Answer: $72,000
Explanation:
Gross income simply refers to the total income that is earned by an individual before taxes and every other deductions are made from the income earned. Gross income include wages, salaries, dividends, rental income, and interest income.
Based on the above explanation, James's gross income from the above will be $72000 which is his actual salary. This means the actual salary consist of every other income since his salary is $66000.
Branch Company, a building materials supplier, has $18,400,000 of notes payable due April 12, 2022. At December 31, 2021, Branch signed an agreement with First Bank to borrow up to $18,400,000 to refinance the notes on a long-term basis. The agreement specified that borrowings would not exceed 70% of the value of the collateral that Branch provided. At the date of issue of the December 31, 2021, financial statements, the value of Branch's collateral was $19,600,000. On its December 31, 2021, balance sheet, Branch should classify the notes as follows:
a. $18,400,000 of long-term liabilities.
b. $18,400,000 of current liabilities.
c. $3,680,000 long-term and $14,720,000 current liabilities.
d. $15,680,000 long-term and $2,720,000 current liabilities.
Answer:
The answer is "Choice d"
Explanation:
Please find the complete question in the attached file.
Follows are the calculation to this question:
The notes on payable= [tex]\$18,400,000[/tex]
Calculating the Refinancing ability:
[tex]=\$ 19,600,000 \times 80\% \\\\ = \$ 19,600,000 \times \frac{80}{100} \\\\ = \$ 196,000 \times 80 \\\\ =\$15,680,000[/tex]
The current liability= [tex]\$2,720,000[/tex]