Answer: A
Explanation: All the other ones are not required for a strenuous job such as distribution.
Answer:
The correct answer is B: $4,300
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Howell Corporation purchased a new machine costing $27,600 on January 1, 2017. The machine is expected to have a $1,800 salvage value at the end of its useful life of six years.
Depreciation= (purchase value - salvage value)/ useful life
Depreciation= (27600 - 1800)/6= 4300
Answer:
FIFO basis.
Explanation:
If a customer does not give a broker his or her instructions, cost basis reporting on Form 1099-B for a stock holding where there have been multiple purchases at different times is done on a first in, first out (FIFO) basis.
According to the internal revenue service (IRS), a Form 1099-B is a tax form which is received by individuals from their brokers or barter exchange enumerating their proceeds (gains) and losses from transactions made for a given tax year. The transactions include sales of stocks, forward contracts, derivatives, bonds, commodities, options, debt instruments for cash through a broker or barter exchange. It is necessary to also state on the Form 1099-B whether the holding period is short-term or long-term.
If the customer didn't give a broker his or her instructions and there have been multiple purchases of the stock at different times, it is reported or done on a first in, first out (FIFO) basis because the earliest or oldest unit of stock purchased are also the first unit that are sold.