Coronado Inc. has completed the purchase of new Dell computers. The fair value of the equipment is $708,769. The purchase agreement specifies an immediate down payment of $172,000 and semiannual payments of $66,179 beginning at the end of 6 months for 5 years. What is the interest rate, to the nearest percent, used in discounting this purchase transaction

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Answer 1

Answer: 8%

Explanation:

Fair value = $708,769

Down payment will be made so only the amount net of the down payment will be paid periodically.

= 708,769 - 172,000

= $‭536,769‬

Present value of Annuity interest factor for payment = 536,769/66,179

= 8.11087

No. of periods = 2 * 5years = 10 semi annums

Look at the Present value of interest factor of Annuity (PVIFA) table and find the interest rate that corresponds to 10 periods and gives an interest factor of 8.11087.

That interest rate is ⇒ 4%

As this is a semi-annual rate, the annual rate is;

= 4% * 2

= 8%

Coronado Inc. Has Completed The Purchase Of New Dell Computers. The Fair Value Of The Equipment Is $708,769.

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Jenin recently purchased 100 shares of Tarifi's Optical common stock for $6,000. The stock is expected to provide an annual cash flow of dividends of $400 indefinitely. Assuming a discount rate of 8 percent, how does the price Jenin paid compare to the value of the stock?

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Answer:

Since the present value of the perpetuity ($5,000) is less than the price that Jenin paid for the stocks ($6,000), we can conclude that she paid an excessively high price for them.

Explanation:

Jenin invested $6,000 in stocks that yield a perpetual dividend. In order to compare if Jenin made a good deal we must find the present value of the perpetuity:

present value = annual cash flow / discount rate = $400 / 8% = $5,000

Since the present value of the perpetuity is less than the price that Jenin paid for the stocks, we can conclude that she paid an excessively high price for them.

We conclude that this stock is overpriced and it was purchased at a premium.

Total number of shares Bought = 100 shares

100 shares were purchased at the rate of $6000

The rate of discount is = 8 percent = 0.08

Cash flow = 400 dollars

To get the theoretical value of these 100 shares

Value = cash flow ÷ discount

= 400 ÷ 0.08

= $5000

Therefore the 6000 dollars that was paid to get the 100 shares is more than the calculated theoretical value of 5000.. We conclude that this stock is overpriced and it was purchased at a premium.

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1.Make a list of at least 5 good topics for networking.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Networking has so many subcategories and topics that can be discussed since there are a huge array of techniques, methods, technology, etc. Therefore I would say that 6 pretty good networking topics that would be great to discuss with other people or even create a presentation/essay on would be the following...

QoS ImplementationIP vs ATMSAN vs NASPeer-to-Peer or Base Stations?Ad-Hoc vs InfrastructureEverything over IP

GDP is $12 trillion this year in a closed economy. Consumption is $8 trillion and government spending is $2 trillion. Taxes are $0.5 trillion. How much is investment spending

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Answer:

$2 trillion

Explanation:

In a closed economy GDP is $12 trillion

Consumption is $8 trillion

Government spending is $2 trillion

Taxes is $0.5 trillion

Therefore the investment spending can be calculated as follows

= $12 trillion - $8trillion-$2trillion

= $2 trillion

Hence investment spending is $2 trillion

The time inconsistency of policy implies that a. what policymakers say they will do is generally what they will do, but people don't believe them because of current policy. b. what policymakers say they will do is usually not what they do, but people believe them anyway. c. when people expect that inflation will be low, it is harder for the Fed to increase output by increasing the money supply. d. people expect Fed policy to be more inflationary than the Fed claims.

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Answer:

The time inconsistency of policy implies that

a. what policymakers say they will do is generally what they will do, but people don't believe them because of current policy.

Explanation:

When the current policy of a decision maker does not agree with the current practice due to the passage of time because policies that were determined to be optimal before now are no longer considered to be optimal today and are not implemented, then there is said to be a problem of time inconsistency of policy.   It generally happens in the formulation and implementation of monetary policies by the central bank.

Answer:

people expect Fed policy to be more inflationary than the Fed claims.

Explanation:

I'm not sure why the answer is right I just wanted to put the correct one on here since the other one is wrong so here you go.

On January 1, 20X6, Pepper Corporation issued 10-year bonds at par to unrelated parties. The bonds have a 10% stated rate, face value of $300,000, and pay interest every June 30 and December 31. On December 31, 20X9, Salt Corporation purchased all of Pepper's bonds in the open market at a $6,000 discount. Salt is Pepper's 80 percent owned subsidiary. Salt uses the effective interest method of amortization. The consolidated income statement for the year 20X9 should report with respect to the bonds: I. interest expense of $30,000. II. a gain of $6,000.

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Answer:

I. interest expense of $30,000

Explanation:

Since in the question it is mentioned that the face value is $300,000 and the rate of interest is 10%

So, the interest expense is

= $300,000 × 10%

= $30,000

Now the same would be presented in the consolidated income statement

Hence, the correct option is I

Also the gain would not be considered

At the extreme, a firm that adheres to the conservative approach to finance current assets will finance all of its seasonal needs with long-term financing alternatives, thereby eliminating the need to use short-term financing. Such a firm will have extra permanent funds during off-peak periods, allowing it to store liquidity in the form of short-term investments during the off-season.a) trueb) false

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Answer:

The correct answer is A) True

Explanation:

Seasonal needs are short-term in nature. To service them using short-term funds would prove more expensive over the long run.

Long-term finance in most cases have the characteristics of being relatively cheaper than short-term finance.

Chief among the sources of short-term finance are:

trade credits, Commercial Bank overdraftsCommercial paper, promissory note, andloans that are secured

Short-term finances are usually less than a year. Whilst long-term finances generally span over one year.

Examples of long term finances are:

Equity Capitalgovernment debtBondsMortgages etc

Interest payable on long term debts are usually single-digit whilst those on short term loans are usually double-digit.

As indicated in the information provided, companies that keep extra "permanent" funds preserve its value by placing it in short term investments

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Sen Corporation warrants carry the right to buy 6 shares of Sen common stock at $10.00 per share. The common stock has a current market price of $14.25 per share. The intrinsic or minimum value of one Sen warrant is ________. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) $0 $25.50 $24.50 $27.00

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Answer: $25.50

Explanation:

Intrinsic Value of warrant = Number of shares buyable * (Market price - Warrant price)

= 6 * (14.25 - 10)

= $25.50

In the process of reconciling Marks Enterprises' bank statement for September, Mr. Marks compiles the following information: Cash balance per company books on September 30 $ 6,220 Deposits in transit at month-end $ 1,410 Outstanding checks at month-end $ 730 Bank charge for printing new checks $ 100 Note receivable and interest collected by bank on Marks' behalf $ 660 A check given to Marks during the month by a customer is returned by the bank as NSF $ 590 The adjusted cash balance per the books on September 30 is:

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Answer:

$6,190

Explanation:

Particulars                                                          Amount

Cash balance per company books                    $6,220

Add: Note receivable and interest collected    $660

Less: Bank charge for printing new checks      $100

Less: NSF check                                                  $590  

The adjusted cash balance                                $6,190

So, the adjusted cash balance per the books on September 30 is $6,190

Mateo exchanges a rental house at the beach with an adjusted basis of $225,000 and a fair market value of $200,000 for a rental house at the mountains with a fair market value of $180,000 and cash of $20,000. What is the recognized gain or loss?
a.$0
b.$20,000
c.($25,000)
d.($20,000)

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Answer:

a.$0

Explanation:

Adjusted basis is the cost of a property and other related costs incurred in acquiring, maintaining, or upgrading the property.

Fair value represent the worth of a property. It is the amount that one should expect to fetch from the market if they were to sell the property.

The fair value or the worth for Mateo's rental house is $200,000. He obtains another rental house with a fair value of $180,000 and cash $20,000.

He exchanged property worth  $200,000 for $200,000

Amy and Hobbes are married and file a joint return. Their three children are 7, 9, and 18 years old. Their modified AGI is $58,000, and their tax liability on Form 1040, line 12a, is $3,647. They have no other tax credits for the tax year. What is the amount of their child tax credit/credit for other dependents on Form 1040, line 13a

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Answer:

The amount of their child tax credit is $4,000 ($2,000 for each qualifying child).

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Modified AGI = $58,000

Tax liability = $3,647

Dependent children = 3 (aged 7, 9, and 18)

Qualifying children for child tax credit = 2 (aged 7 and 9)

Child tax credit = $2,000 x 2 = $4,000

Refundable tax credit = $1,4000 x 2 = $2,800

This means that Amy and Hobbes will pay tax of $847 ($3,647 - $2,800).

b) However, they can only be refunded $2,800 ($1,400 for each qualifying child).  According to the IRS records, starting with the 2018 tax year until the end of 2025, the new $2,000-per-qualifying-dependent-child credit makes $1,400 of the Child Tax Credit refundable.

Assume a firm is purchasing new equipment for a project. The selling price of the product along with the variable cost, fixed costs and annual depreciation expense have been determined. The firm is about to calculate its accounting, cash and financial break even points. Which break even points will the project reach first, then second and finally last

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Answer:

cash break even point first followed by the accounting break even point and then finally the financial break even point.

Explanation:

As we know that

The cash break even point is

= Fixed Cost ÷ Contribution Margin

The Accounting Break Even Point is

= (Fixed Cost + Depreciation) ÷ Contribution Margin

And, the Financial Break Even Point is

= (Fixed Cost + Depreciation + Interest) ÷  Contribution Margin

So as we can see that the first the cash break even point, than the accounting break even point and the last is financial break even point

So, the first option is correct

Under a perpetual inventory system, acquisition of merchandise for resale is debited to the Cost of Goods Sold account. the Supplies account. the Inventory account. the Purchases account.

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Answer:

C. the Inventory account.

Explanation:

Under a perpetual inventory system, acquisition of merchandise for resale is debited to the Inventory account.

g Which of the following statements is CORRECT? a. Since the money is readily available, the after-tax cost of reinvested earnings (not newly issued stock) is usually much lower than the after-tax cost of debt. b. If a company's tax rate increases but the YTM on its noncallable bonds remains the same, the after-tax cost of its debt will fall. c. All else equal, an increase in a company's stock price will increase its marginal cost of new common equity, re. d. All else equal, an increase in a company's stock price will increase its marginal cost of reinvested earnings (not newly issued stock), rs.

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Answer:

b. If a company's tax rate increases but the YTM on its noncallable bonds remains the same, the after-tax cost of its debt will fall.

Explanation:

As we know that the cost of debt could be determined by applying the RATE formula in the excel

And, the following tax cost of debt is

= Cost of debt × (1 - tax tate)

In this case , the before the cost of debt or cost of debt remains constant but the tax rate is rising so automatically the following tax cost of debt would decrease

hence, the option b is correct

Mirrlees Corp. has 11,000,000 bonds convertible into 39 shares per $1,000 bond. Mirrlees has 570,000 outstanding shares. Mirrlees has a tax rate of 35%. The average Aa bond yield at the time of issue was 13%. Compute the "basic earnings per share" if after-tax earnings are $780,000. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) $1.01 $0.13 $0.91 $1.37

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Answer: 1.37

Explanation:

The basic earnings per share" if after-tax earnings are $780,000 would be calculated as the after tax earning divided by the outstanding shares. This will be:

= $780000 / $570000

= 1.3684211

= 1.37

Which action is an example of the United States using economic influence as a tool of foreign policy?​

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Answer:

Econimy Can use alot of help by influencing more things for their city.

Explanation:

Is there an option tho?

In the short run, a supply shock will _________ the equilibrium level of prices and ___________ the equilibrium level output. reduce;raise raise;raise reduce;reduce raise;reduce

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Answer: raise; reduce

Explanation:

A Supply shock is described as a situation where the supply of a good changes suddenly/ abruptly due to an unforeseen event.

Supply shocks can be positive but are usually negative so we will assume the supply shock is negative here.

If there is a negative supply shock, the amount of goods being produced will reduce abruptly which will force the supply curve to shift left.

It will then intercept the the demand curve at an equilibrium level that has a higher price and a lower quantity of output.

Think of it this way. Negative supply shock ⇒ less goods ⇒ scarcity ⇒ higher prices.

3. A manufacturing company has a beginning finished goods inventory of $14,600, raw material purchases of $18,000, cost of goods manufactured of $32,500, and an ending finished goods inventory of $17,800. The cost of goods sold for this company is: a. $47,100. b. $27,600. c. $21,200. d. $29,300. e. $32,500.

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Answer:Cost of Goods Sold =$29,300

Explanation:

Cost of goods sold refers to the  costs (direct costs) a business incurs in  the production of  goods sold by a company. it is calculated as

Cost of goods sold =Cost of manufactured Goods + Beginning finished goods inventory - Ending finished goods inventory

Cost of Goods Sold = $32,500 + $14,600 - $17,800

Cost of Goods Sold =$47,100- $17,800

Cost of Goods Sold =$29,300

Under Armour used product placements in Any Given Sunday to help promote the brand. This likely involved the company paying cash to the producers of the film so that they would feature the brand prominently. This type of arrangement is very similar to what your text describes as?

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Answer: sponsorship

Explanation:

Sponsorship simply refers to a situation whereby a company or an organization puts money into a particular event so that the products or brand of the said company can be promoted.

Based on the scenario in the question, this type of arrangement is very similar to what your text describes as sponsorship. Since the company pays for its brand to be displayed, it is sponsorship.

On January 1, 2012, Vaughn Manufacturing purchased for $768000, equipment having a useful life of ten years and an estimated salvage value of $42600. Vaughn has recorded monthly depreciation of the equipment on the straight-line method. On December 31, 2020, the equipment was sold for $125000. As a result of this sale, Vaughn should recognize a gain of

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Answer:

Gain= $9,860

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $768,000

Salvage value= $42,600

Useful life= 10 years

First, we need to determine the annual depreciation and the accumulated depreciation at the moment of the sale:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (768,000 - 42,600) / 10

Annual depreciation= $72,540

Accumulated depreciation= 72,540*9= $652,860

If the selling price is higher than the book value, the company made a gain from the sale:

Book value= 768,000 - 652,860= $115,140

Gain/loss= 125,000 - 115,140

Gain= $9,860

A company purchased $3,100 of merchandise on July 5 with terms 2/10, n/30. On July 7, it returned $850 worth of merchandise. On July 12, it paid the full amount due. Assuming the company uses a perpetual inventory system, and records purchases using the gross method, the correct journal entry to record the payment on July 12 is:

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Answer:

Debit Accounts Payable $2250

Credit Merchandise Inventory $67.50

Credit Cash $2,182.50

Explanation:

Based on the information given Assuming the company uses a perpetual inventory system to t records the purchases using the gross method, the correct journal entry to record the payment on July 12 will be :

Debit Accounts Payable $2250

($3100-$850)

Credit Merchandise Inventory $67.50

[(3%*3100)-(3%*850)]

Credit Cash $2,182.50

($2250-$67.50)

The following information is available for Felix Company: Net income $300 Decrease in plant and equip. $40 Depreciation expense $20 Increase in deferred tax asset $5 Gain on sale of assets $35 Decrease in long-term debt $50 Increase in inventories $25 Decrease in accounts payable $15 What is cash flow from operating activities for Felix Company

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Answer:

$240

Explanation:

The computation of cash flow from operating activities of Felix company is seen below;

= Net income - Decrease in plant and machinery + decrease in expense - increase in deferred assets + gain on sale of assets

= $300 - $40 + $20 - $5 + $35

= $240

Therefore, cash flow from operating income of Felix company is $240

A comparative balance sheet for Rocker Company appears below:ROCKER COMPANYComparative Balance SheetDec. 31, 2020 Dec. 31, 2019Assets Cash $34,000 $11,000Accounts receivable 18,000 13,000Inventory 25,000 17,000Prepaid expenses 6,000 9,000Long-term investments 0 17,000Equipment 60,000 33,000Accumulated depreciation-equipment (20,000) (15,000)Total assets $123,000 $85,000Liabilities and Stockholder's Equity Accounts payable $17,000 $7,000Bonds payable 36,000 45,000Common stock 40,000 23,000Retained earnings 30,000 10,000Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $123,000 $85,000Additional information:1. Net income for the year ending December 31, 2020 was $35,000.2. Cash dividends of $15,000 were declared and paid during the year.3. Long-term investments that had a cost of $17,000 were sold for $14,000.4. Sales for 2017 were $120,000.Prepare a statement of cash flows for the year ended December 31, 2020 using indirect method.

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Answer and Explanation:

The preparation of the cash flow statement is presented below:

Rocker Company

Cash flow statement

Cash flow from operating activities  

Net Income $35000

Adjustments made

Depreciation $5,000

Loss on sale of investments $3,000

Change in operating assets & liabilities  

Less: Increase in accounts receivable  -$5,000

Less: Increase in inventory -$8,000

Add: Decrease in prepaid expenses $3,000

Add: Increase in accounts payable $10,000

Net cash flow from operating activities (a) $43,000

Cash Flow from Investing activities  

Sale of long term investments $14,000

Less: Purchase of equipment -$27000

Net cash Flow from Investing activities (b)-$13,000

Cash Flow from Financing activities  

Dividends paid -$15,000

Less: Bonds payable paid -$9,000

Add: Common stock issued $17,000

Net cash Flow from Financing activities (c) -$7,000

Net Change in cash c = a + b + c $23,000

Add: Beginning cash balance $11,000

Closing cash balance $34,000

Assume that the risk-free rate of interest is 2% and the expected rate of return on the market is 8%. A share of stock sells for $50 today. It will pay a dividend of $3 per share at the end of the year. Its beta is 1.2. What do investors expect the stock to sell for at the end of the year?

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Answer: $51.60

Explanation:

The Gordon growth model can be used to calculate this however both the required return and the growth rate will need to be solved for.

Required return using CAPM;

= Risk free rate + beta * ( market return - risk free rate)

= 2% + 1.2 * ( 8% - 2%)

= 9.2%

Current price is $50. Using Gordon growth model, growth is;

Price = Next dividend / ( Required return - growth rate)

50 = 3 / ( 9.2% - g)

( 9.2% - g) * 50 = 3

( 9.2% - g) = 3/50

g = 9.2% - 3/50

g = 3.2%

Stock price at end of year using Gordon growth model;

= (3 * ( 1 + 3.2%)) / ( 9.2% - 3.2%)

= $51.60

**ECONOMICS** A tax paid on the value of a person's home is ______.

A. sales tax

B. income tax

C. credit tax

D. property tax

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Property tax is paid on the value of a house

The unlevered cost of capital is: Group of answer choices the cost of preferred stock for a firm with equal parts debt and equity in its capital structure. equal to the profit margin of a firm with some debt in its capital structure. the cost of capital for a firm with no debt in its capital structure. the cost of capital for a firm with no equity in its capital structure. the interest tax shield times earnings before taxes.

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Answer: The cost of capital for a firm with no debt in its capital structure.

Explanation:

Leverage in finance refers to the use of debt. Unlevered capital therefore would refer to capital that is without debt which means that an unlevered cost of capital is one with no debt in its capital structure.

Companies with such a capital structure derive their capital 100% from Equity and as such do not pay interest. This means however, that they will not benefit from the tax shields that interest payments offer.

A manager wants to determine the number of containers to use for incoming parts for a kanban system to be installed next month. The process will have a usage rate of 71 pieces per hour. Because the process is new, the manager has assigned an inefficiency factor of .16. Each container holds 41 pieces and it takes an average of 50 minutes to complete a cycle. a-1. How many containers should be used

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Answer:

the number of containers that should be used is 1.67 containers

Explanation:

The computation of the number of containers that should be used is as follows;

= Annual demand × time × (1 + inefficiency factor) ÷ holding pieces

= 71 × 0.83 × (1 + 0.16) ÷ 41

= 1.67 containers

Here The time is converted from minutes to hour i.e

= 50 minutes ÷ 60 minutes

= 0.83

Hence, the number of containers that should be used is 1.67 containers

Sheridan Company has current assets of $74000, current liabilities of $100000, long-term assets of $176000 and long-term liabilities of $79000. Sheridan Company's working capital and its current ratio are:

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Answer:

Current ratio = 0.74 : 1

Working Capital  = ($26,000)

Explanation:

Given:

Current assets = $74,000

Current liabilities = $100,000

Find:

Working Capital

Current ratio

Computation:

Working Capital = CA - CL

Working Capital = $74,000 - $100,000

Working Capital  = ($26,000)

Current ratio = [CA / CL]

Current ratio = [$74,000 / $100,000]

Current ratio = 0.74 : 1

On Monday PBC (Peanut Butter & Chocolate) Candy Company’s entire balance sheet comprised real assets of $500 million and cash of $50 million. It had no debt (nor preferred shares). On Tuesday PBS established a line of credit for $100 million with BBB (Big Bad Bank). On Wednesday morning PBC drew down $20 million from its credit line and kept it in cash for later use. Which of the following is correct regarding PBC Wednesday afternoon? a) Debt of $100 million and assets of $550 million b) Debt of $100 million and assets of $650 million c) Debt of $20 million and assets of $570 million d) Debt of $20 million and assets of $650 million e) Debt of $20 million and assets of $630 million

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Answer:

c) Debt of $20 million and assets of $570 million

Explanation:

Line of credit increases liability in a company's Balance sheet only when it is used. Thus, PBC (Peanut Butter & Chocolate) Company will have debt of $20 Million and Assets of $570 Million

If an agent has, within the scope of the agency relationship, committed both negligent and intentional acts resulting in injury to third parties, the principal: Group of answer choices may effectively limit his or her liability to those third parties if the agent has signed a disclaimer absolving the principal from liability. may be liable for both the negligent and intentional acts. will be liable under the doctrine of respondeat superior only for the intentional acts of the agent. will never be liable unless he or she actively participated in the acts.

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Answer:

may be liable for both the negligent and intentional acts.

Explanation:

In the case when an agent is within the scope of agent relationship that committed both type of acts i.e. negligent and intentional that results the injury to the third party so here the principal may be liable for both the act i.e. negligent and intentional as it is followed by the doctrine of respodeat superior

Therefore the second option is correct

alph owns a building that he is trying to lease. Ralph is a calendar-year, cash-method taxpayer and is trying to evaluate the tax consequences of three different lease arrangements. Under lease 1, the building rents for $500 per month, payable on the first of the next month, and the tenant must make a $500 security deposit that is refunded at the end of the lease. Under lease 2, the building rents for $5,500 per year, payable at the time the lease is signed, but no security deposit is required. Under lease 3, the building rents for $500 per month, payable at the beginning of each month, and the tenant must pay a security deposit of $1,000 that is to be applied toward the rent for the last two months of the lease. (Leave no answers blank. Enter zero if applicable.) a. What amounts are include

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Answer:

if the tenant signs the lease contract 1 on December 1, Ralph will not include any income in his current tax year. Security deposits are not considered income. if the tenant signs lease contract 2, Ralph will have to include $5,500 in his income for the current year. if the tenant signs lease contract 3, Ralph will have to include $1500 in his income for the current year. The $1,000 security deposit represents the last two monthly lease payments.
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