subject
Business, 19.09.2019 09:30 poweradampower

Star corp., an accrual-method c corporation, incurred the following expenses in 2018 (all of which are ordinary and neccessary 
unless the facts indicate otherwise): office rent: $50,000 ceo compensation: $1,500,000 salary paid to janitor: $250,000 business meals: $60,000 (100% of the amount paid) client entertainment: $100,000 (100% of the amount paid) traffic fines: $5,000 advertising: $70,000 taxes & licenses (state, local & payroll): $30,000 life insurance policy on ceo - premiums: $12,000 average office rents in the area run $50,000-$55,000/year for similar office space. star corp.'s janitor is the ceo's sister. reasonable salary for a janitor with similar experience, job description and work hours is $20,000/year. the ceo often runs late to important meetings, and he has a tendency to speed (and get speeding tickets) on his way. star corp. pays the speeding tickets. star corp. is the beneficiary on the life insurance policy. what is star corp.'s total deductible business expenses for the year?

ansver
Answers: 3

Another question on Business

question
Business, 22.06.2019 04:00
Wallis company manufactures only one product and uses a standard cost system. the company uses a predetermined plantwide overhead rate that relies on direct labor-hours as the allocation base. all of the company's manufacturing overhead costs are fixed—it does not incur any variable manufacturing overhead costs. the predetermined overhead rate is based on a cost formula that estimated $2,886,000 of fixed manufacturing overhead for an estimated allocation base of 288,600 direct labor-hours. wallis does not maintain any beginning or ending work in process inventory.
Answers: 2
question
Business, 22.06.2019 06:20
About time delivery co. incurred the following costs related to trucks and vans used in operating its delivery service: classify each of the costs as a capital expenditure or a revenue expenditure. 1. changed the oil and greased the joints of all the trucks and vans. 2. changed the radiator fluid on a truck that had been in service for the past four years. 3. installed a hydraulic lift to a van. 4. installed security systems on four of the newer trucks. 5. overhaul the engine on one of the trucks purchased three years ago. 6. rebuilt the transmission on one of the vans that had been driven 40,000 miles. the van was no longer under warranty. 7. removed a two-way radio from one of the trucks and installed a new radio with a greater range of communication. 8. repaired a flat tire on one of the vans. 9. replaced a truck's suspension system with a new suspension system that allows for the delivery of heavier loads. 10. tinted the back and side windows of one of the vans to discourage theft of contents.
Answers: 1
question
Business, 22.06.2019 11:10
Use the information below to answer the following question. the boxwood company sells blankets for $60 each. the following was taken from the inventory records during may. the company had no beginning inventory on may 1. date blankets units cost may 3 purchase 5 $20 10 sale 3 17 purchase 10 $24 20 sale 6 23 sale 3 30 purchase 10 $30 assuming that the company uses the perpetual inventory system, determine the gross profit for the month of may using the lifo cost method.
Answers: 1
question
Business, 22.06.2019 12:00
Suppose there are three types of consumers who attend concerts at your university’s performing arts center: students, staff, and faculty. each of these groups has a different willingness to pay for tickets; within each group, willingness to pay is identical. there is a fixed cost of $1,000 to put on a concert, but there are essentially no variable costs. for each concert: i. there are 140 students willing to pay $20. (ii) there are 200 staff members willing to pay $35. (iii) there are 100 faculty members willing to pay $50. a) if the performing arts center can charge only one price, what price should it charge? what are profits at this price? b) if the performing arts center can price discriminate and charge two prices, one for students and another for faculty/staff, what are its profits? c) if the performing arts center can perfectly price discriminate and charge students, staff, and faculty three separate prices, what are its profits?
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Star corp., an accrual-method c corporation, incurred the following expenses in 2018 (all of which a...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 20.02.2021 02:10
question
Mathematics, 20.02.2021 02:10
question
Social Studies, 20.02.2021 02:10
question
Mathematics, 20.02.2021 02:10
question
Mathematics, 20.02.2021 02:10
question
Mathematics, 20.02.2021 02:10
Questions on the website: 13722363