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Prance, Inc., earns pretax book net income of $1,360,500 in 2018. Prance acquires a depreciable asset that year, and first-year tax depreciation exceeds book depreciation by $136,050. Prance reported no other temporary or permanent book-tax differences. The relevant U. S. Federal corporate income tax rate is 21%, and Prance earns an after-tax rate of return on capital of 8%. Enter below the 2018 end-of-year balance in Prance's deferred tax asset and deferred tax liability balance sheet accounts. If an amount is zero, enter "0". If required, round your answer to nearest whole value. a. Deferred tax asset account balance $ b. Deferred tax liability account balance
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Max fischer is a beekeeper. his annual group insurance costs 11,700. his employer pays 60% of the cost. how much does max pay semimonthly for it?
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Seattle bank’s start-up division establishes new branch banks. each branch opens with three tellers. total teller cost per branch is $96,000 per year. the three tellers combined can process up to 90,000 customer transactions per year. if a branch does not attain a volume of at least 60,000 transactions during its first year of operations, it is closed. if the demand for services exceeds 90,000 transactions, an additional teller is hired and the branch is transferred from the start-up division to regular operations. required what is the relevant range of activity for new branch banks
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Google started as one of many internet search engines, amazon started as an online book seller, and ebay began as a site where people could sell used personal items in auctions. these firms have grown to be so large and dominant that they are facing antitrust scrutiny from competition regulators in the us and elsewhere. did these online giants grow by fairly beating competition, or did they use unfair advantages? are there any clouds on the horizon for these firms -- could they face diseconomies of scale or diseconomies of scope as they continue to grow? if so, what factors may limit their continued growth?
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:20
Which of the following best explains why large companies pay less for goods from wholesalers? a. large companies are able to pay for the goods they purchase in cash. b. large companies are able to increase the efficiency of wholesale production. c. large companies can buy all or most of a wholesaler's stock. d. large companies have better-paid employees who are better negotiators.
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