Answer:
d. They are tax free to terminal ill insured
Explanation:
Dividends in participating policies are not taxed, whether you are chronically ill or not. The IRS considers dividends distributed by participating policies as unused premiums, they are not considered income. Only if any interests are earned, then only the interests will be taxed.
Answer:
a. True
Explanation:
When an asset is purchased with Cash, the entries are debit to fixed assets and credit to cash. Depreciation is not recognized until the asset has been put to use.
To determine net income, depreciation and amortization expenses are deducted as expenses from the revenue.
Hence in the determination of Cash flows from operating expenses, such non-cash items that were deducted will be added back.
Answer:
increase, decrease
Explanation:
In simple words, when the tax was imposed on the product the company will ultimately bear it to the final consumer which means the price will rise. However when the price of the product rises the demand for that product decreases due to the fact that many individuals would not be able to buy it now from their limited income, this phenomenon is called price elasticity due to income.
Answer:
Dr bond investment $1,400,000
Cr cash $1,400,000
Cash interest is $112,000.00
Interest revenue for the year is also $ 112,000.00
Explanation:
The cash paid for the investment is $1,400,000, this would be debited to bond investment and credited to cash since it is an outflow of cash from the business.
At six-month interval, coupon receivable=$1,400,000*8%*1/2=$ 56,000.00
annual coupon receivable=$ 56,000.00 *2=$ 112,000.00
No, it doesn't necessarily assure sufficient amounts of money because profitability can still reflect in non-monetary forms eg: through assets.