Answer:
a-1. How long do you have to pay before the account is overdue?
a-2. If you take the full period, how much should you remit?
- if you pay after the discount period (first 30 days) but before the 50th day, you must pay $84,800
b-1. What is the discount being offered?
- 2% if you pay within 30 days
b-2. How quickly must you pay to get the discount?
- you have up to 30 days to pay the invoice and still get the discount
b-3. If you do take the discount, how much should you remit?
c-1. If you don’t take the discount, how much interest are you paying implicitly?
c-2. How many days’ credit are you receiving?
- the total credit period is 50 days
Answer:
The American Opportunity Tax Credit (AOTC) that can be claimed is $2,500.
Explanation:
As of 2018, no changes have been made to the AOTC. By law, with a modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) of $80,000 or less for single individuals and $160,000 or less for married filing jointly, the individuals can claim the full credit amount. It is a credit paid for an eligible student to cover education expenses, if in the first four years of postsecondary education. A maximum annual amount of $2,500 is given and an additional 40% of remaining amount (up to $1,000) if the tax owed falls to zero.
The expected average rate of return in the fixed asset above is 36.92%. The rate of return is the income or loss of a proposed investment in a specified amount of time. In this case, a company wants to buy a 4-year life fixed asset which can increase the company's income by $240,000. We can calculate the rate of return by dividing the net income from the investment with the proposed investment to obtain the portion of return received from the investment<span>. Formula: (Net Income From The Investment/Proposed Investment) x 100%.</span>
Answer: Deficit
Explanation:
The current account shows the difference between imports and exports as well as net income from outside.
If this balance is zero, it means that imports are equal to exports and income sent abroad equals income recovered from abroad.
If real income in the US was to increase, people would demand more goods and services including more imports. This will shift the current account to a deficit as the imports will surpass the exports.