Answer:
$26.923
Explanation:
Biweekly payment means payments every 14 days or 2 weeks. One year has 52 weeks. Mark is paid 26 times per year
if the company pays 90% of $7000, then Mark pays 10% of $7000
Mark pays = 10/100 x $7000
=0.1 x $7000
=$700
The amount of $700 is spread over 26 weeks.
Each paycheck, Mark will be deducted
=$700/26
=$26.923 per check
Answer:
IRS ,AICPA Statements on Standards for Tax Services.
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed about Bob, that has a client with a strong belief that he is correct about an aggressive but creative tax position.
and how Bob files the tax return with disclosure on his client's included.
In the case of agreement on the disclosure of the position, then it should be disclosed to IRS. which is a form of Statements on Standards for Tax Services.they are responsible for quality control as far as tax is concerned.
Answer: 3.50 years
Explanation:
The Payback period is a method of checking the viability of a project. It measures how long it will take a project to pay back it's initial investment.
Formula is;
= Year before payback + Cash remaining till payback/ Cash inflow in year of payback
Year 1 Net Cash Inflow
= Cash Inflow - Cash Outflow
= 30,000 - 12,000
= $18,000
Year 2
= 45,000 - 20,000
= $25,000
Year 3
= 60,000 - 25,000
= $35,000
Year 4
= 50,000 - 30,000
= $20,000
Year 1 + 2 + 3
= 18,000 + 25,000 + 35,000
= $78,000
Amount remaining till payback
= Investment - Cash inflow so far
= 88,000 - 78,000
= $10,000
= Year before payback + Cash remaining till payback/ Cash inflow in year of payback
= 3 + 10,000/20,000
= 3.50 years
I think the reason why the normality of these two proportions is assumed because of n(3.13159) greater than or equal to 10 and n(1 - 3.13159) is greater than or equal to 10. Therefore, for each sample in this research, it must be taken separately.
Answer:
OPtion (C) is correct.
Explanation:
Given that,
Issuance of common stock = $100,000
Dividends paid to the company's stockholders = $2,000
Depreciation expense = $6,000
Repayment of principal on bonds = $40,000
Proceeds from the sale of the company's used equipment = $39,000
Purchase of land = $230,000
Cash flow from financing activities:
= Issuance of common stock - Dividends paid to the common stockholders - Repayment of principal on the company's own bonds
= $100,000 - $2,000 - $40,000
= $58,000
Therefore, the net cash inflow from financing activities is $58,000.