Daisy Co. has $267,000 in taxable income and Binget Co. has $1,600,000 in taxable income. Suppose both firms have identified a new project that will increase taxable income by $10,000. The additional project will increase Daisy Co.'s taxes by and Binget Co.'s taxes by .
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Business, 21.06.2019 23:30
Afreelance​ singer-songwriter is planning the restoration of a recently purchased civil​ war-era farmhouse. while he professes an enjoyment​ of, and talent in the construction​ trades, the theory of comparative advantage implies that a. the value of what he imports​ (in this​ case, professional contractor​ services) must equal the value of what he exports​ (songs). b. he should concentrate on the restoration work since his​ out-of-pocket costs will be much lower than if he hires professionals. c. ​self-sufficiency is​ advantageous, hence he should split his time between music and construction. d. the income lost while away from music will likely exceed the savings realized by doing the work​ himself, thus, he should hire professionals to do the restoration work. e. he ought to do as much of the work himself as possible since imports​ (in this​ case, professional contractor​ services) should always be restricted to those things that cannot be done internall
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:10
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