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Answer Happy • Suppose a fim's tax rate is 35% a. What effect would a 59.66 million operating expense have on this year's earnings? Wha
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Suppose a fim's tax rate is 35% a. What effect would a 59.66 million operating expense have on this year's earnings? Wha

Posted: Tue Nov 16, 2021 8:29 am
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Suppose A Fim S Tax Rate Is 35 A What Effect Would A 59 66 Million Operating Expense Have On This Year S Earnings Wha 1
Suppose A Fim S Tax Rate Is 35 A What Effect Would A 59 66 Million Operating Expense Have On This Year S Earnings Wha 1 (42.79 KiB) Viewed 166 times
Suppose a fim's tax rate is 35% a. What effect would a 59.66 million operating expense have on this year's earnings? What effect would it have on next year's earrings? b. What effect would an 511 90 million capital expense have on this year's earnings if the capital is depreciated at a rate of $238 million per year for five years? What effect would it have on next year's earnings? a. What effect would a $966 million operating expense have on this year's earnings? Earnings would increase (decline) by $[million (Round to two decimal places, and use a negative number for a decline ) What effect would it have on next year's earnings? (Select the best choice below.) O A. Next year's earnings will be affected by the same amount O B. Next year's earnings will be affected by a decline of $3 38 milion OC. There would be no effect on next year's earnings OD. Next year's earnings will be affected by an increase of 53 38 million b. What effect would an $11.90 million capital expense have on this year's earnings if the capital is depreciated at a rate of $2.38 million per year for five years? What effect would it have on next year's earnings? Earnings would be higher (lower) each year by 5 million (Round to two decimal places and use a negative number for a decline)