idea.
3 million people in the United States are multimillionaires, if they own 100% of the property. Of course that isn't true, but I think it's fair to say that they are not poor either.
Answer:
$53,355.7047
Explanation:
The computation of the estimated cost of the replacement cost is shown below:
Estimated cost = (old cost i.e purchased cost of an equipment ÷ Cost index of that year i.e 2006) × estimated cost index for 2017
= ($30,000 ÷ 149) × 265
= $53,355.7047
We simply applied the above formula so that the estimated cost could come
Cds are time deposits that you can close before the term ends but might pay early penalty for withdrawing early. Cds vary with the financial institution. I would say a savings account
Answer:
$24,220
Explanation:
After tax cashflow formula as follows;
AT cashflow = Income before taxes(1- tax) + annual depreciation amount
Depreciation amount is added back because even though it is an expense deducted to arrive at the income before tax, it is not an actual cash outflow.
Annual depreciation amount = $200,000/ 20 = $10,000
AT cashflow = 18,000*(1-0.21) + 10,000
= 14,220 + 10,000
= 24,220
Therefore, Mariposa’s expected cash flow after taxes per year is $24,220