The president of Christmas Corporation donated a building to Tuesday Corporation. The building had an original cost of $675,000, a book value of $255,000, and a fair market value of $475,000. The journal entry by Tuesday Corporation to record this donation will include a
A) debit Building for $255,000 and credit Gain for $255,000.
B) debit Building for $475,000 and credit Gain for $200,000.
C) debit Building for $475,000 and credit Gain for $475,000.
D) debit Building for $675,000 and credit Gain for $200,000.
C
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a. procedural law. b. private law. c. civil law. d. criminal law.
The difference between the crimes of murder and manslaughter is the existence of_________ in the mind of the perpetrator at the moment the offense takes place
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Jimmy Johnson, a U.S. citizen, is employed by General Motors Corporation, a U.S. corporation. In June 2019, General Motors relocated Jimmy to its operations in Germany for the remainder of 2019. Jimmy was paid a salary of $250,000. As part of his compensation package for moving to Germany, Jimmy received a cost of living allowance of $30,000, which was paid to him only while he worked in Germany. Jimmy's salary was earned ratably over the 12-month period. During 2019 Jimmy worked 260 days, 130 of which were in Germany and 130 of which were in the United States. How much of Jimmy's total compensation is treated as foreign source income for 2019?
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Which of the following SQL statements will list the name of each customer stored in the customers table, and, if the customer has placed an order that is contained in the ORDERS table, the order# of any order each customer has placed?
a. SELECT lastname, firstname, order#FROM orders RIGHT OUTER JOIN customersUSING (customer#); b. SELECT lastname, firstname, order#FROM orders LEFT OUTER JOIN customersUSING (customer#); c. SELECT lastname, firstname, order#FROM orders FULL OUTER JOIN customersUSING (customer#); d. both a and c