Answer:
A) Gift loans of $14,000 in which interest foregone is in the form of a gift.
Explanation:
You are free to give anyone any type of gift that is worth up to $14,000, this includes gifts in cash, assets (e.g. car) or gift loans. Any gift above that threshold will result in taxes paid by the person that receives the gift.
The IRS defines gift loans under Section 7872(f)(3) as:
<em>“The term “gift loan” is any below-market loan where the forgoing of interest is in the nature of a gift.”</em>
As long as the forgone interest doesn't exceed $14,000, then no taxes should be paid.
Explanation:
Accounts receivable is money owed to a company by its debtors.
Account payable amounts due to vendors or suppliers for goods or services received that have not been yet paid for.
Answer:P(x) = -3000
(x) + 57000
Explanation:
Let the demand function be given by p(x)
Let P(x) be the demand for the match at price x
P(x) = a
(x) + b
27000 = a
(10) + b
33000 = a
(8) + b
Solving we get a = -3000 and b = 57000
Thus P(x) = -3000
(x) + 57000
<span>B. Debt
</span>A credit<span> risk is the risk of </span>default<span> on a </span>debt<span> that may arise from a borrower failing to </span>make<span> required payments.</span>