Answer:
C. Debt to Income Ratio
Explanation:
The debt to income ratio (DTI)provides a picture of the level of debts of a borrower. The DTI is usually expressed as a percentage of gross income. A high debt to income ratio indicates a person spends a high percentage of income on paying debts.
Lenders use the debt to income ratio to assess a borrower's ability to repay debts. Individuals with low DTI are preferred to those with a high one.
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entry that would include is shown below:
Work in Progress inventory A/c Dr $125,000
Factory overhead A/c Dr $24,000
(Being labor cost is recorded)
The computation is shown below:
Work in progress = Labor expenses + whole labor expenses
=$88,000 + $37,000
= $125,000
The labor expenses are directly related to the product which means it is a direct cost
And, the whole labor expense is considered to be the overhead cost as it is not directly related to the product
And, the $24,000 is also considered as an overhead cost because it is used in both the departments so it is come under the factory overhead account
Answer:
(Decrease, Increase)
Explanation:
When the government formulates and implements policies aimed at increasing equality, the society will experience a reduction in the level of efficiency. For example, an increase in income tax on wealthiest Americans, and redistribution of the tax revenue to the poorest Americans would may discourage the wealthy from taking more income-generating activities which create jobs, this is not optimal. At the same time, this policy would reduces the peoples’ incentive to work hard to earn their own money.
Answer:
If Chicago municipal bonds yield is 10% then Carter's treasurer make indifferent between the two.
Explanation:
Because Treasury Bond is exempt from tax income and both have same maturity, and they are equally risky and liquid; we then have the equation as below
Treasury bonds yield = Chicago municipal bonds yield after tax
⇔ 6% = Chicago municipal bonds yield * (1 - tax rate 40%)
⇔ 6% = Chicago municipal bonds yield * 0.6
⇒ Chicago municipal bonds yield = 6%/ 0.6 = 10%