Answer:
Yes he can execute the enrollment for her
Explanation:
The power of attorney is a legal document that given the authority to act in place on another person. It can be represented on behalf of other people so that the act could be done.
Here the individual can act legal with respect to the financial issue, property matters, etc
Therefore according to the given situation yes he can be executed
Answer: $6780
Explanation:
Asset recorded in books of timble will be:
= (PVAF at 5%, 8 × Annual CF) + (PVAF at 5%,8 × salvage)
where CF = cash flow
PVAF = present value of annuity factor
= (6.80 × 9000 ) +(0.66 × 10000)
= 61200+ 6600
= $ 67800
Since the equipment has an expected life of ten years with no anticipated salvage value, then the depreciation will be:
Depreciation = 67800 ÷ 10
= $ 6780
Answer: Unemployed and in the labor force
Explanation: The labor force is the term that is used for the total of population that comes into the range of employment age, and are either employed or unemployed.
Unemployed refers to those individuals who are seeking for a job but are not getting one.
In the given case, Sheila is laid by her employer temporarily, thus she cannot be considered employed but still she is part of labor force.
Answer:
$18,711.57
Explanation:
The amount that the Bob will be getting at the beginning of the each month for the next 30 years shall be determined through the present value of annuity formula which shall be determined as follows:
Present value of annuity=R+R[(1-(1+i)^-n)/i]
R=Amount that he will be getting per month for next 30 years=?
i=interest rate per month=5/12=0.4167%
n=number of payment involved=30*12=360 and since the first payment is made at the start of month, therefore the n=359
Present value of annuity=$3,500,000
$3,500,000=R+R[(1-(1+0.4167%)^-359)/0.4167%]
$3,500,000=R+186.05R
$3,500,000=187.05R
R=$18,711.57=payment per month
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