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Eva8 [605]
2 years ago
13

When Jim, Jill, and Jeri take ownership to a Bakersfield home, they hold their ownership concurrently. Jim has the greatest prop

ortion, with 45%, while Jill holds 30% and Jeri the last 25%. They each have the right to individually possess, will, or sell their interest. This is known as?
Business
1 answer:
Nostrana [21]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

<em>Tenancy in Common </em>

Explanation:

A common tenancy (TIC) <em>is among three forms of concurrent property (defined as a common-owned property in which each owner owns a share of the estate)</em>. The other two styles are a joint tenancy and tenancy by the entirety.

A common tenancy does not typically have the right to survivorship. It means that if A and B are shared tenants of an Estate, and A dies, then A's share will not go to B. Rather, the share of A goes to the selected party in the will of A.

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Explanation:

1. What is the present yearly net operating income or loss?

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Net operating loss = - $63,300

Therefore, net operating loss is $63,300.

2. What is the present break-even point in unit sales and in dollar sales?

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Break even point in unit = $831,300 ÷ ($95 - $65)  = 27,710 units

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3. Assuming that the marketing studies are correct, what is the maximum annual profit that the company can earn? At how many units and at what selling price per unit would the company generate this profit?

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