Many tax professionals and advisors recommend adjusting your W4 allowance so that THE TAX PAYMENT WILL EXACTLY MATCH ONE'S TAX LIABILITY.
Over payment and under payment of tax liability usually occur to people as a result of the number of withholding which they claim. Experts suggest adjusting the number of one' s withholding in order t avoid over or underpayment of tax.
Answer:
A. Flexible is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Answer:
$2,319,000
Explanation:
Amount
March1 $1,884,000
June 1 $1,284,000
Dec 31 $3,082,450
Capitalization period
March1
10/12×$1,884,000 =$1,570,000
June 1
7/12 $1,284,000=$749,000
Dec 31
0
Weighted Average Accumulated expenditure
March 1 $1,570,000
June1 $749,000
Dec 31 $0
Total $2,319,000
Answer:
The accounts receivable turnover rate is 21.73
Explanation:
The formula for accounts receivable turnover is
365/Average days to collect.
This way we can find how many times a year does the company collect payments for its accounts receivable, so when we divide the total number of days in a year by the average number of days to collect we can calculate how many times we collect payment for accounts receivable.
In the question we are given the average days to collect which is 16.8
We have to put that into a formula
365/16.8=21.73
Answer:
$3,927
Explanation:
For the computation of bid price first we need to follow some steps which is shown below:-
Manufacturing overhead rate = Overhead cost ÷ Machine hours
= 45,000 ÷ 100,000
= $0.45
Total manufacturing cost charged to the school
= 2,000 + 400 + (900 × 0.45)
= $2,805
Markup cost = $2,805 × 0.4
= $1,122
Bid price of job = Total manufacturing cost charged to school + Markup cost
= $2,805 + $1,122
= $3,927