Answer:
Carpenter will have to pay taxes for a recognized gain of $150,000
Explanation:
When you are calculating taxes, you must use the adjusted a¿basis of the buildings.
Paul is exchanging a $450,000 building + $75,000 in cash for a $375,000 office building.
Paul's realized loss = $525,000 - $375,000 = $150,000
therefore Carpenter's recognized gain = $150,000
Answer:
The first journal entry was not the most appropriate, but since the mistake was correctly adjusted at the end of the year, both assets and expenses will be the same whether they did it correctly the first time or they had to adjust a mistake at the end of the year.
E.g. something like this happened
October 1, rent expense for 1 year
Dr Rent expense 12,000
Cr Cash 12,000
December 31, adjustment to rent expense
Dr Prepaid rent 10,000
Cr Rent expense 10,000
they should have recorded it as:
October 1, prepaid rent for 1 year
Dr Prepaid rent 12,000
Cr Cash 12,000
December 31, adjustment to rent expense
Dr Rent expense 2,000
Cr Prepaid rent 2,000
Whichever way you recorded the transactions, the balances a the end of the year would be:
prepaid rent (asset) $10,000
rent expense (expense) $2,000
Answer:
Present value = $21,804 (approx)
Explanation:
Given:
Periodic payment = $3,200
Number of period = 12
Interest rate = 10% = 10/100 = 0.1
Present value = ?
Computation of Present value:
Present value = $21,804 (approx)
Answer:
The correct answer is C
Explanation:
Constraint is the term which is defined as something which will controls or limits the person or an individual what the person can do. Their decision depends or grounded on the constraint.
In this case,Oliver wants to buy the new equipment in order to complete the project. The budget is depend or grounded on the grant awarded by the company. So, it is an example of a constraint project.