Answer:
O'Hara Marine Co.
Depreciation Expense is:
$13,903
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
sales = $75,500;
costs = $35,200;
addition to retained earnings = $9,580;
dividends paid = $8,420;
interest expense = $2,620;
tax rate = 23 percent
Net Income:
addition to retained earnings = $9,580;
dividends paid = $8,420
Total net income = $18,000
Pre-tax Income = $18,000/0.77 = $23,377
Income tax (23%) of $23,377 = $5,377
After Tax Income = $18,000 ($23,377 - 5,377)
Depreciation:
sales = $75,500
costs = $35,200
Gross profit = $40,300
Less interest (2,620)
Less net income (23,777)
Depreciation = $13,903
Answer:
$164.29
Explanation:
The formula to compute the markup percentage is shown below:
Markup percentage = (Sale price - purchase price) ÷ (purchase price)
where,
Markup percentage is 40%
Sale price is $230
So, the purchase price is
0.40 = ($230 - purchase price) ÷ (purchase price)
0.40 × purchase price = $230 - purchase price
So, the purchase price is
= $230 ÷ 1.40
= $164.29
Answer:
(A) $1,000
Explanation:
Health Savings Account (HSA) is an account that offers tax advantages to those individuals who are covered under high deductible health plans(HDHPs).
Both Employers and Employees make contributions to such an account.
Under the laws, the maximum contribution allowable is $3400 by both employers and employees.
Such contributions can be used for qualified medical expenses.
Individuals who are above 55 years of age can contribute an additional $1000 per person per year as per the law which can be of much help to early retirees.
Hence, Ruth is allowed to make an additional contribution of $1,000.
The answer to the question is g=-2
Answer:
Checking accounts
Explanation:
They are better for everyday transactions such as purchases, bills and ATM withdrawals.They also Have lower interest. Savings Accounts would be better for storing/Earning interest.