Answer:
The Yield to Maturity of the Bond (YTM) is 113.86 %
Explanation:
The Yield to Maturity of the Bond (YTM) can be determined using a Financial Calculator as follows :
Pv = -$98.613
Fv = $2,000
p/yr = 2
n = 18 × 2
Pmt = ($2,000 × 6.60%) ÷ 2 = $66
r = ?
Using a Financial Calculator r is 113.86 %.
Answer:
B. False
Explanation:
Land held for possible plant expansion would NOT be included as an operating asset when computing return on investment (ROI).
Return on investment (ROI) is used to measure the profitability of an investment. It helps to compare the gain or loss from an investment in relation to its cost.
Return on investment can be used to determine
1. Profitability of a stock investment,
2. Profitability of the purchase of a business investment
3. Profitability of a real estate business
ROI = Net return / cost of investment × 100
Net return= Final value of investment - initial value of the investment
Answer and Explanation:
a. The computation of Kiyara’s deduction for qualified business income is shown below:-
Kiyara's Share of income is
= 50% × $332,000
= $166,000
Max qualified business deduction is
= 20% × $166,000
= $33,200
b. The computation of Kiyara’s net investment income tax liability is shown below:-
Net investment income tax liability = $166,000 × 3.8%
= $6,308
c. The computation of Kiyara’s self-employment tax liability is shown below:-
Kiyara is not earning Jazz Corp.'s self-employment taxable income because Kiyara is not doing work for Jazz Corp.
Hence, the tax liability for self-employment is 0.
d. The computation of Kiyara’s additional Medicare tax liability is shown below:-
Additional medicare tax liability
= $282,000 - $200,000
= $82,000 × 0.9%
= $738
Answer:
A credit to Cash of $299
Explanation:
Journal Entry Debit Credit
Merchandise inventory $62
Delivery charges $46
Office supplies $30
Miscellaneous expenses $51
Cash over and short
$100
Cash $299
Cash to be reimbursed = Minimum cash balance required - Cash balance left
Cash to be reimbursed = $500 - $201
Cash to be reimbursed = $299
<u>Answer:</u> $1295.02
<u>Explanation:</u>
Check register is a book which shows the list of transactions that has taken place using the checking account. Individuals can have a record of these transactions and they can update them when transactions take place. Withdrawals and deposits to the account can be recorded also the transactions which have not yet hit the account can also be recorded.
Check register shows the balance amount that is available in the account and which can be spent by the individual. Aliyah's account has a balance of $1342.95 after her payment of $47.93 she will have a balance of $1295.02.