Answer:
a) fiscal-year depreciation 136,009
b) fiscal year taxable income 3,243,991
Explanation:
fiscal-year depreciation:
The MACRS (Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System) always use alf-year convention
for the 5-year class:
130,000 x 20% = 26,000
for the 7-years class:
210,000 x 14.29% = 30,009
previous year assets: 80,000
total depreciation: 136.009
taxale income:
sales revenues 4,350,000
operating expense (970,000)
depreciaiton expense <u> (136, 009) </u>
net income: 3,243,991
Answer:
b. 4 units of output
Explanation:
MC and AVC have the following relationship:
a. MC is above AVC when AVC is rising
b. MC is below AVC when AVC is falling
c. MC = AVC when AVC is at its minimum
Thus, MC would intersect the AVC curve at its minimum point. Since AVC is minimum at 4 units of output equal to 65. It means MC intersects AVC at 4 units of output.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Given the following :
Present charge = 1045 per day
Trade price of RM = $3.1350/$
Malaysian inflation rate(mr) = 2.75% = 0.0275 per annum
US inflation rate (ur) = 1.25% = 0.0125 per annum
a. How many dollars might Theresa expect to need one year hence to pay for her 30-day vacation?
Trade price * (1 + mr) / (1 + ur)
Cost for 30 days considering inflation :
Present charge * (1 + mr) * 30
= $1045 * 1.0275 * 30
= $32212.125
Cost for 30 days considering inflation / [Trade price * (1 + mr) / (1 + ur)]
$32212.125 / 3.1350 * (1.0275) / (1.0125)
$32212.125 / 3.1814444
= $10125.000
b.) By what percent will the dollar cost have gone up? Why?
Dollar cost would have gone up by 1.25%, this is inferred from the inflation rate of the United States currency, which is the rate which will affe the cost of dollar.
Answer:
(a) in the primary market by an investment bank.
<u>Multiple -choice options</u>
(a) in the primary market by an investment bank.
(b) in the primary market by a stock exchange broker.
(c) in the secondary market by a securities dealer.
(d) in the secondary market by a commercial bank.
Explanation:
The securities exchange has both primary markets and secondary markets. The primary market deals with new shares or securities that corporations offer to investors. Once the securities have been issued, they become available for trading at the secondary market.
If a corporation wishes to raise additional funds, it issues new shares to investors. It contracts an investment banker who assists in planning, organizing, and facilitating the entire process. Since the corporation is offering new shares, they are issued in the primary market.