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Question - You are the director of a Washington, D.C., think tank focusing on tax and economic policy issues. You were recently (and informally) contacted by staff of the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation to weigh in on a number of issues currently under consideration by the committee. In particular, the committee asked you to reflect upon the following proposed changes and issues.
(I) The committee has proposed phasing out 351 of the tax code.
(II) The committee has considered separating the gift and estate tax systems from one unified system to two completely independent, separate systems.
(III) The committee has considered eliminating the built-in gains tax for S corporations.
The committee would like you to summarize your conclusions regarding the potential effects both good and bad of these potential changes. In formulating your answer, discuss all of the possible tax and economic implications that you see arising from these transactions on all taxpayers.
Hubbard argues that the Fed can control the Fed funds rate, but the interest rate that is important for the economy is a longer-term real rate of interest. How much control does the Fed have over this longer real rate?
Coures:- Fundamental Accounting Principles: - Explain the goals and uses of special journals.
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Your Corp, Inc. has a corporate tax rate of 35%. Please calculate their after tax cost of debt expressed as a percentage. Your Corp, Inc. has several outstanding bond issues all of which require semiannual interest payments.
Simple Interest, Compound interest, discount rate, force of interest, AV, PV
CAPM and Venture Capital
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