The answer to that would be B.
Answer:
Yes, it will affect it.
Explanation:
The dividends received deduction (DRD) refers to a US federal tax law that allows some corporation that are paid dividend by related entities to deduct certain percentage of the dividend received from their income tax depending on their percentage of ownership of the related entity that paid the dividend.
The three criteria or tiers that determines how much to deduct as DRD are as follows:
1. Generally, the DRD a corporation is qualified for is 70% of the dividend received.
2. A DRD equals to 80% of the dividend received can be deducted if the corporation holds more than 20% but less than 80% shareholding of the company that paid the dividend.
3. If the corporation holds more than 80% shareholding of the company that paid the dividend, a DRD of 100% of the dividend applies.
Therefore, additional stock purchase will affect the amount of dividends received deduction that Mustard can claim.
Answer:
an open market sale of Treasury securities (bonds).
Explanation:
An open market sale will decrease the money supply so aggregate demand decreases and shifts to the left.
Answer:
Bank Overdraf
Explanation:
Overdrafts are where the bank account becomes negative and the businesses in effect have borrowed from the bank.
Answer:
A petty cash fund is created by debiting the petty cash account and credited to the cash account
The expenses made is debited to the respective expenses account and then credited to the cash account
Explanation:
petty cash = $470
Expenditures made by employees :
supplies = $139
Fuel for deliveries = $123
postage = $76
Miscellaneous = $40
NOTE : A petty cash fund is created by debiting the petty cash account and credited to the cash account
The expenses made is debited to the respective expenses account and then credited to the cash account
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