Charlotte purchases a residence for $105,000 on April 13, 2010. On July 1, 2018, she marries Howard and they use Charlotte's house as their principal residence. On May 12, 2020, they sell their home for $390,000, incurring $20,000 of selling expenses, and they purchase another residence costing $350,000. What is their realized and recognized gain?
Realized Recognized
a. $265,000 $15,000
b. $265,000 $45,000
c. $265,000 $ 0
d. $285,000 $65,000
e. $285,000 $ 0

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Answer 1

Answer: A. $265,000 $15,000

Explanation:

Their realized and recognized gain will be calculated as:

Realized gain will be gotten as:

= Sale value of home - Purchase value of home - selling expenses

= $ 390,000 - $105,000 - $20,000

= $265,000

Also, the recognized gain equals to $15,000. Therefore, the correct option is A "$265,000 $15,000".


Related Questions

Which of the following statements regarding personal and/or rental use of a home is false? Multiple Choice A day for which a taxpayer rents a home to an unrelated party for less than the property's fair market value is considered to be a personal-use day. A day for which a taxpayer rents a home to a relative for full fair market value is considered to be a rental use day (home is not the relative’s principal residence). A day for which an unrelated nonowner stays in the home under a vacation exchange arrangement is considered to be a personal-use day. A day for which the home is available for rent but is not occupied does not count as a personal-use or a rental use day.

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Answer:

A day for which a taxpayer rents a home to a relative for full fair market value is considered to be a

rental use day.

Explanation:

Personal use property can be regarded as type of property/ asset that is not been used by individual for purpose of business or investment purpose. personal use portion of interest on mortgage as well as property taxes is been passed on to the owners. In the case, whereby the the property qualifies as a residence, whereby the property is been rented like less than 15 days within the year, the rental income cannot be taxed

It should be noted that some instances of personal and/or rental use of a home are;

✓ A day for which a taxpayer rents a home to an unrelated party for less than the property's fair market value is considered to be a personal-use day.

✓ A day for which an unrelated nonowner stays in the home under a vacation exchange arrangement is considered to be a personal-use day.

✓A day for which the home is available for rent but is not occupied does not count as a personal-use or a rental use day.

Jake Entertainment Corporation has three segments with revenue, operating income, and depreciation and amortization information (in millions) as follows: Segment Revenue Operating Income Depreciation and Amortization Film $5,000 $1,500 $525 Theme Park 1,000 320 112 Video Game 500 175 53 Totals $6,500 $1,995 $690 The EBITDA for the Theme Park segment is

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Answer:

EBITDA = $2,685

Explanation:

EBITDA is the acronym for Earnings before interest taxes depreciation and amortization .

EBITDA is a common financial metric which is used to measure the a company's profitability unlike other profitability it is very useful to gauge how much cashflow a company's has. It is the profit earned by a firm before deducting non-cash items and other obligations. It quantifies how much cash is available to settle interest on debt obligations and taxes.

It is computed ad follows:

EBITDA = operating income + depreciation an amortization

               = $1,995 + $690= $2,685

EBITDA = $2,685

The following transactions were carried out during the month of May by Hagen and Associates, a firm of design architects. For each of the five transactions, state whether the transaction represented revenue to the firm during the month of May. Give reasons for your decision in each case. a. The firm received $300,000 cash by issuing additional shares of capital stock. b. Collected cash of $25,000 from an account receivable. The receivable originated in April from services rendered to a client. c. Borrowed $60,000 from Century Bank to be repaid in three months. d. Earned $250 interest on a company savings account during the month of May. No withdrawals were made from this account in May. e. Completed plans for a guesthouse, pool, and spa for a client. The $7,000 fee for this project was billed to the client in May, but will not be collected until June 25.

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Answer:

Hagen and Associates

a. = Cash inflow from financing activity (Common stock).  It does not represent revenue since the cash inflow is not earned from operations.

b. = Cash received from customers.  The revenue had been accounted for when the services were rendered in April.

c. = Cash inflow from financing activity (Debt).  It does not represent revenue since the cash inflow is not earned from operations.

d. = Revenue item.  It is earned from an operating activity.

e. = Revenue item, earned from an operating activity.

Explanation:

a) Data and Analysis:

a. Cash $300,000 Common Stock $300,000

b. Cash $25,000 Accounts Receivable $25,000

c. Cash $60,000 Notes Payable $60,000

d. Cash $250 Interest Revenue $250

e. Accounts Receivable $7,000 Service Revenue $7,000

b) All revenue must be earned from Hagen's normal business activity.  Any cash inflows that are not operating cash flows are either financing or investing activities.  These latter two sources of finance are not classified as revenue.

In the U.S. trade deficit during the 1980s was due largely to the rise in the U.S. budget deficit. On the other hand, some in the popular press have claimed that the increased trade deficit resulted from a decline in the quality of U.S. products relative to foreign products. Assume that U.S. products did decline in relative quality during the 1980s. This caused net exports at any given exchange rate to: __________

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Answer: Decline

Explanation:

If U.S. goods fall in quality, less people will demand the goods which will lead to a fall in U.S. exports.

As U.S. goods are denominated in dollars, a fall in the demand for US exports is akin to a fall in demand for the US dollar.

The US dollar gets weaker so the exports at every exchange rate will fall.

Net exports is calculated by subtracting imports from exports so net exports will decline as a result of exports falling.

Fig Garden is a popular chain of restaurants for authentic Italian food. Recently, a customer found a dead insect in the pasta he was served. The customer's negative review about the restaurant went viral. Fig Garden's chief executive officer (CEO) publicly apologized for the mishap and posted pictures of the restaurant's kitchen, after being fumigated, on several social networking websites. In this scenario, which of the following does Fig Garden's CEO demonstrate?
A. Audience control
B. Crisis management
C. Letharsy
D. Experiential selling

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Answer:

B. Crisis management

Explanation:

In this scenario, the CEO of Fig Garden demonstrates crisis management, which is a strategy used by organizations when there is a negative situation that involves the company and can put their credibility at risk with their stakeholders.

In crisis management, there is the development of a plan that seeks to solve and minimize the negative impacts caused by a problem, anticipating solutions and reducing the negative impacts caused in the internal or external environment of the organization. Crisis management is pre-planning that helps companies to act more effectively in business when there is a crisis that they need to deal with quickly.

What time of the year does tax day always occur in the US

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Answer:

Around April 15th!

Explanation:

Every year except this year has been April 15th! But since CO VID- 19 hit the IRS pushed it back until May 17th! Hope this helps! Plz mark as brainliest!

Answer:

the date is usually on or around April 15

Daniel, age 38, is single and has the following income and expenses in 2020:
Salary income $165,000
Net rent income 12,500
Dividend income 2,900
Payment of alimony (divorce finalized in March 2019) 20,000
Mortgage interest on residence 8,300
Property tax on residence 3,400
Contribution to traditional IRA (assume the amount is fully deductible) 4,800
Contribution to United Church 1,700
Loss on the sale of real estate (held for investment) 575
Medical expenses 5,300
State income tax 1,500
Federal income tax 4,400
Daniel's standard deduction for 2019 is $12,200.
a. Classify the following expenses as either "Deductible for AGI", "Deductible from AGI", or "Not deductible
Payment of alimony
Mortgage interest on residence
Property tax on residence
Contribution to traditional IRA (assume the amount is fully deductible)
Contribution to United Church
Loss on the sale of real estate (held for investment)
Medical expenses
State income tax
Federal income tax
What is Daniel's gross income and his AGI?
Gross income:
$ AGI:
b. Should Daniel itemize his deductions from AGI or take the standard deduction?

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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

a. Classify the following expenses as either " Deductible for AGI " , " Deductible from AGI " , or " not deductible".

Particulars

•Payment of Alimony ----- Not deductible

•Mortgage interest on residence---Deductible from AGI

•Property tax on residence------Deductible from AGI

•Contribution to traditional IRA (assume the amount is fully Deductible)----Deductible for AGI

Contribution to United Church-------Deductible from AGI

Loss on the sale of real estate(held for investment)-------Deductible for AGI

Medical expenses------deductible from AGI

State income tax-----------deductible from AGI

Federal income tax-------Not deductible

What is Daniel's Gross income and his AGI

I. Gross income

Salary income + net rent income + dividend income

$165,000 + $12,500 + $2,900

$180,400

ii AGI

Gross income - (Contribution to traditional IRA + loss on sale of real estate)

$180,400 - ($4,800 + $575)

$175,025

b. Because Daniel's total itemized deductions (after any limitations) are $14,900 (Please see workings below), he would benefit from itemizing his deductions from AGI

•Workings

Mortgage interest on residence $8,300

Property tax on residence

$3,400

Contribution to United Church

$1,700

State income tax

$1,500

Medical expenses[Medical expenses that are allowed for tax deductions should not be more than 10% Adjusted gross income

$0

Total itemized deductions

$14,900

Rates and taxes
amount to R 14000
per month, and must
be apportioned in
relation to floor space
(the factory takes up
75% of the total floor
space of the entire
premises​

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Answer:

The Rates and Taxes:

Factory = R 10,500

Office = R 3,500

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Total amount for Rates and Taxes = R 14,000

Factory space = 75%

Therefore, office space = 25% (100 - 75%)

Apportionment of the Rates and Taxes for the month:

Factory = R 10,500 (R 14,000 * 75%)

Office = R 3,500 ( R 14,000 * 25%)

b) Each function of the business entity is apportioned a part of the Rates and Taxes according to the size of the floor space they take up.  This shows that Rates and Taxes are dependent on floor space.

The calculation of WACC involves calculating the weighted average of the required rates of return on debt, preferred stock, and common equity, where the weights equal the percentage of each type of financing in the firm’s overall capital structure. is the symbol that represents the before-tax cost of debt in the weighted average cost of capital (WACC) equation. Mitchell Co. has $2.3 million of debt, $2.5 million of preferred stock, and $1.8 million of common equity. What would be its weight on preferred stock?

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Answer:

37.88 %

Explanation:

The weight on preferred stock mean, what percentage out of the Total Market Value of the Sources of Capital pooled together is taken by Preferred Stock.

Weight on preferred stock = Market Value of Preferred Stock / Total Market Value of Sources of Capital x 100

where,

Market Value of Preferred Stock = $2.5 million

and

Total Market Value of Sources of Capital :

Debt                            $2.3 million

Preferred Stock         $2.5 million

Common Equity          $1.8 million

Total                            $6.6 million

therefore,

Weight on preferred stock = $2.5 million / $6.6 million x 100 = 37.88 %

Which of the following best describes profit sharing? incentive pay in which payments are a percentage of the organization's profits and do not become part of the employees' base salary a gainsharing program in which employees receive a bonus if the ratio of labor costs to the sales value of production is below a set standard a group incentive program that measures improvements in productivity and effectiveness and distributes a portion of profit to employees an incentive plan where a percentage of the previous year's profits is provided to the employees as a part of their salary a combination of performance measures directed toward the company's profit and used as the basis for awarding incentive pay

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Answer:

incentive pay in which payments are a percentage of the organization's profits and do not become part of the employees' base salary.

Explanation:

Profit can be defined as the total amount of money generated from a business after deducting the costs of production or cost price.

Mathematically, Profit = cost price - selling price

Hence, the statement which best describes profit sharing is that it is an incentive pay in which payments are a percentage of the organization's profits and do not become part of the employees' base salary.

Finishing Touches has two classes of stock authorized: 7%, $10 par preferred, and $1 par value common. The following transactions affect stockholders' equity during 2021, its first year of operations: January 2 Issues 100,000 shares of common stock for $24 per share. February 6 Issues 1,900 shares of 7% preferred stock for $13 per share. September 10 Purchases 12,000 shares of its own common stock for $29 per share. December 15 Resells 6,000 shares of treasury stock at $34 per share. In its first year of operations, Finishing Touches has net income of $149,000 and pays dividends at the end of the year of $94,000 ($1 per share) on all common shares outstanding and $1,330 on all preferred shares
Required:
Prepare the stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet for Finishing Touches as of December 31, 2018. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated by a minus sign.)

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Answer:

Total Stockholders' Equity = $2,334,370

Explanation:

Note: See the attached excel file for the stockholders' equity section of the balance sheet for Finishing Touches as of December 31, 2018 with all the formulae used.

In the attached excel file, the retained earnings is calculated as follows:

Retained earnings = Net income – Common dividends - Preferred dividends = $149,000 - $94,000 - $1,330) = $53,670

From the attached excel file, we have:

Total Stockholders' Equity = $2,334,370

When a group of people must decide whether to buy a shared public good or service, the free-rider problem frequently occurs because:

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Answer:

When a group of people must decide whether to buy a shared public good or service, the free-rider problem frequently occurs because it is usual that one of the individuals in the group benefits to a greater extent from the one who contributed at the beginning of the acquisition of the good or service. Thus, in economic terms, it obtains a profit greater than that which would correspond to it by virtue of its initial contribution.

This situation is evident in the case of public property of common use (for example, a bridge or the lights of a city), where a person who does not contribute to the acquisition or maintenance of said property (for example, an occasional traveler) can use the asset in the same way as local citizens, who do contribute to that asset. Its frequency occurs because it is impossible, in the case of public goods, for the government to control who uses and who does not use said service in an effective way.

In determining Blue Corporation's current earnings and profits (E & P) for 2019, how should taxable income be adjusted as a result of the following transactions?
Select either "Increase", "Decrease" or "Not be affected", whichever is applicable.
a. A capital loss carryover from 2018, fully used in 2019.
b. Nondeductible meal expenses in 2019.
c. Interest on municipal bonds received in 2019.
d. Nondeductible lobbying expenses in 2019.
e. Loss on a sale between related parties in 2019.
f. Federal income tax refund received in 2019.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

Taxable income simply refers to the income that the government imposes a tax on. Taxable income should be adjusted on the following transactions as follows:

a. A capital loss carryover from 2018, fully used in 2019.

Based on the above transaction, taxable income should be increased.

b. Nondeductible meal expenses in 2019.

Based on the above transaction, taxable income should be decreased.

c. Interest on municipal bonds received in 2019.

Based on the above transaction, taxable income should be increased.

d. Nondeductible lobbying expenses in 2019.

Based on the above transaction, taxable income should be decreased.

e. Loss on a sale between related parties in 2019.

Based on the above transaction, taxable income should be decreased.

f. Federal income tax refund received in 2019.

Based on the above transaction, taxable income should be increased.

The major advantage of margin trading is the

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Answer:

The appropriate response is "Margin trading can influence a far bigger place".

Explanation:

The given topic Trading on margins offers shareholders not just the possibility of taking more opportunities unlike average, and perhaps moreover versatility for purchasing many more securities.Whilst also investing even from one's dealer, clients can leverage a far bigger role and use only existing leverages.

The local supermarket buys lettuce each day to ensure really fresh produce. Each morning any lettuce that is left from the previous day is sold to a dealer that resells it to farmers who use it to feed their animals. This week the supermarket can buy fresh lettuce for $6.00 a box. The lettuce is sold for $18.00 a box and the dealer that sells old lettuce is willing to pay $3.60 a box. Past history says that tomorrow's demand for lettuce averages 254 boxes with a standard deviation of 37 boxes. How many boxes of lettuce should the supermarket purchase tomorrow? (Use Excel's NORMSINV() function to find the Z-score. Round intermediate calculations to four decimal places. Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) Number of boxes

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Answer:

289 boxes

Explanation:

Calculation to determine How many boxes of lettuce should the supermarket purchase tomorrow

First step is to calculate Co using this formula

Co = buying price – discard price

Let plug in the formula

Co= 6.00 – 3.60

Co =2.40

Second step is to calculate Cu using this formula

Cu = selling price – buying price

Let plug in the formula

Cu= 18.00 − 6.00

Cu= 12.00

Third step is to calculate the Newsvendor fractile

using the formula this formula

p = Cu/(Cu + Co)

Let plug in the formula

p = (Cu/(Cu + Co))*100%

p= (12.00 / (12.00 + 2.40)) * 100%

p= (12.00 / 14.40) * 100%

p= 0.83 * 100

p= 83%

Fourth Step is to find the corresponding z value using Norm.s.inv() which gives us 0.954

Now let calculate the optimal quantity

Using this formula

Optimal quantity (Q) = Demand + std dev * z

Let plug in the formula

Q= 254 + (37* 0.954)

Q= 254+ + 35.298

Q= 289.298

Q= 289 boxes (Approximately)

Therefore How many boxes of lettuce should the supermarket purchase tomorrow is 289 boxes

choosing to sell your house
is an example of property rights providing the right for you to

enjoy property
control property
exchange property
own property

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Answer:

d. own property

Explanation:

it is not a right to enjoy, control or exchange. but it is your right to own

interest cost (the increase in pension costs due to the passage of time), the expected return on plan assets (the amount that managers anticipate they will earn on the plan's investments), and other costs were all reflected in operating income. Under the new rules (which are now in effect), service costs will be reported as an operating cost and all the other pension costs and any expected returns will be reported as non-operating items. What will be the change in operating income for GM

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Answer:

The change in operating income for GM is that the operating income will increase by the amount of other pension costs less expected returns.

However, this change will not affect the net income, as all the items will still be accounted for, accordingly.

Explanation:

GM's pension service cost is the present value of the amount that the GM is required by law to set aside annually to meet its employees' pension-benefits obligations.  The reason for the separation is that the service cost is a compensation cost, whereas other pension costs are financial costs and not compensation costs.  By this separation, the operating income of GM will increase.

Hammes Corporation manufactures and sells a single product. The company uses units as the measure of activity in its budgets and performance reports. During February, the company budgeted for 5,500 units, but its actual level of activity was 5,510 units. The company has provided the following data concerning the formulas to be used in its budgeting: Fixed element per month, Variable element per unit:
Revenue −−−−, $ 43.10
Direct labor $ 0, $ 6.20
Direct materials 0, 15.70
Manufacturing overhead 47,800, 1.40
Selling and administrative expenses 27,300, 0.70
Total expenses $ 75,100, $ 24.00
The activity variance for net operating income in February would be closest to:
A. $191 U
B. $1,651 U
C. $191 F
D. $1,651 F

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Answer:

c. $191 Favorable

Explanation:

                                  Flexible budget   Planning budget   Activity variance

Units produced              5,510 units            5,500 units

Revenue                         $237,481               $237,050

Total Expenses              ($207,340)            ($207,100)

Net Operating Income   $30,141                  $29,950                $191 F

Workings

Flexible budget revenue = 5,510 units*$43.10 = $237,481

Planning budget revenue =  5,500 units*$43.10 = $237,050

Flexible budget expenses =  $75,100 + $24*5510 = $207,340

Planning budget expenses = $75,100 + $24*5500 = $207,100

Suppose people expect inflation to equal 3 percent but in fact, prices have risen by 5%. Describe how this unexpectedly high inflation would help or hurt these individuals?

a. The US government
b. A homeowner with a fixed-rate mortgage
c. Union Worker in the second year of a fixed raise labor contract.
d. A college that has invested some of it endowment in government bonds.

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the answer is d
if not let me know and im sorry (:

Research question
Technology ,good or bad has a major impact on the way we do things Explain how technology influences the way we make decisions and do business in the logistics and supply chain arena​

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Answer:

Technology makes work more agile, safer and facilitates the organizational decision-making process.

Explanation:

Technology is essential in the area of logistics and supply chain in a competitive and globalized business environment, due to the fact that technology enables greater reliability in the processes and an aid in the organizational decision-making process.

Supply chain management with the use of technological systems becomes much more effective, due to the amount of data that such systems are able to store, in the speed of processes, in the monitoring of transport, in increasing the security and reliability of information, and other solutions that make work faster, safer, with less waste and improvement of continuous improvement.

how can gdp per capita and poverty rates indicate standards of living in each system?​​

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Haste Enterprises issues 20-year, $1,000,000 bonds that pay semiannual interest of $50,000. If the effective annual rate of interest is 11%, what is the issue price of the bonds? Some relevant and irrelevant present value factors: * PV of ordinary annuity of $1: n = 20; i = 11% is 7.96333 **PV of $1: n = 20; i = 11% is 0.12403 * PV of ordinary annuity of $1: n = 40; i = 5.5% is 16.04612 **PV of $1: n = 40; i = 5.5% is 0.11746 Multiple Choice $1,000,000. $919,766. $1,802,306. $992,948.

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Answer: $919,766

Explanation:

The Present Value of issuance price of a bond is:

= Present value of interest payments + Present Value of par value at maturity

Present value of interest payments:

The payments are constant so this is an annuity.

Payments are semi annual so the variables should be adjusted for this.

Interest = 11%/2 = 5.5%

Number of periods = 20 * 2 = 40 semi annual periods.

Present value = Annuity * Present value of annuity factor, 5.5%, 40 periods

= 50,000 * 16.04612

= $802,306

Present value of par at maturity:

= Par value * discount factor, 5.5%, 40 years

= 1,000,000 * 0.11746

= $117,460

Issue price of bond:

= 802,306 + 117,460

= $919,766

All yearly government spending is broken up into two categories; Mandatory spending which is required by law and Discretionary spending which is spending that must be approved each year by Congress.

Mandatory spending is spending that is required by current law. Most federal mandatory spending is in the form of safety net and entitlement programs, including the Food Stamp program, Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare. Safety net programs represent “transfer payments” by which the government redistributes the income of the taxpayers by collecting taxes and providing services for those less fortunate and who do not provide any type of good or service in return. Entitlement expenditures include Medicaid and Social Security in which money that has been collected from taxpayers is then given back to those that contributed once they reach a certain age or meet other requirements. Other forms of mandatory spending include veterans benefits. For example, being a veteran means that you have already provided a service for which you were guaranteed, by law, certain benefits and payments (salary once you served your term/retirement, college benefits once you served your term, health insurance after you served your term, etc.). Because the law requires that these benefits be paid once the military personnel has served their term, these expenditures are mandatory and are automatically included in the US budget each year. The amount included for these expenditures is based on the number of citizens who “qualify” for these payments whether safety net, entitlement, or veteran benefits. Many other mandatory expenditures fall under the US budget. Over half of the entire US budget is mandatory which means that it cannot be changed without a change to the law.

About one-third of federal spending is Discretionary. This means that while this spending is for programs that are considered necessary to the operation of the US, they must be re-approved each year by Congress through a vote. The largest category of Discretionary spending is National Defense which must be approved each year. Other categories of Discretionary spending include education assistance, Interstate transportation programs, national parks, the Justice / Court system, and science, space, and technology research programs.

An appropriation is an Act which congress passes to approve discretionary spending. For example, one category of spending on education may be mandatory but congress may want to increase spending through an appropriation (or a special vote) which places the extra spending under the discretionary piece of the budget. One example of an appropriation that increased mandatory spending in the US annual budget is that of the Veteran’s Choice program. Veteran’s health benefits are required by law (they have served and part of their payment for serving is free health care after they retire). However, to receive their health benefits veterans have historically been required to utilize specific Doctors and hospitals. This is the law and therefore part of the mandatory budget. However, an appropriation was passed in 2019 which added extra funding to allow veterans to visit any Doctor they chose and be treated at any hospital of their choosing. The funding for this change is part of the discretionary budget and had to be approved by congress.



Questions:



1) Name and define the two types of spending that are included in the US budget each year.




2) What does it mean that mandatory spending is spending required by law? Give an example.


3) How much of the US yearly budget is required by law?







4) Who must vote to approve additional (Discretionary) spending each year?





5) What is the largest category of spending that must be voted on each year?





6) What is appropriation? Give an example.

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Answer:

In the decade leading up to the Great Recession, the government kept federal spending below 20% of GDP. It grew no faster than the economy, around 2% to 3% per year. During the recession, spending grew to a record 24.4% of GDP in FY 2009. This increase was due to economic stimulus and two overseas wars.3

Explanation:

At the same time, growth slowed, which reduced tax receipts. Congress worried about the ballooning U.S. debt. No one could agree on how to reduce it. As a result, Congress enacted across-the-board budget cuts, called "sequestration."4 That finally reduced spending to 20.4% of GDP in FY 2015.5

Since then, spending has crept up again despite the sequester. Congress and the president rely on deficit spending to boost economic growth.6 But deficit spending is out of control. It rises each year, even when the economy is doing well.

Cordner Corporation has two production departments, P1 and P2, and two service departments, S1 and S2. Direct costs for each department and the proportion of service costs used by the various departments for the month of July are as follows: Proportion of Services Used by: DepartmentDirect costsS1 S2 P1 P2 S1$66,000 0.70 0.10 0.20 S2$161,000 0.20 0.30 0.50 P1$166,000 P2$233,000 Under the step method of cost allocation, the amount of S2 costs allocated to S1 would be:

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Answer:

$46,200

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the amount of S2 costs allocated to S1

S2 costs allocated to S1 =$66,000*0.70/(0.70 +0.10+ 0.20)

S2 costs allocated to S1 =$46,200/1.00

S2 costs allocated to S1 =$46,200

Therefore Under the step method of cost allocation, the amount of S2 costs allocated to S1 would be:$45,200

Imagine yourself sitting in your car in a campus parking lot that is currently full, waiting for someone to pull out so that you can park your car. Somebody pulls out, but at the same moment a driver who has just arrived overtakes you in an obvious attempt to park in the vacated spot before you can. Suppose this driver would be willing to pay up to $10 to park in that spot and up to $30 to avoid getting into an argument with you. (That is, the benefit of parking is $10 and the cost of an argument is $30.) At the same time he guesses, accurately, that you too would be willing to pay up to $30 to avoid a confrontation and up to $10 to park in the vacant spot.
a. Model this situation as a two-stage decision tree in which his bid to take the space is the opening move and your strategies are (1) to protest and (2) not to protest. If you protest (initiate an argument), the rules of the game specify that he has to let you take the space. Show the payoffs at the end of each branch of the tree.
b. What is the equilibrium outcome?
c. What would be the advantage of being able to communicate credibly to the other driver that your failure to protest would be a significant psychological cost to you?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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It needs 3,000 parking spaces, with a fee of $6 per day and more spaces are required for 2,000 people.

A parking permit is a pre-printed card that has been provided by various municipal authorities that a resident (or their guest) can display in their vehicle when parking in a certain spot along the side of the road.

(a) If students pay for a permit, and not a daily fee:

the demand equation is Qd = 10,000 and Qs = 16,000

So, the shortage is

= 10,000 - 7,000

= 3,000 parking spaces

(b) If the university charges a daily fee so the equation will be

Qd = Qs

10,000 - 500P = 7,000

3,000 = 500P

P = $6 per day

(c) An increase in demand will be

Qd = 12,000 - 500P

To keep the price at $6

Qs = 12,000 - 500 × (6)

= 9,000

now,

More spaces required is

= 9,000 - 7,000

= 2,000

Therefore, All solutions are stated above.

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1. Think about the business cycle; What are the parts of the business cycle? How does each part of the business cycle impact employment?


2. Think about economic indicators; What is GDP and how does it show if an economy is doing well or poorly? Describe two ways that a GDP shows overall whether an economy is doing well or poorly.

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Answer:

Explanation:

An economic cycle, also referred to as a business cycle, has four stages: expansion, peak, contraction, and trough.

Unemployment increases during business cycle recessions and decreases during business cycle expansions (recoveries). If the equilibrium level of output is less than the full employment level as illustrated on the graph above, this indicates that some available resources are unemployed and less is being produced.

GDP is important because it gives information about the size of the economy and how an economy is performing. The growth rate of real GDP is often used as an indicator of the general health of the economy. In broad terms, an increase in real GDP is interpreted as a sign that the economy is doing well.

How can you tell if the economy is doing well or badly? GDP - or economic growth. This is a measure of all the goods and services produced in a country over a period of time, for example, a year. An increase means the economy is growing.

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According to the Census Bureau, in October 2016, the average house price in the United States was $27,358. 8 years earlier, the average price was $21,808. What was the annual increase in the price of the average house sold

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Answer:

Annual increase in price=3.3%

Explanation:

Using the cumulative average growth formula, we can compute the average annual increase as follows;

Average annual increase =( Recent price/Initial price)^1/(n-1)

Initial price =$27,358. 8

Recent price = $21,808

n=8

Average annual increase= (27,358. 8/21,808)^(1/(8-1))=3.3%

Annual increase in price

The company is now using only 70% of its normal capacity; it could fully use its normal capacity by processing the assembly further and selling it for $51 per unit. If the company does this, material and labor costs will each increase by $2 per unit and variable overhead will go up by $1 per unit. Fixed costs will increase from the current level of $160,000 to $225,000. Prepare an analysis showing whether Jensen should process the assemblies further.
Use a negative sign with answer to only indicate a loss from processing assemblies further; otherwise do not use negative signs with your answers.
Sell of Process Further Differential Analysis
Differential revenue
Differential costs
Direct material
Direct labor
Variable overhead
Fixed costs
Additional income (loss) from processing further $

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Question Completion:

Jensen Manufacturing Company makes a partially completed assembly unit that it sells for $36 per unit. Normally, 42,000 units are sold each year. Variable unit cost data on the assembly are as follows:

Direct material                                     $10

Direct labor                                             8

Variable manufacturing overhead 4

Answer:

Jensen Manufacturing Company

Sell or Process Further Differential Analysis

Differential revenue                                                  $630,000

Differential costs

Direct material                                                              -84,000

Direct labor                                                                   -84,000

Variable overhead                                                       -42,000

Fixed costs                                                                  -65,000

Additional income (loss) from processing further $355,000

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                                       Sell     Process Further     Difference

Sales price per unit       $36             $51                       $15

Costs:

Direct material               $10                12                          2

Direct labor                       8                 10                          2

Variable manufacturing

 overhead                        4                   5                          1

Fixed costs         $160,000    $225,000             $65,000

Normal annual production and sales = 42,000 units

Differential revenue = $630,000 ($15 * 42,000)

Differential costs:

Differential direct material cost = $84,000 ($2 * 42,000)

Differential direct labor cost = $84,000 ($2 * 42,000)

Differential overhead cost = $42,000 ($1 * 42,000)

Differential fixed cost = $65,000 ($225,000 - $160,000)

Total differential costs = $275,000

b) Jensen Manufacturing should process the assembly units further as it will gain additional $355,000 income by so doing.

How can life expectancy and literacy rates affect the quality of labor in the economy?​

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Answer:

Healthier and better educated labor force = more productive and inventive.

Select the examples that best demonstrate likely tasks for Transportation Systems/Infrastructure Planning, Management, and Regulation workers. Check all that apply.

Tanya sells airplane tickets to customers.
Stefan repairs bus engines that aren’t working properly.
Fletcher gathers and analyzes information about traffic accidents at an intersection.
Heidi sells vehicle parts to repair shops.
Jay inspects the cargo being loaded onto a ship.
Edie explains the goals of a transportation project to members of the community.

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Answer:

C,E,F

Explanation:

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Answer:

C, E, F

Explanation:

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