Answer:
Devil's advocacy.
Explanation:
Devil's advocacy is defined as a person who pretends in a discussion. He/she pretends to be against an idea or plan many people support so as to make people discuss it in more detail. Here Rosana uses devil's advocacy on Henry by telling him to criticize the group's discussion.
Answer: Bond holders
Explanation: In simple words, bondholders refers to the creditors of the organisation. The holders of the bond are not the owners as they are paid fixed interest and are not able to participate in the decision making of the company.
In the event of liquidation, bondholders are paid first because it is assumed that the decision makers should be punished for the liquidation and hence they should be paid at last.
Answer:
As in her worthless note,Sandy has a zero adjusted basis. Her bad debt deduction is Nil according to Section 166 (b).
Section 166(g)(1) states that her capital loss realized on the deemed sale of this stoke is also nil because of zero adjusted basis in her worthless stock.
According to Reg. Sec.1.1366-2(a)(5) if all of her stock is disposed by an S corporation shareholder and loss carryforward attributable to the Section 1366 (d) basis. Limitaitons are permanently disaalowed.
Hence, her $7,400 ordinary loss carryforward can never be deducted by Sandy.
Sandy has no 2012 tax consequences from worthlessness of her Lindlee investments
Answer:
New-Task.
Explanation:
New-task purchase is that purchase made by a business of which need has not arisen before. The business didn't made decision to make purchase for this new product or purchase before. The new-task purchase decision is made by the business when a need to purchase is perceived internally or by the clients.
In the given scenario, the need to purchase 'cars as part of its sales compensation' defines the criteria of new-task purchase. In this case, Capitol's need to buy or add 'cars' into its sales compensation represents need to make 'New-task purchase.'
Therefore, the correct answer is new-task purchase.
Answer:
b. 30%
Explanation:
The computation of the percentage increased in sales from the previous year to the current year is shown below:
= (Current year Sale - Preceding year Sale) ÷ (Preceding year Sale
)
= ($325,000 - $250,000) ÷ ($250,000)
= ($75,000) ÷ ($250,000)
= 30%
Hence, the correct option is b. 30%
We simply applied the above formula to determine the percentage increased in sales