If the scale of it were able to provide a more reliable
measure, it is expected that the score of the person in the scale would have
caused or resulted into a more relatively stable from his or her day to day
life or daily life.
Answer: Please refer to Explanation
Explanation:
<u>Income Statement </u>
Profitable Company - <em>Bottom line in surplus</em>
Unprofitable Company - <em>Bottom line in Deficit</em>
The Bottomline in the Income statement refers to the Net Profit after all adjustments and deductions have been made. This is the figure that is taken to Retained Earnings and therefore funds the business. If the Bottomline is in Deficit that means the company made a loss and by definition are Unprofitable. The reverse is true.
<u>Balance Sheet</u>
Profitable Company - <em>Financially healthy</em>.
Unprofitable Company - <em>Financially failing</em>.
The Balance Sheet shows the health of a company by checking it's assets vs it's Liabilities and Equity. If it is shown for instance that there is too much debt in the company or that Current Liabilities are more than Current Assets, this shows that the company is not healthy and this is usually a symptom of an Unprofitable company. However a balance sheet showing strong Net Assets and a good Debt - Equity balance is considered healthy and is related to a Profitable Company.
<u>Statement of Cashflow.</u>
Profitable Company - <em>Inward flow of cash</em>
Unprofitable Company - <em>Outward flow of Cash</em>
The Statement of Cashflow (SCF) shows the actual amount of cash that a company has and spends. Other statements can include amounts for which cash has not been paid yet due to the Accrual system in Accounting. The SCF only deals with cash. A Profitable Company will have more cash coming in than going out because it would mean they are making profits as well as being in a strong financial position.
An Unprofitable Company on the other hand will show more cash leaving than coming in. This Outward flow of cash will signify that the company is spending more than it gets which is the sign of unprofitability.
Answer:
Pure risk
Explanation:
To the best of knowledge, will it is a situation one finds him/herself in and doesn't know how to solve the issue but has only one possible outcome if it truly happens; which could be danger.
Answer: 17.56%
Explanation:
Given that,
Leonardo taxable income = $90,000
Tulsa bonds = $8,750
Theresa taxable income = $50,000
Computation of Leonardo's Tax:
According to the tax rate schedule,
Total Tax = Tax + 24% of taxable income over $82,500
= $14,089.50 + 24% × $7,500
= $14,089.50 + $1,800
= $15,889.5
Computation of Theresa's Tax:
According to the tax rate schedule,
Total Tax = Tax + 22% of taxable income over $38,700
= $4453.50 + 22% × $11,300
= $4453.50 + $2,486
= $6939.5
Total tax on Leonardo's income and Theresa's income:
= $15,889.5 + $6939.5
= $22,829
Effective tax rate =
=
= 17.56%
Answer: increase by $80 million, and the maximum money-lending potential of the commercial banking system will increase by $400 million
Explanation:
Based on the information given in the question, the money multiplier will be calculated thus:
Money multiplier = 1/Required reserve ratio
where,
Required reserve ratio = 20%
Money Multiplier will now be:
= 1/0.20
= 5
Therefore, the maximum money-lending potential will be:
= $80 million × 5
= $400 million
Therefore, the money supply will by $80 million, and the maximum money-lending potential of the commercial banking system will increase by $400 million