Answer:
a. The chef should report her income from cooking classes held at her apartment.
b. the chef should continue and try to expand her cooking classes with reporting her income.
c. started earning and try to secure the license to get a job.
Explanation:
The young chef who got graduated from Cuba should try to secure a license first in order to secure a good job. The chef was unable to find a job and so she started cooking classes at her home. The income was unreported as she did not had license so she is unable to report her income to the government.
Answer:
$9,000
Explanation:
Calculation of the amount that Deb must include in her gross income
Total assets $264,000 -Remaining loans $255,000 =$9,000
Therefore the amount that Deb must include in her gross income would be $9,000. Hence a discharge of indebtedness will not be taxable in a situation where the taxpayer is insolvent before and after the debt might have been forgiveness and in a situation where the the discharge of indebtedness tend to makes the taxpayer solvent, the taxpayer will tend ro recognizes the taxable income to the extent of his solvency.
Question
Ellis Television makes and sells portable televisions. Each television regularly sells for $210. The following cost data per television is based on a full capacity of 10,000 televisions produced each period.
Direct material - $80
Direct Labour -$60
Manufacturing overhead(70% variable, 30% unavoidable fixed cos) -$40
A special order has been received by Ellis for a sale of 2,000 televisions to an overseas customer. The only selling costs that would be incurred on this order would be $6 per television for shipping. Ellis is now selling 6,000 televisions through regular channels each period. What should be the minimum selling price per television in negotiating a price for this special order?
Answer:
The minimum selling price = $174.
Explanation:
The minimum selling price to be acceptable for the special order be the same as the relevant variable cost of producing a unit.
The relevant variable cost = marginal cost of a unit
Marginal cost = Direct material + Direct labour + Variable manufacturing overhead + shipping cost
Marginal cost = 80 + 60 + (70%× 40) + 6
= 174
The minimum selling price = $174.
Note : The 30% balance of manufacturing overhead which represents unavoidable fixed costs is irrelevant for this decision. These are costs that would be incurred either way whether or not the special order is accepted.
Answer:
Beneficiary recognized gain is $510000.
Explanation:
The amount paid by the decedent for the stock = $280000
The market value of the stock at the time of death = $500000
The selling price or the amount received by the beneficiary by the sell of stock = $510000
Since the recognized gain is calculated by subtracting the amount paid by the person to buy the stock from the amount that he receives from the sale of stock. But in this case, the beneficiary pays zero for the stock but gets all the money after selling.
Beneficiary recognized gain = amount received from the sell – the amount paid by the beneficiary.
= $510000 – 0
= $510000
Answer:
A) $12,528
Explanation:
We should consider the rent payment as an annuity. Because we are paying, it should be considered the present value of an annuity.
C 2,468
time 6
rate 0.05
PV $12,526.8080
We are asked for the closet option, so we have to chose A) 12,528