Answer: $107,600 ordinary gain and $530,400 Section 1231 gain
Explanation:
Section 1231 property is when a business property that's either real or depreciable is held for more than one year. It should be noted that section 1231 gain which arises when the property is sold will be taxed at lower capital gains tax rate which is versus the ordinary income rate.
Therefore, Kuong should characterize the $638,000 gain recognized on sale as $107,600 ordinary gain and $530,400 Section 1231 gain.
The correct option is C.
The governor of South Dakota reports a budget surplus in 2011 and he states that the government received more taxes in the year than it spent in that year
Explanation:
Budget is the amount that the government plans and spends for the future needs and always the government introduces the budgets in the beginning of the year
Taxes must be paid regularly by the citizens and it is the due responsibility and the report of the taxes paid will be given to the governor an the report will be read and in one such report the governor of Dakota reported that there was a budget surplus the government received more taxes than it spent
Answer:
The Price of Bond today = $997.07
Explanation:
Semi annual coupons = $1000 * 5% / 2
Semi annual coupons = $25
As 9 months is already over in the two year bond, the coupons are payable
3 months from now, 9 months from now and 15 months from now.
The present value of all these coupons and the principal should be equal to the price of the bond today. In case of continuous compounding, the formula for Present Value of any future Cash flow C is C*e^(-r*t).
Price of Bond = $25 * e^(-0.06*3/12) + 25*e^(-.061*9/12)+ 1025*e(-0.062*15/12)
Using the value of e as 2.71828
Price of Bond = $25 * 2.71828^(-0.06*3/12) + 25*2.71828^(-.061*9/12)+ 1025*2.71828(-0.062*15/12)
Price of Bond = $
25 * 2.71828 ^-0.015 + 25*2.71828^-0.04575 + 1025*2.71828^-0.0775
Price of Bond = $
25 * 1/2.71828^0.015 + 25*1/2.71828^0.04575 + 1025*1/2.71828^0.0775
Price of Bond = $997.07
Answer:
A. dr. Bad Debt Expense 3,000 and cr. Allowance for Doubtful accounts 3,000
Explanation:
Bad debt Expense will be calculated using the percentage of debt loss. The expense will be calculated using the account receivable balance.
Closing Value of the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts will be as follow
Closing Balance = $100,000 x 5% = $5,000
As Allowance for Doubtful Accounts already have credit balance of $2,000, we need to adjust the remainder to make the closing balance of Allowance for Doubtful Accounts $5,000 at the year end.
Adjustment Value = $5,000 - $2,000 = $3,000
Answer:
The right answer is a.
Explanation:
In order to calculate Daniel's basis in his partnership interest, first we have to calculate daniel share of the partnership liabilities.
According to the details, Daniel acquires a 30% interest in the PPZ Partnership from Paolo, and The PPZ Partnership has borrowed $14,000 of recourse liabilities as of the date Daniel bought the interest, hence
daniel share of the partnership liabilities = 14,000 * 30% = $4,200
Hence, Daniel's basis in his partnership interest= 43,000 + 4,200 = $47,200