tv ltd is a canadian controlled private corporation the/

TV Ltd and Nano Ltd. are associated corporations. For the current year, Nano Ltd. claimed the small-business deduction on $120,000 of its active business income. The taxable capital of the two corporations, combined, is below $10,000,000.
Determine the small-business deduction for TV Ltd. Income tax reference: ITA 125(1), (2), (3).

calculate carmins adjusted gross income on her 2016 tax return then do one or both of the following accordin/

Include a brief explanation of how you determined each item that affected adjusted gross income and any items you excluded from gross income. Your solution to the problem should contain a list of each item included in gross income and its amount, with the explanations attached.

In a office building the ratio of offices to windows to doors is 25:55:35. what is the ratio of…

In a office building the ratio of offices to windows to doors is 25:55:35. what is the ratio of doors to windows?

boatsman boats limited bbl is a dealer in pleasure boats located in kingston ontario the company is incorporated under the ontario business corporations ac

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Prepare the consultant’s report. Assume that the business combination took place on December 31,20X6.

1 what purpose did the height and weight requirements serve do you think they were made to intentionally discriminate against women 2

At the time she applied for a position as a correctional counselor trainee, Rawlinson was a 22-year-old college graduate whose major course of study had been correctional psychology. She was refused employment because she failed to meet the minimum 120-pound weight requirement established by an Alabama statute. The statute stated that the applicant shall not be less than five feet two inches nor more than six feet ten inches in height, shall weigh not less than 120 pounds nor more than 300 pounds. Variances could be granted upon a showing of good cause, but none had ever been applied for by the Board and the Board did not apprise applicants of the waiver possibility.

a group of investors who bought american express ae stock between 1999 and 2001 sued the company and its executives for securities fraud/

1. Would the result be different if plaintiffs could show that by the time of the May filing the executives had materials in hand showing worse losses than reported?
2. If a report is filled with cautionary statements about the future, does that provide strong protection to a company and its executives against such claims?

Can you assist me with finance?

ntroduction You will assume that you still work as a financial analyst for AirJet Best Parts, Inc. The company is considering a capital investment in a new machine and you are in charge of making a recommendation on the purchase based on (1) a given rate of return of 15% (Task 4) and (2) the firm’s cost of capital (Task 5). Task 4. Capital Budgeting for a New Machine A few months have now passed and AirJet Best Parts, Inc. is considering the purchase on a new machine that will increase the production of a special component significantly. The anticipated cash flows for the project are as follows: Year 1 $1,100,000 Year 2 $1,450,000 Year 3 $1,300,000 Year 4 $950,000 You have now been tasked with providing a recommendation for the project based on the results of a Net Present Value Analysis. Assuming that the required rate of return is 15% and the initial cost of the machine is $3,000,000. • What is the project’s IRR? (10 pts)
 • What is the project’s NPV? (15 pts) 
 • Should the company accept this project and why (or why not)? (5 pts) 
 • Explain how depreciation will affect the present value of the project. (10 pts) 
 • Provide examples of at least one of the following as it relates to the project: (5 pts each) • Sunk Cost • Opportunity cost • Erosion 
 • Explain how you would conduct a scenario and sensitivity analysis of the project. What would be some project-specific risks and market risks related to this project? (20 pts) Task 5: Cost of Capital AirJet Best Parts Inc. is now considering that the appropriate discount rate for the new machine should be the cost of capital and would like to determine it. You will assist in the process of obtaining this rate. • Compute the cost of debt. Assume AirJet Best Parts Inc. is considering issuing new bonds. Select current bonds from one of the main competitors as a benchmark. Key competitors include Raytheon, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and the Northrop Grumman Corporation. 
 • What is the YTM of the competitor’s bond? You may use a number of sources, but we recommend Morningstar. Find the YTM of one 15 or 20 year bond with the highest possible creditworthiness. You may assume that new bonds issued by AirJet Best Parts, Inc. are of similar risk and will require the same return. (5 pts) 
 • What is the after-tax cost of debt if the tax rate is 34%? (5 pts) 
 • Explain what other methods you could have used to find the cost of debt for AirJet Best Parts Inc.(10 pts) 
 • Explain why you should use the YTM and not the coupon rate as the required return for debt. (5 pts) 
 • Compute the cost of common equity using the CAPM model. For beta, use the average beta of three selected competitors. You may obtain the betas from Yahoo Finance. Assume the risk free rate to be 3% and the market risk premium to be 4%. 
 • What is the cost of common equity? (5 pts) 
 • Explain the advantages and disadvantages to use the CAPM model as the method to compute the cost of common equity. Compare and contrast this method with the dividend growth model approach. (10 pts) 
 • Compute the cost of preferred equity assuming the dividend paid for preferred stock is $2.93 and the current value of the stock is $50 per share.
 • What is the cost of preferred equity? (5 pts) 
 • Is there any other method to compute this cost? Explain. (5 pts) 
 • Assuming that the market value weights of these capital sources are 30% bonds, 60% common equity and 10% preferred equity, what is the weighted cost of capital of the firm? (10 pts) 
 • Should the firm use this WACC for all projects? Explain and provide examples as appropriate. (10 pts)
 • Recompute the net present value of the project based on the cost of capital you found. Do you still believe that your earlier recommendation for accepting or rejecting the project was adequate? Why or why not? (5 pts)

The Lexington Property Development company has a $10,000 note receivable from a customer due in three years. How much is…

The Lexington Property Development company has a $10,000 note receivable from a customer due in three years. How much is the note worth today if the interest rate is a. 9%? b. 12% compounded monthly? C. 8% compounded quarterly? d. 18% compounded monthly? e. 7% compounded continuously?