Answer:
Answer is option B, i.e. compounding.
Explanation:
Compounding can be understood as an ability of an organization to generate earnings from previous given income. This leads to small growth compared to the previous one and therefore, leads to large differences in income.
Answer:
b) $665,000.
Explanation:
Primer income: $625,000
SealCoat income: $50,000
Primer interest in SealCoat is 80% therefore primer is a parent company to SealCoat and is entitled to $40,000 (80%*$50,000) on SealCoat income.
Therefore, consolidated net income for 2013 is: $665,000 (625,000+40000)
Answer:
$559,500
Explanation:
To find Live Co.'s expected dollar cash flows at the end of this year convert the Euro and Swiss francs amounts to dollar using their respective rates and then add all of the dollar amounts.
Swiss francs in dollars:
Euros is dollars:
Dollar cash flow:
The company's expected dollar cash flows are $559,500.
The benefits received from an individual disability insurance policy is not subject to federal income tax.
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Answer:
-$1,878,086.608
Explanation:
The computation of the net present value is shown below;
(in dollars) (in dollars)
Year Cash flows Discount factor Present value
0 -3225000 1 -3225000 (A)
1 275000 0.9259259259 254629.630
2 475000 0.8573388203 407235.940
3 400000 0.793832241 317532.896
4 500000 0.7350298528 367514.926
Total 1346913.392 (B)
Net present value -$1,878,086.608 (A - B)
This is the answer but the same is not provided in the given options