Answer:
C. Bonus Depreciation only covers new equipment.
Explanation:
Bonus depreciation is the depreciation provided on additional capital investment. This is depreciation for tax base calculation, where any purchase of eligible asset is depreciated extra that means the purchase price is allowed as standard deduction in first year of it's purchase.
There is no such primary condition that the asset shall be new equipment only.
Therefore, incorrect statement is C
Answer:
$20 million
Explanation:
Data provided in the question:
Book value of assets in 2005 = $1,200 million
Fair value of assets in 2005 = $955 million
Book value of assets in 2006 = $720 million
Fair value of assets in 2006 = $700 million
Now,
Impairment Loss = Fair value - Carrying value of Net assets
or
Impairment Loss
= Fair value of assets in 2006 - book value of assets in 2006
= $700 million - $720 million
= - $20 million [ Here, the negative sign means a loss]
Hence,
Impairment loss of $20 million
Answer:
8,000= fixed overhead
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Bell’s Shop can make 1000 units of a necessary component with the following costs:
Direct Materials $24000
Direct Labor 6000
Variable Overhead 3000
Fixed Overhead ?
The company can purchase the 1000 units externally for $39000. The unavoidable fixed costs are $2000 if the units are purchased externally.
Buy= 41,000/1,000= $41
Total Unitary cost= 24,000 + 6,000 + 3,000 + fixed overhead
41,000= 33,000 + fixed overhead
8,000= fixed overhead
Answer: c. Demand decreases and supply decreases.
Explanation:
When demand for tablets decrease, the demand curve shifts to the right. The price and quantity declines. At the same time, when supply also falls, the supply curve shifts to the left leading to an increase in price and a fall in quantity.
Since, decrease in demand and supply have opposite effect on the price there is no change in the price of tablets.
Both the forces work towards reducing quantity to quantity will fall unambiguously.
Thus, the correct option is c, Demand decreases and supply decreases.