2010 2009 Current Assets: Cash $ 9‚000 $ ? Accounts Receivable 14‚000 18‚000 Inventory 23‚000 20‚000 Total Current Assets 46‚000 45‚000 Fixed Assets 73‚000 66‚000 Less: Accum. Depreciation (28‚000) (26‚000) TOTAL ASSETS $ 91‚000 $ 85‚000 Current Liabilities: Accounts Payable $ 11‚000 $ 6‚000 Wages Payable 3‚000 4‚000 Income Tax Payable 5‚000 4‚500 Total Current Liabilities 19‚000 14‚500 Long Term Bonds Payable 20‚000 23‚000 TOTAL
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C:2‑3 Bruce and Bob organize Black LLC on May 10 of the current year. What is the entity’s default tax classification? Are any alternative classification(s) available? If so‚ (1) how do Bruce and Bob elect the alternative classification(s) and (2) what are the tax consequences of doing so? If Bruce and Bob are the only owners by default they will be billed as if they were a partnership. If they chose to‚ they could be taxed as an S Corp. The choice between the two is based on their expected income
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Net pay is gross pay minus deductions. Assume that deductions are taken for tax withholding (30 percent of gross pay) and parking ($10 per month). You will need the following variables: Analysis Process: 1. Display a program title. 2. Prompt for the Employee ID 3. Prompt for the Hourly rate. 4. Prompt for Regular hours. 5. Prompt Overtime hours. 6. Add net and subtract tax’s equal gross. 7. Divide tax to gross. 8. Display the net. Input: Item Employee
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add in profit. 4-1. Solution: Philip Morris Beginning cash $100‚000 – Asset buildup (250‚000) (1/2 × $500‚000) Profit 90‚000 (9% × $1‚000‚000) Ending cash ($60‚000) Deficit 2. Growth and financing (LO4) In Problem 1 if there had been no increase in sales and all other facts were the same‚ what would Philip’s ending cash balance be? What lesson do the examples in Problems 1 and 2 illustrate? 4-2. Solution: Philip Morris (continued) Beginning cash $100‚000 No asset buildup ----- Profit 45‚000
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1) Net velocity = 3 cos 55°= 1.72‚ 3 sin 55°-2 = .46 1.72 + .46 = 1.78 m/s Direction traveled will be 14.97° NW. 2) Total distance from you: √50km2 + 2.1km2 + 1.5km2 = 50.067 km from you. Relation to x-axis: = 90° + arccos(2.1/50.067) = 177.59° Relation to y-axis: = arccos(1.5/50.067) = 88.28° 3) Horozontal distance covered is 0+ 1100 * 0.32 = 352m traveled horizontally Vertical distance traveled is -1/2(-9.8)(.32)2 = .502 m traveled vertically 4) If he is 8m from the pool edge and 20m
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ACCT 2410 QUIZ 1 Chapters 11 - 14 MASTER – V1 & V2 Name: __________________________ Student #:_________________ PLEASE PRINT When you are finished please hand in your quiz at the front and QUIETLY leave the room. Class will resume at 2:00//8:00 at which time we will review the solutions to the quiz and spend the balance of the time on a student directed review session. Materials allowed–normal writing materials and approved non–programmable calculators that do not
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stakeholder’s concerns and budgeting. In order to ensure that we are meeting the objectives of the project‚ we will consult with experienced staff who have implemented such projects in the past. Business Need Why should we do this project? What will be gained‚ changed‚ or modified? Is there a financial or business reason to do this project? This area should contain any feasibility studies‚ NPV‚ PI‚ PB‚ or PBD used to advance the project. Project Manager and Stakeholders Who will lead this project?
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Summary of Self-Assessment Outcomes In this assignment‚ you will be creating a list of your skills‚ values and personality traits. Be sure to use the text material and lectures to assist you with completing the assignment. Step 1: Skills Assessment Indicate five transferable skills you have to offer to an employer. A list of transferable skills is found in our text book on pages 30-31. Feel free to search the Internet for additional lists. After listing the skill‚ briefly explain through
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by the preparer for 2 years. Penalties may be imposed on a tax return preparer for an understatement of tax liability because of a position for which there is not a reasonable belief that the position is more likely than not to be sustained on its merits. But the penalties may be excused if A. The preparer knew or should have known of the position. B. The position was disclosed. C. The understatement was unintentional. D. There is reasonable cause and good faith. Study Unit 2 Dee is the owner of
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PT1420 Introduction to Programming Name: Homework 2 Ch. 2: Short Answer 1-3 (10 points) 1. What does a professional programmer usually do first to gain an understanding of a problem? The first thing a professional programmer will usually do to gain the understanding of a problem is to work directly with‚ and interview the customer. 2. What is pseudocode? Pseudocode is an informal language that has no syntax rules‚ and is not meant to be compiled or executed. 3. Computer programs
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