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melamori03 [73]
3 years ago
13

If the government decreases tax rates for all Americans, we would expect to see:

Business
2 answers:
inessss [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: it would be D. The reaason is because they would be asking for less money which is stated in that question!

Explanation:

notka56 [123]3 years ago
5 0
The correct answer is D
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Net Sales                                                                         7,880,000

Less : costs and other expenses (including income tax) 5,900,000

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On Income before extraordinary items                                   2.17    

($1,980,000 / 910,000 shares)

On Extraordinary gains ( $420,000 / 910,000 shares)    0.46

On Net Income ($2,400,000 / 910,000 shares)                     2.63

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Net Sales                                                                         7,880,000

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Earning Per Shares :  

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($1,980,000 / 910,000 shares)

On Extraordinary gains ( $420,000 / 910,000 shares)    0.46

On Net Income ($2,400,000 / 910,000 shares)                     2.63

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($1,980,000 / 910,000 shares)

On Extraordinary gains ( $420,000 / 910,000 shares)    0.46

On Net Income ($2,400,000 / 910,000 shares)                     2.63

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