Answer:
a) If Goshawk is a proprietorship, only $21000 long-term capital loss can be deducted in the current year. The remaining $19000 net capital loss is carried forward and then carried back
b) If Goshawk is a C corporation, only $ 18000 long-term capital loss can be deducted in the current year. The remaining $22000 net capital loss is carried back and then forward of Item 2.
Explanation:
The gain or loss on the sale of a property is said to be the difference between between the realized value of goods and its adjusted basis. When there is a gain the realized value would be greater than the adjusted basis, while when there's loss the realized value would be less than the adjusted basis.
A) In this case, if Goshawk is a proprietorship, only $21,000 of the $40,000 long-term capital loss can be deducted in the current year. The loss will offset the short-term capital gain of $18,000 first; then, an additional $3,000 of the loss may be utilized as a deduction against ordinary income. The remaining $19,000 net capital loss is carried forward to next year and years thereafter until completely deducted. The capital loss carryover retains its character as long term.
B) If Goshawk is a C corporation, $18,000 short term capital gain can be set off for long term capital loss. Then the remaining $22,000($40,000 - $18,000) will be carried backwards
Answer:
a. Decline
Explanation:
Whenever there is a reduction in the price level, this results in gains in the real money supply which eventually moves the LM curve to the right.
Hence, given that, the IS curve has a downward slope, the IS and LM curves will meet at a higher level of income and a lower interest rate.
Therefore, the correct answer, in this case, is Option A: DECLINE
Note LM means Liquidity and Money
While IS means Investment and Savings.
Answer:
The tremen's investment in Delany company is $3,162,500
Explanation:
Tremen's investment in Delany Company account would be as follows at year ended 31st December 2021
Initial investment value $3,090,000
Delany's net income $1,300,000
Dividends paid(4*$180,000) ($720,000)
Profits after dividends $580,000
Tremen's share 25%*$580,000*6/12 $72,500
year end balance of Tremen's investment $3,162,500
First of all, the total dividends is taken away from net income and a portion of the net income after dividend payment is added to Tremen's investment which reflects its percentage shareholding and the duration of investment of six months
The correct answer should be
E. Opportunities
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