Answer:
$20,000
Explanation:
Time difference from the "Purchase date" to "Sale date" = 9 years (1/1/2007 to 1/1/2016)
Given that, in the 9 years, Troy rented the home for first 5 years (1/1/2007 to 1/1/2012), and lived in the home as his principal residence for next 1 year(1/1/2012 to 31/12/2012)
and again rented out the home for 1 year (1/1/2013 to 31/12/2013), and again started to lived in the home as his principal residence for next 2 years. (1/1/2014 to 1/1/2016)
i.e. when we look at the last 5 years before the sale of house, Troy has lived 3 years in the home as his principal residence.
And Troy has acquired the home for $300,000 and not acquired by "like kind exchange" of property.
As per IRS rules, a owner must live at least 2 years in the home as his principal residence & home must not be acquired by 1031 exchange (like/kind exchange).
Here, Troy satisfies both conditions. (He has lived more than 2 years, and not acquired by like/kind exchange)
So, as per above rules, Troy's home sale is eligible for Maximum exclusion of $250,000 gain (being Troy is Single)
Here, as per IRS rules, Gain = Amount Realized / Adjusted Basis = $320,000 - $300,000 = $20,000.
But, being Troy home sale is eligible for Maximum exclusion of $250,000, this $20,000 gain is deducted and Net Gain = $0.
Troy's gain on the sale of his home is $20,000. However, he is eligible to exclude this gain from taxation because he lived in the home as his principal residence for 2 out of the 5 years leading up to the sale, as per IRS guidelines.
Troy's gain on his home sale depends on his usage of the property and the IRS's rules on excluding gains from the sale of a principal residence. According to these rules, a person can generally exclude the gain up to $250,000 from the sale of a principal residence if they owned the house and lived in it as their main home for at least 2 out of the last 5 years before the sale. The years of ownership and use don't need to be consecutive.
Troy purchased the home in 2007 and sold it in 2016. He rented the home initially then lived in it as his principal residence, then rented it again, and lived in it again until the sale. Combining these periods, he lived in the house as his principal residence for only 3 years (2012, 2014, 2015). However, these years are within the 5-year window before the sale (2012-2016).
Troy's recognized gain is the selling price of the home minus the purchase price. Thus, his recognized gain is $320,000 - $300,000 = $20,000. However since he lived in the residence for 2 out of the 5 years before the sale, this gain is excluded from taxation, according to IRS rules.
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O Tanya wants to develop a partnership with his team illustrated by reciprocal influence, mutual trust, respect and liking, and a sense of common fates.
O Tanya seeks to motivate employees to pursue organizational goals above their own self-interests.
O Tanya likes to provide the guidance and support needed by employees and ties meaningful rewards to completion of objectives.
Answer:
The correct answer is: All of the above.
Explanation:
Transformational leadership is the type of leadership that provokes change in individuals and the environment they interact with. It creates positive change in individuals to make them good leaders in the long run. Leaders guide their followers through inspiration, commitment, influence, and consideration.
Answer: $538,806.50
Explanation:
This question is a compound interest question. If the savings increased at 14% per year then the amount when he is 68 will be;
Future Value = Present Value * ( 1 + Interest Rate ) ^ Years
Years = 68 - 20
= 48
Future Value = 1,000 ( 1 + 14%) ^ 48
= 1,000 * 538.8065
= $538,806.50
Debit Credit
Cash $25,900
Prepaid Insurance 10,800
Supplies 8,900
Land 22,000
Buildings 122,000
Equipment 18,000
Accounts Payable $10,800
Unearned Rent Revenue 10,900
Mortgage Payable 62,000
Common Stock 99,300
Retained Earnings 9,000
Dividends 5,000
Rent Revenue 78,200
Salaries and Wages Expense 44,800
Utilities Expenses 9,200
Maintenance and Repairs Expense 3,600
$270,200 $270,200
Other data:
1. The balance in prepaid insurance is a one-year premium paid on June 1, 2020.
2. An inventory count on August 31 shows $443 of supplies on hand.
3. Annual depreciation rates are (a) buildings (4%) (b) equipment (10%). Salvage value is estimated to be 10% of cost.
4. Unearned Rent Revenue of $3,472 was earned prior to August 31.
5. Salaries of $392 were unpaid at August 31.
6. Rentals of $873 were due from tenants at August 31.
7. The mortgage interest rate is 8% per year.
A. Journalize the adjusting entries on August 31 for the 3-month period June 1–August 31.
No. Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
1. Aug. 31
2. Aug. 31
3a. Aug. 31
3b. Aug. 31
4. Aug. 31
5. Aug. 31
6. Aug. 31
7. Aug. 31
B. Prepare an adjusted trial balance on August 31.
Answer:
A. Journalize the adjusting entries on August 31 for the 3-month period June 1–August 31.
1. The balance in prepaid insurance is a one-year premium paid on June 1, 2020.
prepaid insurance expense per month = $10,800 / 12 = $900 x 3 months = $2,700
Dr Insurance expense 2,700
Cr Prepaid insurance 2,700
2. An inventory count on August 31 shows $443 of supplies on hand.
supplies expense = $8,900 - $443 = $8,457
Dr Supplies expense 8,457
Cr Supplies 8,457
3. Annual depreciation rates are (a) buildings (4%) (b) equipment (10%). Salvage value is estimated to be 10% of cost.
depreciation expense per month:
buildings = ($122,000 x 90%) x 4% x 1/12 = $366 x 3 = $1,098
equipment = ($18,000 x 90%) x 10% x 1/12 = $135 x 3 = $405
Dr Depreciation expense 1,503
Cr Accumulated depreciation building 1,098
Cr Accumulated depreciation equipment 405
4. Unearned Rent Revenue of $3,472 was earned prior to August 31.
Dr Unearned revenue 3,472
Cr Rent revenue 3,472
5. Salaries of $392 were unpaid at August 31.
Dr Wages expense 392
Cr Cash 392
6. Rentals of $873 were due from tenants at August 31.
Dr Accounts receivable 873
Cr Rent revenue 873
7. The mortgage interest rate is 8% per year.
interest expense per month = $62,000 x 8% x 1/12 = $413.33 x 3 = $1,240
Dr Interest expense 1,240
Cr Interest payable 1,240
B. Prepare an adjusted trial balance on August 31.
first we must calculate the quarter's profit:
Rent Revenue $82,545
Salaries and Wages Expense ($45,192)
Utilities Expenses ($9,200)
Maintenance and Repairs Expense ($3,600)
Insurance expense ($2,700)
Supplies expense ($8,457)
Depreciation expense ($1,503)
Interest expense ($1,240)
net income = $10,653
retained earnings = $9,000 - $5,000 + $10,653 = $14,653
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Balance Sheet
For the Year Ended August 31, 202x
Assets:
Cash $25,508
Accounts receivable $873
Prepaid Insurance $8,100
Supplies $443
Land $22,000
Buildings $120,902
Equipment $17,595
Total assets: $195,421
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity:
Accounts Payable $10,800
Unearned Rent Revenue $7,428
Interest payable $1,240
Mortgage Payable $62,000
Common Stock $99,300
Retained Earnings $14,653
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity: $195,421
Answer:
The correct answer is the second option: Protecting the privacy of knowing and unknowing customers.
Explanation:
Nowadays the use of the currents social medias is beginning to increase in the area of the marketing and the business world due to the wide range of communication that it can has, that is, the ability of those medias to reach the target audience and therefore to communicate the message established in the marketing mix. Moreover, due to the fact that a lot a people are reached during that process, most of them unknown customers, the most important concern for the companies regarding social and ethical issues is the protection of the privacy of those customers because personal information is given when making a purchase or just signing in the companies' websites.
Answer:
Total increase in deposit = $54,200,000
Explanation:
given data
deposits = $20 million dollars
bank reserve = 10%
solution
we know that Deposit in bank A is = $20,000,000
and Reserve @ 10% = $2,000,000
so
Bank A loans or bank B deposit will be = $20,000,000 - $2,000,000
Bank A loans or bank B deposit = $18,000,000
here Reserve @ 10% = $1,800,000
so
Bank B loans or Bank C deposit will be here = $18,000,000 - $1,800,000
Bank B loans or Bank C deposit = $16,200,000
so that
Total increase in deposit will be = Bank A + Bank B + Bank C ...............1
put here value we get
Total increase in deposit = $20,000,000 + $18,000,000 + $16,200,000
Total increase in deposit = $54,200,000
B. $46,000.
C. $49,000.
D. $59,000.
E. Some other amount
Answer:
B. $46,000.
Explanation:
The computation of the budgeted receivables balance on December 31 is shown below:
Particulars Sale October NOvember December Balance
October $70,000 $14,000 $49,000 $7,000 $0
($70,000 × 20%) ($70,000 × 70%) ($70,000 × 10%)
NOvemeber $60,000 $12,000 $42,000 $6,000
($60,000 × 20%) ($60,000 × 70%)
December $50,000 $10,000 $40,000
($50,000 × 20%)
Total it would be
= $6,000 + $40,000
= $46,000