The answer is A. 0. 6% of $42,000 is $2520. You only have $567 in medical expenses. You're expense has to be more than $2520 before you can deduct it.
1.) student loans due to the fact that they are more secure than credit card debt and maybe have long periods before they have to be paid off.
2.) chad has a maximum amount of money he can use before it has to be paid back. Unfortunately chads maximum was so low he couldn’t even buy popcorn, or he already maxed out his card.
It basically means that, if you are a shareholder of a certain business, you are only a liability up to the extent where your shares hold you to
Options:
a. have no effect on; increase; decrease; negative
b. increase; increase; decrease; negative
c. increase; increase; increase; positive
d. increase; increase; decrease; uncertain
e. decrease; increase; decrease; negative
Answer:
Option D is the correct answer.
An increasing number of firms decide to install tablets and computers so that customers are able to order and pay on their own. This can be expected to <u>increase</u> investment spending by the firms. At the same time we can expect the unemployment rate to <u>increase</u> and consumption spending to <u>decrease</u>. Overall the effect on gross domestic product (GDP) is <u>uncertain.</u>
Explanation:
Since, Firm choose to build venture by introducing tablets and PCs and hope to accomplish benefit level. And yet joblessness can be relied upon to increment and subsequently utilization spending will diminish. Thus, the general impact GDP is dubious in light of the fact that an underlying increment in venture increment the monetary development level by increment in work rate. On the off chance that business rate increment, at that point consequently utilization spending increment. And yet it was relied upon to expand joblessness rate which decline the utilization spending. Thus, all things considered GDP may increase or diminish . Consequently GDP is dubious.
Answer:
The net realizable value after the write-off equals is;
B). $2,100
Explanation:
Since and amount of $80 has been written off, this means that this amounts needs to be debited from the accounts receivable while at the same time debiting the accounts credit balance. To determine the net receivables, we can form the expression below;
N=(R-W)-(C-W)
where;
N=net realizable value
R=accounts receivable
W=written off accounts receivables
C=credit balance
In our case;
N=unknown
R=$2,300
W=$80
C=$200
replacing;
N=(2,300-80)-(200-80)
N=(2,220-120)=2,100
N=$2,100
The net realizable value after the write-off equals=$2,100