|
Year |
Gold_Price |
CPI |
NYSE |
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1975 |
139.29 |
24.68 |
503.73 |
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1976 |
133.77 |
26.1 |
612.01 |
|
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1977 |
161.1 |
27.79 |
555.12 |
|
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1978 |
208.1 |
29.92 |
566.96 |
|
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1979 |
459 |
33.28 |
655.04 |
|
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1980 |
594.9 |
37.79 |
823.27 |
|
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1981 |
400 |
41.7 |
751.91 |
|
|
1982 |
447 |
44.25 |
856.79 |
|
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1983 |
380 |
45.68 |
1006.41 |
|
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1984 |
308 |
47.64 |
1019.11 |
|
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1985 |
327 |
49.33 |
1285.66 |
|
|
1986 |
390.9 |
50.27 |
1465.31 |
|
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1987 |
486.5 |
52.11 |
1461.61 |
|
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1988 |
410.15 |
54.23 |
1652.25 |
|
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1989 |
401 |
56.85 |
2062.31 |
|
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1990 |
386.2 |
59.92 |
1908.45 |
|
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1991 |
353.15 |
62.46 |
2426.04 |
|
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1992 |
333 |
64.35 |
2539.32 |
|
|
1993 |
391.75 |
66.25 |
2739.44 |
|
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1994 |
383.25 |
67.98 |
2653.37 |
|
|
1995 |
387 |
69.88 |
3484.15 |
|
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1996 |
369 |
71.93 |
4148.07 |
|
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1997 |
287.05 |
73.61 |
5405.19 |
|
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1998 |
288.7 |
74.76 |
6299.93 |
|
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1999 |
290.25 |
76.39 |
6876.11 |
|
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2000 |
272.65 |
78.97 |
6945.57 |
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2001 |
276.5 |
81.2 |
6236.39 |
|
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2002 |
342.75 |
82.49 |
5000.01 |
|
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2003 |
417.25 |
84.36 |
6440.31 |
|
|
2004 |
435.6 |
86.62 |
7250.06 |
|
|
2005 |
513 |
89.56 |
7753.95 |
|
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2006 |
635.7 |
92.45 |
9139.02 |
|
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2007 |
836.5 |
95.09 |
9740.32 |
|
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2008 |
869.75 |
98.74 |
5757.05 |
|
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2009 |
1087.5 |
98.39 |
7184.96 |
|
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2010 |
1420.25 |
100 |
7964.02 |
|
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2011 |
1531 |
103.16 |
7477.03 |
|
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2012 |
1664 |
105.29 |
8443.51 |
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2013 |
1204.5 |
106.83 |
10400.33 |
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2014 |
1199.25 |
108.57 |
10839.24 |
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2015 |
1060 |
108.7 |
10143.42 |
Use the data in Table 3.7 to estimate the two equations given previously, and use the output to answer the questions below related to each equation,
From the first equation
1. Goldpricet=β1+β2CPIt+ut
β1= Answer (2 decimals)
β2= Answer (2 decimals)
r2= Answer (4 decimals)
SSR= Answer (0 decimals)
From the second equation,
2. NYSEindext=β1+β2CPIt+ut
β1= Answer (2 decimals)
β2= Answer (2 decimals)
r2= Answer (4 decimals)
SST= Answer (0 decimals
In: Economics
Recently, fixed mortgage rates have been at historical lows due to the housing slowdown. The data table linked below shows the 30-year fixed average mortgage rate for the month of December every year between 1987 and 2010. Use these data to complete parts a through e below.
Year Rate_(%)
1987 10.76
1988 10.82
1989 9.87
1990 9.63
1991 8.55
1992 8.24
1993 7.06
1994 7.49
1995 7.02
1996 7.2
1997 6.67
1998 6.39
1999 7.53
2000 7.57
2001 6.52
2002 6.34
2003 6.49
2004 6.29
2005 6.64
2006 6.48
2007 6.29
2008 5.44
2009 5.22
2010 5.01
k=1 k=1
k=2 k=2 k=3 k=3
n d L d U d L d
U d L d U
15 1.08 1.36 0.95
1.54 0.82 1.75
16 1.10 1.37 0.98
1.54 0.86 1.73
17 1.13 1.38 1.02
1.54 0.90 1.71
18 1.16 1.39 1.05
1.53 0.93 1.69
19 1.18 1.40 1.08
1.53 0.97 1.68
20 1.20 1.41 1.10
1.54 1.00 1.68
21 1.22 1.42 1.13
1.54 1.03 1.67
22 1.24 1.43 1.15
1.54 1.05 1.66
23 1.26 1.44 1.17
1.54 1.08 1.66
24 1.27 1.45 1.19
1.55 1.10 1.66
25 1.29 1.45 1.21
1.55 1.12 1.66
a. Forecast the average December mortgage rate in 2011 using a trend projection.
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
b. Calculate the MAD for this forecast.
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
c. Determine the Durbin-Watson statistic.
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
d. Identify the critical values.
dL=
dU=
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
In: Statistics and Probability
The following table contains the historic returns from a
portfolio consisting of large stocks and a portfolio consisting of
long-term Treasury bonds over the last 20 years. T-bills returns
represent risk-free returns. Analyze the risk-return trade-off that
would have characterized these portfolios. The following dataset is
also available in Excel format in Module 3 Resources on Canvas.
Returns in the dataset are in percents. For example, 31.33 means
31.33% per year.
| Year | Large Stock | Long-Term T-Bonds |
T-Bills |
| 1997 | 31.33 | 11.312 | 5.26 |
| 1998 | 24.27 | 13.094 | 4.86 |
| 1999 | 24.89 | -8.4734 | 4.68 |
| 2000 | -10.82 | 14.4891 | 5.89 |
| 2001 | -11.00 | 4.0302 | 3.78 |
| 2002 | -21.28 | 14.6641 | 1.63 |
| 2003 | 31.76 | 1.2778 | 1.02 |
| 2004 | 11.89 | 5.1862 | 1.20 |
| 2005 | 6.17 | 3.1030 | 2.96 |
| 2006 | 15.37 | 2.2713 | 4.79 |
| 2007 | 5.50 | 9.6431 | 4.67 |
| 2008 | -36.92 | 17.6664 | 1.47 |
| 2009 | 29.15 | -5.8278 | 0.10 |
| 2010 | 17.80 | 7.4457 | 0.12 |
| 2011 | 1.01 | 16.6015 | 0.04 |
| 2012 | 16.07 | 3.5862 | 0.06 |
| 2013 | 35.18 | -6.9025 | 0.03 |
| 2014 | 11.37 | 10.1512 | 0.02 |
| 2015 | -0.19 | 1.0665 | 0.01 |
| 2016 | 13.41 | 0.7039 | 0.19 |
a. Estimate the annual risk premium of large
stocks, and T-bonds?. (Round your answers to 2 decimal
places.)
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b. Estimate the annual volatility of large stocks
and long-term T-bonds, respectively. (Round your answers to
2 decimal places.)
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c. Estimate the Sharpe ratio of large stocks and long-term T-bonds, respectively. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
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d. Now assume that you have always invested half of your wealth in the stock and the other half in the T-bonds. Estimate the Sharpe ratio of your portfolio. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
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In: Finance
I'm interested in a t-test of looking at the means for the <30 group in comparison to the other age groups. Do I need to run four t tests, one for <30 with each age group? The data below details the percentage of giving by age group for each of the 32 years listed. Thank you!
| Year | <30 | 30-44 | 45-59 | 60-74 | 75+ |
| 1978 | 0.069 | 0.226 | 0.370 | 0.252 | 0.083 |
| 1979 | 0.068 | 0.229 | 0.358 | 0.257 | 0.088 |
| 1980 | 0.068 | 0.233 | 0.348 | 0.259 | 0.092 |
| 1981 | 0.069 | 0.238 | 0.340 | 0.258 | 0.094 |
| 1982 | 0.070 | 0.243 | 0.334 | 0.257 | 0.096 |
| 1983 | 0.070 | 0.248 | 0.329 | 0.255 | 0.098 |
| 1984 | 0.070 | 0.251 | 0.325 | 0.254 | 0.100 |
| 1985 | 0.069 | 0.254 | 0.321 | 0.254 | 0.102 |
| 1986 | 0.067 | 0.256 | 0.318 | 0.255 | 0.104 |
| 1987 | 0.066 | 0.258 | 0.316 | 0.255 | 0.105 |
| 1988 | 0.064 | 0.259 | 0.315 | 0.255 | 0.107 |
| 1989 | 0.063 | 0.260 | 0.315 | 0.254 | 0.108 |
| 1990 | 0.061 | 0.261 | 0.315 | 0.253 | 0.110 |
| 1991 | 0.059 | 0.261 | 0.317 | 0.252 | 0.111 |
| 1992 | 0.057 | 0.261 | 0.318 | 0.251 | 0.113 |
| 1993 | 0.055 | 0.260 | 0.320 | 0.251 | 0.115 |
| 1994 | 0.052 | 0.259 | 0.321 | 0.251 | 0.117 |
| 1995 | 0.050 | 0.257 | 0.322 | 0.252 | 0.119 |
| 1996 | 0.047 | 0.255 | 0.322 | 0.254 | 0.122 |
| 1997 | 0.045 | 0.253 | 0.320 | 0.256 | 0.126 |
| 1998 | 0.043 | 0.250 | 0.318 | 0.258 | 0.130 |
| 1999 | 0.041 | 0.248 | 0.316 | 0.261 | 0.135 |
| 2000 | 0.040 | 0.244 | 0.313 | 0.263 | 0.140 |
| 2001 | 0.039 | 0.240 | 0.309 | 0.265 | 0.147 |
| 2002 | 0.038 | 0.236 | 0.305 | 0.267 | 0.154 |
| 2003 | 0.037 | 0.231 | 0.300 | 0.271 | 0.161 |
| 2004 | 0.037 | 0.226 | 0.293 | 0.275 | 0.169 |
| 2005 | 0.036 | 0.220 | 0.287 | 0.279 | 0.178 |
| 2006 | 0.034 | 0.214 | 0.280 | 0.284 | 0.188 |
| 2007 | 0.033 | 0.206 | 0.272 | 0.289 | 0.199 |
| 2008 | 0.032 | 0.197 | 0.266 | 0.295 | 0.211 |
| 2009 | 0.030 | 0.185 | 0.260 | 0.300 | 0.225 |
| 2010 | 0.029 | 0.173 | 0.256 | 0.304 | 0.238 |
In: Statistics and Probability
The general fund budget (in billions of dollars) for a U.S. state for 1988 (period 1) to 2011 (period 24) follows.
| Year | Period | Budget ($ billions) |
|---|---|---|
| 1988 | 1 | 3.03 |
| 1989 | 2 | 3.29 |
| 1990 | 3 | 3.56 |
| 1991 | 4 | 4.41 |
| 1992 | 5 | 4.46 |
| 1993 | 6 | 4.61 |
| 1994 | 7 | 4.65 |
| 1995 | 8 | 5.15 |
| 1996 | 9 | 5.34 |
| 1997 | 10 | 5.66 |
| 1998 | 11 | 6.01 |
| 1999 | 12 | 6.20 |
| 2000 | 13 | 6.48 |
| 2001 | 14 | 6.75 |
| 2002 | 15 | 6.56 |
| 2003 | 16 | 6.78 |
| 2004 | 17 | 7.08 |
| 2005 | 18 | 7.65 |
| 2006 | 19 | 8.48 |
| 2007 | 20 | 8.57 |
| 2008 | 21 | 8.76 |
| 2009 | 22 | 8.53 |
| 2010 | 23 | 8.33 |
| 2011 | 24 | 8.76 |
Develop a linear trend equation for this time series to forecast the budget (in billions of dollars). (Round your numerical values to three decimal places.)
Tt =
(c) What is the forecast (in billions of dollars) for period 25? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
$ billion
A certain company produces and sells frozen pizzas to public schools throughout the eastern United States. Using a very aggressive marketing strategy, they have been able to increase their annual revenue by approximately $10 million over the past 10 years. But increased competition has slowed their growth rate in the past few years. The annual revenue, in millions of dollars, for the previous 10 years is shown.
| Year | Revenue |
|---|---|
| 1 | 8.43 |
| 2 | 10.74 |
| 3 | 12.98 |
| 4 | 14.11 |
| 5 | 16.21 |
| 6 | 17.31 |
| 7 | 18.37 |
| 8 | 18.45 |
| 9 | 18.40 |
| 10 | 18.53 |
Using Minitab or Excel, develop a quadratic trend equation that can be used to forecast revenue (in millions of dollars). (Round your numerical values to three decimal places.)
Tt =
(c) Using the trend equation developed in part (b), forecast revenue (in millions of dollars) in year 11. (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
$ million
In: Statistics and Probability
Please Use your keyboard (Don't use handwriting) Thank you..
Courses Name: Health Policy & Saudi Healthcare System
***Please complete my answer to be 500 words ..
I need new and unique answers, please. (Use your own words, don't copy and paste)
Many countries now struggle to provide cost-effective, quality healthcare services to their citizens. Saudi Arabia has experienced high costs along with concerns about quality of care in its public facilities. To address these issues the country is currently restructuring their healthcare system to privatize public hospitals and introduce insurance coverage for both foreign workers and citizens.
Based on the statement given explain the following points:
***Please complete my answer to be 500 words ..
I need new and unique answers, please. (Use your own words, don't copy and paste)
My answer
1. It’s true that many countries struggle to provide cost effective care in public hospitals.
2. If we go back and see the history of Saudi Arabia health care system
In 2002 the Saudi health care system is started by a royal decree to ensure the provision of health care to all Saudi Arabia citizens
later in 2004 in Saudi Arabia there are 1848 primary healthcare centres and 200 hospitals.
2. Components of Saudi health care system
There is a three level health care system in Saudi Arabia
a.primary
b.secondary
c.Tertiary
These tiers correspond to health care Centers and hospitals. Three health sectors are considered in this review - MOH, government sector and private Sector.
3. Challenges of Saufia Arabia kingdom currently facing are
a. Increase in the population
b. Increased cost of treatment and medical expenses
c.concerns about quality and safety of care
d. Increased chronic diseases
e. Less electronic ehealth system
In: Biology
FOR1. Open file Nuclear Power. Select data for Canada. Address the following questions.
a. Provide a plot of the data over time in the space below. (2 pts)
[plot here]
b. Choose an appropriate forecasting model and forecast for the next 3 periods (provide forecast in the table below). Explain model selection approach. (8 pts)
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Period |
Forecast |
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2007 |
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2008 |
|
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2009 |
c. Using the same data, forecast the next 3 periods in the time series using the 5-period moving average and indicate the values below. (3 pts)
|
Period |
Forecast |
|
2007 |
|
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2008 |
|
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2009 |
d. Using the same data, forecast for the next 3 periods in the time series using the single exponential smoothing technique with a smoothing constant of 0.3 and indicate the values below. (3 pts)
|
Period |
Forecast |
|
2007 |
|
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2008 |
|
|
2009 |
e. Compare results from models b, c and d. Which forecast model do you recommend to use for the next 3 periods? Justify your recommendation (6 pts)
DATA:
| Nuclear Electric Power Production (Billion KWH) | ||||
| Year | US | Canada | France | |
| 1980 | 251.12 | 35.88 | 63.42 | |
| 1981 | 272.67 | 37.8 | 99.24 | |
| 1982 | 282.77 | 36.17 | 102.63 | |
| 1983 | 293.68 | 46.22 | 135.99 | |
| 1984 | 327.63 | 49.26 | 180.47 | |
| 1985 | 383.69 | 57.1 | 211.19 | |
| 1986 | 414.04 | 67.23 | 239.56 | |
| 1987 | 455.27 | 72.89 | 249.27 | |
| 1988 | 526.97 | 78.18 | 260.29 | |
| 1989 | 529.35 | 75.35 | 288.72 | |
| 1990 | 576.86 | 69.24 | 298.38 | |
| 1991 | 612.57 | 80.68 | 314.77 | |
| 1992 | 618.78 | 76.55 | 321.52 | |
| 1993 | 610.29 | 90.08 | 349.78 | |
| 1994 | 640.44 | 102.44 | 341.98 | |
| 1995 | 673.4 | 92.95 | 358.37 | |
| 1996 | 674.73 | 88.13 | 377.47 | |
| 1997 | 628.64 | 77.86 | 375.71 | |
| 1998 | 673.7 | 67.74 | 368.59 | |
| 1999 | 728.25 | 69.82 | 374.53 | |
| 2000 | 753.89 | 69.16 | 394.4 | |
| 2001 | 768.83 | 72.86 | 400.02 | |
| 2002 | 780.06 | 71.75 | 414.92 | |
| 2003 | 763.73 | 71.15 | 419.02 | |
| 2004 | 788.53 | 85.87 | 425.83 | |
| 2005 | 781.99 | 87.44 | 428.95 | |
| 2006 | 787.22 | 93.07 | 427.68 | |
In: Operations Management
Cindy is a thirty-five-year-old volunteer in an inner-city church-sponsored preschool program. The mothers of the neighborhood are encouraged to bring their children to the program for a “time out.” Most of the children are present on an irregular basis one or two times a week.
One day, Zach, a 2½ year-old became ill during his stay. A rash of small red spots that were not raised above the skin surface was observed during his changing, and he had a slight fever. His mother was located and encouraged to take him to the local clinic.
Shortly after this, Cindy confirmed what she had suspected for about a month—a home pregnancy test was positive. At her visit to the obstetrician, Cindy relayed the story of Zach’s illness to the nurse when asked if she had recently been exposed to any illnesses. Cindy had not been overly-concerned about Zach’s rash but had seemed to be mildly ill herself about three weeks after that incident. The obstetrics nurse seemed to be very interested in this exposure and said that they would contact the clinic and see if Zach had visited and been diagnosed. Blood tests were also ordered for Cindy.
Laboratory Results
The initial hemagglutination inhibition test indicated an antibody titer of 1:16. Subsequent sera collected 10 and 21 days later showed no significant change. There was no significant level of IgM-specific antibody detected.
Which of these is most characteristic of Zach’s symptoms
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Chicken pox 2)How could Zach’s illness have been prevented? Be specific 3)A rise in titer over 10 to 21 days and the presence of the specific IgM type antibiodies is diagnostic of a current infection in this illness. Based on the laboratory results given in this case study, Cindy’s baby is at risk for congenital rubella syndrome?true/false 4)
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In: Biology
1a. The market value of your house is $175,000 and you have a first mortgage balance of $100,000. If a lender requires a 80% loan-to-market value ratio, how large could your home equity loan be?
1b. Isabelle (a single taxpayer) contributes $6,000 annually to her church. In addition, she owns a home in which she has $20,000 equity, and she itemizes deductions. If she pays $1,000 interest on credit cards, $6,000 interest on her home equity loan, and is in the 26% marginal tax bracket, calculate Isabelle's tax savings from these interest payments.
In: Finance
-Fatima's records contain the following information:
1. Donated stock having a fair market value of $4,000 to a qualified charitable organization. She acquired the stock five months previously at a cost of $3,000.
2. Paid $900 to a church school as a requirement for the enrollment of her son.
3. Paid $350 for annual homeowner's association dues.
4. Drove 500 miles in his personal auto. The travel was directly related to volunteer services she performed for her church.
How much can Fatima deduct as a charitable contribution?
A) $2,456
B) $3,070
C) $3,356
D) $4,000
-GarLee Grocery, Inc., a C corporation with high taxable income, donates some of its inventory to the Local Food Bank (a charitable organization) which distributes food to the needy. At the time of the contribution, the FMV of the inventory was $20,000, and GarLee Grocery's basis was $6,000. Lee Grocery will be allowed a charitable contribution deduction of
A) $8,000.
B) $12,000.
C) $13,000.
D) $20,000.
-For non-cash charitable donations, an appraisal will be required for donations valued at more than
A) $250.
B) $500.
C) $5,000.
D) $50,000.
-Henry’s adjusted gross income is $50,000 in 2018. He donated a piece of artwork with a basis of $10,000 and a fair market value (FMV) of $25,000. He has owned the artwork for 10 years. The charity that Henry donated the artwork to is a public charity and will display the art work in its art center. What is the maximum charitable deduction in 2018 that Henry can take?
$0.
$10,000.
$15,000.
$25,000.
In: Accounting