Answer:
The correct answer is letter "B": Expected return.
Explanation:
Expected return is the return an investor expects from an investment given the investment's historical return or probable rates of return under different scenarios. To determine expected returns based on historical data, an investor simply calculates an average of the investment's historical return percentages and then, uses that average as the expected return for the next investment period.
In the example, the expected return would be:
<em>Expected return </em><em>= (return in a good economy + return in a poor economy)/2</em>
<em>Expected return </em><em>= (13% + 4%)/2</em>
<em>Expected return </em><em>= </em><em>8,5%</em>
Answer:
D- Terminated
Explanation
The original offer is terminated and a new offer is formed.
Answer:
A. 19,800
B. Check answer
Explanation:
In this question, we are asked to calculate or find out two things
Tax payable on $450,000 if they does not incorporate the sole proprietorship and file joint is 108,879.
If they incorporate sole proprietorship and shift $250,000 to it, on balance $200,000 taxable income they pay $36,579 on their individual return and on $250,000 business income at 21% tax payable is $52,500. Thus, total tax payable is $89,079.
By shifting $250,000 income to corporate, they are saving $19,800 in taxes.
b
Their marginal tax rate is 22% once their income crosses $77,400. It is beneficial if they keep $77,400 taxable in their hands and the balance $372,600 in the hands of the corporate at 21%.
1) When all the money you make in one paycheck goes only into staying on top of your bills
2) Create a list of mandatory things like electric, water and rent and make sure to "pay yourself first" ~Dave Ramsey