Answer and Explanation:
a. A partner can report his share of the loss of partnership on his personal income tax return to the base limit during his or her partnership interest.
Its partnership interest is based on $45,000 and its share of loss of the partnership is $24,000
So W can report all of the $24,000 partnership loss on his personal income tax return.
b. W's partnership loss reported on his income tax return, and the cash distributed by the partnership to him will reduce his partnership interest base.
Now,
W's basis in his partnership interest at the end of 2014 is
= W's basis in his partnership interest - Partnership loss reported by W on his income tax return - Cash distributed to W by the partnership
= $45,000 - $24,000 - $12,000
= $9,000
The correct choices are;
<u>"A. knowing rights and responsibilities relating to money transfers </u>
<u>C. notifying the bank of lost credit or debit cards".</u>
The Electronic Funds Transfer Act is a government law that secures shoppers occupied with the exchange of assets through electronic techniques. This incorporates the utilization of charge cards, computerized teller machines and programmed withdrawals from a financial balance. The demonstration likewise gives a methods for rectifying exchange blunders and restricts the risk from any misfortunes because of a lost or stolen card.
The answer should be D if not it's A
Answer:
second year depreciation 13,072
Explanation:
190,000 - 10,000 = 180,000 ammount subject to depreciation
then we do:
180,000/75,000 = 0.688 rate per bolt
to get the depreciation for the second year:
19,000 x rate = 19,000 x 180,000/75,000 = $13,072.00
doing it in a single step avoid rounding errors.
Answer:
Option A:
<em>Large</em> Marginal costs; less <em>firms in the industry</em>
Explanation:
Monopolistic competitions are market models which are charaterized by low barriers to entry. High marginal costs will discourage firms from entering the industry, thereby leading to a reduced number of firms operating there in the long run.
Since the marginal costs reduce profit, if this continues to rise, most firms will discover that it is difficult to make profit in such an industry. They will definitely leave industry for a different one.
This makes Option C the answer.