Answer:
Corporate bond pay = 10.169%
Explanation:
Given:
Federal tax = 28%
State tax = 9%
Local income tax = 4%
Municipal bond pay = 6% = 0.06
Corporate bond pay = ?
Computation of Corporate bond pay :
Total taxes rate = 28% + 9% + 4%
Total taxes rate = 41% = 0.41
Corporate bond pay = Municipal bond pay / (1-total tax rate)
Corporate bond pay = 0.06 / (1-0.41)
Corporate bond pay = 0.06 / (.59)
Corporate bond pay = 0.10169
Corporate bond pay = 10.169%
Answer:
17.19 years
Explanation:
The triple value of the earnings per share=$3.50*3=$10.50
The growth rate is 6.6%
Using the nper formula in excel, we can determine the number of years earnings per share would triple
=nper(rate,pmt,-pv,fv)
rate is 6.6%
pmt is not applicable to the scenario ,hence it is zero
pv is the current earnings per share
fv is the future earnings per share
=nper(6.6%,0,-3.5,10.5)= 17.19
Answer:
b) 100 cars per day.
Explanation:
With the information above, we can conclude that each worker washes 20 cars per day, and earns a wage of $60 per day.
So the total labor costs per day is $60 wage per worker X 4 workers = $240
The total sales revenue per day is: 80 cars washed per day X $5 per wash = $400.
So, we can see that with four workers, the firm has a good profit of = $400 - $240 = $160.
If the firm hired a fifth worker, labor costs would increase to $320 ($240 + $60), the amount of cars washed would increase to 100, and the sales revenue would increase to $500 (100 x $5).
So, profits would increase to $180 ($500 - $320) if the firm hired a fifth worker.
However, productivity should still be stable, so a worker who washed less than 20 cars per day should not be hired, this is why the A option is wrong.
Answer:
Only the interest amount received is taxable.
Explanation:
CMO refers to Collateralised Mortgage Operation in this whenever one receives a payment it is joint of some principal and remaining amount as an interest.
The principal received only decreases the debt, that is created in a CMO. Thus, is not to be considered as an income in any manner.
Interest received is a part of income as do not decrease the liability of debt, rather increases the revenue, and is therefore, taxable.