In your post please discuss the following:
If a taxpayer sells or exchanges property, what are items that could be included in the calculation of the "amount realized"?
In your own words, explain "adjusted basis", what affects adjusted basis, and the reason adjusted basis is important for determining one's tax liability?
What is meant by "realized gain" versus "recognized gain"
Briefly discuss how the tax status (e.g., capital, ordinary, Section 1231 business use) of an asset affect the tax treatment of a realized gain or realized loss.
In: Accounting
What happens to your body when you get scared? 1. Explain the science in your own words as if you are describing it to someone with no scientific knowledge (make sure you use appropriate words). 1. Talk about fight or flight, tell me about NE and Epinephrine, explain it to me as if I don’t know what this is.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
In: Anatomy and Physiology
After completing your feasibility report a bout your new Business as a retail store what is your biggest THREAT and why do you think you can overcome it? explain in detail
In: Finance
In: Accounting
What makes the state of being and the state of existing identical? Explain!
In: Physics
In: Physics
In: Chemistry
Q4) Explain what a balanced budget amendment is. What impact would a balanced budget amendment have on fiscal policy during a recession? Explain the impact in detail. Are you in favor of a balanced budget amendment? Provide an economic rationale for your answer. Remember, the instructor is NOT interested in your opinion.
In: Economics
A researcher provides the following research hypothesis: Those who attend church more frequently will be more likely to vote. a. What is the independent and dependent variable here? EXPLAIN. b. What “direction” is this relationship? EXPLAIN. c. Write an appropriate null hypothesis for this research hypothesis. 2. A researcher provides the following research hypothesis: Blacks will lend money more frequently to friends and family than will Whites. a. What is the independent and dependent variable here? EXPLAIN. b. What “direction” is this relationship? EXPLAIN. c. Write an appropriate null hypothesis for this research hypothesis. 3. A researcher is looking at the relationship between number of glasses of red wine per week and cholesterol levels. a. Write a possible research hypothesis for this relationship. b. Write out the null hypothesis. c. For the research hypothesis you wrote, identify which is the dependent and which is the independent variable. d. If the relationship between these variables is determined to be not significant, does he need to address his research hypothesis? 4. What do we use to evaluate, or test, our null hypotheses? What are the two decisions we can make about the null hypotheses when we test the null hypothesis. How do we make that decision? 5. If a researcher is at the 99% confidence level, what p value is he looking for in order to determine statistical significance. What is the most common confidence level? What p value do we look for in that case? What are the factors discussed in lecture that influence decisions about what confidence level to use?
In: Statistics and Probability