Answer:
Debit cash $420
credit unearned revenue $420
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Answer:
The ticket price that maximizes revenue is $18.10
Explanation:
Hi, first we need to construct the revenue equation in terms of the additional dollar charge (that would be X). That is:
So we expand it:
This is a parabola, and we need to find its vertex, which in our case that would be the maximum additional dollar charge in order to obtain the highest revenue possible, to find the vertex, we need to consider that:
And to find the X-coordenate we have to use the following equation.
In our case, A= -65; B= 1,247.5, so, all should look like this:
That means, we need to make 9.6 increments of $1 in order to obtain the max revenue possible, therefore, the price would be
Price = $8.50 + $1(9.6)= $8.50 + $9.6 =$18.10
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Answer:
The sale results in an ordinary loss of $100,000 and long-term capital loss of $25,000.
Explanation:
Stacy, who is married and sole shareholder of ABC Corporation, sold all of her stock in the corporation for $100,000. Stacy had organized the corporation in 2009 by contributing $225,000 and receiving all of the capital stock of the corporation. ABC Corporation is a domestic corporation engaged in the manufacturing of ski boots. The stock in ABC Corporation qualified as Sec. 1244 stock. The sale results in AN ORDINARY LOSS OF $100,000 AND LONG-TERM CAPITAL LOSS OF $25,000.
Answer:
ordinary loss of $100,000 and long-term capital loss of $25,000
Explanation:
Up to $100,000 on a joint return of loss realized on disposition of Section 1244 stock is treated as an ordinary loss. So the first $100,000 would be ordinary and the remaining $25,000 would be a LTCL.
b. Using a cap-and-tradeLOADING... system of tradable emission allowances will eliminate half of the sulfur dioxide pollution at a cost of $ nothing million per year.
c. If the permits are not tradable, what will be the cost of eliminating half of the pollution?
d. If permits cannot be traded, then the cost of the pollution reduction
Answer and Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
a. The cost of eliminating is shown below:
= $275 × 20
= $5,500
b. The cost would be $375 per ton
c. In the case when the permits are not tradable so in this the cost is $5,500
d. In the case when the permits cannot be traded so the cost of the pollution reduction is
= $375 × 10 + $275 × 10
= $3,750 + $2,750
= $6,500
$ $ $
fixed assets(at cost$22890) 10060
current asset
stock. 810
debtor. 4330
prepayment 1350
cash at bank 8370
cash in hand 150
less current liabilities
sundry 200
loan interest 500. 700. 14310
net current asset 24370
loan 10000
14370
capital (July 1 2004 ) 21110
add profit. 29860
50970
less drawing 36600
14370
what is the current ratio