Financial Accounting 1. Obligation of business that represents the claims of these against the assets of the less cash is called? A. Asset B. An expense (WA) C. Revenue D. An equity E. Liability 2. Net income results when A. Assets > liability B. Revenue = expenses C. Revenue > expenses D. Revenue < expenses E. None 3. Resources owned by a business are referred to as A. Stockholders equity B. Liability C. Assets D. Revenue (WA) E. None 4. Expenses are incurred
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CHAPTER 4--GROSS INCOME: CONCEPTS AND INCLUSIONS As a general rule: Only I and II are true. I. Income from property is taxed to the person who owns the property. II. Income from services is taxed to the person who earns the income. III. The assignee of income from property must pay tax on the income. IV. The person who receives the benefit of the income must pay the tax on the income. Betty purchased an annuity for $24‚000 in 2012. Under the contract‚ Betty will receive $300 each month for
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PATNA – 800 001. Email : pkadvoc@yahoo.com *************************************************************************** Income of a Political Party - Whether taxable under Income Tax Law in India What is a Political Party ? A political party means a political party registered under section 29-A of the Representation of the People Act‚ 1951. Section 29-A of the
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curious statement for me to make when that seems to be the totalitarian objective that we as individuals seek throughout our childhood and well into our adult lives; “the freedom of choice”. Then why does that statement seem to ring so true and prevalent in our society today? A culture where teachers and professors are now moving into the roles of “facilitators” where students are encouraged to get to answers to fundamental questions through discussions and finally making their own decision; as opposed
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Income Elasticity of Demand The Income Elasticity of Demand measures the degree to which consumers respond to a change in their incomes by buying more or less of a particular good. The coefficient of income elasticity of demand is determined with the formula: (% change in quantity demanded) / (% change in income) (McConnell & Brue). Income elasticity of demand is used to see how sensitive the demand for a good is to an income change. The higher the income elasticity‚ the more sensitive demand
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Sheet completes this calculation for you‚ based on inputs that are provided in the top portion of the “Assumptions and Statements” tab. In completing this task‚ you’ll need to address some accounting issues highlighted in the case. Kerr’s job is to try to unwind accounting choices that might provide transitory increases in Net Income‚ which would have the effect of overstating Net Income‚ and hence the value of Dragon Soup. The goal is to establish the true value of Dragon. This exercise is not intended
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Risk Reduction Techniques in Management Decision Making 11/3/2009 ------------------------------------------------- 1. Sensitivity Analysis This is a technique that shows how different variables affect the value of a particular variable. For example‚ it shows the affect on profit following a change in sales price and/or volume. Pros: Sensitivity analysis shows the sensitivity of economic payoffs to uncertain values such as discount rates. Management can see the profitability of a
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food manufacturers that have a few problems about the management. The factory runs continuously in 24 hours every day of the week. The management had to face a problem on the working time as the worker demand to have 12 hours shifts in 6 day fortnight. After 12 months‚ the ChocCo management was not satisfied with shift works changes. From this‚ there is a lot of aspect that should be consider by the ChocCo’s management during the decision making so that the factory can run smoothly and increase the
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In addition to its direct effect on poverty‚ inequality also effects poverty indirectly through its impact on growth. Initial cross-country studies found that greater initial income inequality actually reduces future growth even after controlling for initial levels of GDP and human capital. Evidence predominantly suggests that inequality is bad for growth. The World Development Report 2000/01 concludes that better distribution is possible without a reduction in economic growth. In other words there
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Instead‚ Americans seem fascinated by polls and surveys on the distribution of incomes. These surveys show that incomes are less evenly distributed than they were 20 or 30 years ago. In 1973‚ the richest 5 percent of all families had 11 times as much monthly pay as the poorest 5 percent. By 1996‚ they had almost 20 times as much. Not only the difference of income should concern us. The system that gives out the incomes should be looked into as well. I would say that you cannot judge the fairness
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