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Rusty has been experiencing serious financial problems. His annual salary was $100,000, but a creditor garnished his salary for $20,000; so the employer paid the creditor (rather than Rusty) the $20,000. To prevent creditors from attaching his investments, Rusty gave his investments to his 21-year-old daughter, Rebecca. Rebecca received $5,000 in dividends and interest from the investments during the year. Rusty transferred some cash to a Swiss bank account that paid him $6,000 interest during the year. Rusty did not withdraw the interest from the Swiss bank account. Rusty also hid some of his assets in his wholly owned corporation that received $150,000 rent income but had $160,000 in related expenses, including a $20,000 salary paid to Rusty. Rusty reasons that his gross income should be computed as follows:Salary received $80,000Loss from rental property ($150,000 - $160,000) (10,000)Gross Income $70,000Compute Rusty's correct gross income for the year, and explain any differences between your calculation and Rusty's.
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In regard to redemptions of stock, what difference does it make to have a transaction for sale or exchange treatment qualify or not qualify?
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Mary is evaluating the risk (return deviation) of a model stock portfolio she has constructed. She knows that an ex ante set of returns is a more useful approach. However, she decides to examine ex post returns because she knows that for a well-di..
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of at least two (2) forms of business structures. Make a recommendation regarding the structure your friend or relative should use based on this particular venture.
Discuss the pros and cons of the U.S. Federal Government guaranteeing the pension funds of a private company when it declares bankruptcy. And whether the U.S. Federal Government should guarantee and state your rationale.
Prepare the necessary journal entries for Rich, Inc. from January 1, 2012 through July 1, 2013.
Kentucky Enterprises purchased a machine on January 2, 2010, at a cost of $120,000. An additional $50,000 was spent for installation, but this amount was charged erroneously to repairs expense. The machine has a useful life of five years and a sal..
In addition, on December 20, 2011, subscriptions for 2,000 shares of preferred stock were taken at a purchase price of $17. These subscribed shares were paid for on January 2, 2012. What should Amelia report as total contributed capital on its Dec..
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