A company's most recent free cash flow to equity was $100 and is expected to grow at 4% thereafter. The company's cost of equity is 13%. Its WACC is 7.77%. What is its current intrinsic value

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Answer 1

Answer:

Current intrinsic value - equity = $1155.56

Explanation:

FCFE or Free cashflow to equity is the free cash flow attributable to the equity holders. Using the constant growth model of FCFE we can calculate the intrinsic value of the equity or intrinsic value per share. The formula for the constant growth model is as follows,

Value of equity = FCFE0 * (1+g)  /  (r - g)

Where,

FCFE0 is the most recent FCFEg is the growth rate in FCFEr is the required rate of return on equity

Current intrinsic value - equity = 100 * (1+0.04)  /  (0.13 - 0.04)

Current intrinsic value - equity = $1155.56


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Concord Corporation produces 5000 units of part A12E. The following costs were incurred for that level of production: Direct materials $60000 Direct labor 165000 Variable overhead 80000 Fixed overhead 175000 If Concord buys the part from an outside supplier, $25000 of the fixed overhead is avoidable. If the outside supplier offers a unit price of $68, net income will increase (decrease) by:______.a. $15,000.b. $85,000.c. $130,000.d. $35,000.

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Answer:

b. $85,000

Explanation:

First, we should prepare the analysis of cost savings if the company buys outside.

Analysis of cost and savings

Purchase (5,000 units × $68) = ($340,000)

Savings

Variable cost = $80,000

Fixed cost = $175,000

Net income effect

($85,000)

The effect is a decrease in net income by $85,000.

At what point should consumers stop researching a product?

when the research costs more than the potential savings
when they want to make an immediate purchase
when the government does the research for them
when they know they have waited long enough to buy

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Answer:

A. When the research costs more than the potential savings

This is correct on Edg :)

A consumer should stop researching a  product when the research costs more than the potential savings.

What is a consumer?

A consumer is the final user of a purchased product or service. Consumers can either be an individual or group of people who purchase or  use goods and services solely for personal use, and not for the manufacturing or resale.

Consumers are the people or organizations that purchase products or services. They are humans or other economic entities that use a good or service. Furthermore they do not sell on that that they bought.

They are the end-users in the sales distribution chain. A company that buys a printer for company use. The customer is the company who purchased the printer, and the consumers are the employees using the printer . The company doesn't intend to resell the printer.

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Schedule of Cash Collections: Booth Ltd. makes collections on all sales according to the following schedule:

25% in month of sale
75% in month following sale

The following is a list of budgeted sales for the next four quarters:
1st quarter 2nd quarter 3rd quarter 4th quarter
Budgeted Sales $250,000 $240,000 $260,000 $280,000

Required:
Calculate the budgeted cash collections in the 2nd quarter.

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Answer:

$247,500

Explanation:

                         Budgeted cash collection

                                                                      Amount

Cash collected from 2nd quarter sales       $60,000

(240,000*25%)

+ Cash collected from 1st quarter sales      $187,500

(250,000*75%)

Budgeted cash collection in 2nd quarter $247,500

Answer:

B-More products were sold in the 1st quarter than in the 4th quarter.

Explanation:

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Auerbach Inc. issued 4% bonds on October 1, 2018. The bonds have a maturity date of September 30, 2028 and a face value of $300 million. The bonds pay interest each March 31 and September 20, beginning March 31, 2019. The effective interest rate established by the market was 6%.

Required:
How much cash interest does Auerbach pay on March 31, 2019?

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Answer:

$6.0 million

Explanation:

Calculation for How much cash interest does Auerbach pay on March 31 2019

Cash interest=$300 million × 4% × 6/12.

Cash interest=$6.0 million

(Note that 0ctober 1 2018 to March 31 2019 will give us 6 months)

Therefore the amount of cash interest that Auerbach pay on March 31 2019 will be $6.0 million

A coupon bond that pays interest of $60 annually has a par value of $1,000, matures in 5 years, and is selling today at an $84.52 discount from par value. The yield to maturity on this bond is _________. A. 6% B. 7.23% C. 8.12% D. 9.45%

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It’s b I think but not for sure

1. Tyler is organizing an extensive scientific research presentation on global warming for his professor. Which organizing triad would be the most appropriate?2. What is the best way to anticipate your audience's reaction when designing your message?

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Explanation:

In this question we are going to have the triad to be the

A. the World Wildlife Fund,

B. The United Nations Environment Programme,

And also

C. World Meteorological Organization as the most appropriate.

2. The reaction of the audience to the message is going to be imagined. It would be deeply thought about and the reaction is going to be anticipated in the most natural way that they are expected to react. Messages can be designed in this way.

An employee has​ year-to-date earnings of . The​ employee's gross pay for the next pay period is . If the FICAOASDI is ​% and the wage base is ​, how much FICAOASDI tax will be withheld from the​ employee's pay?​ (Answer is rounded to whole​ dollar.)

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Answer:

$192

Explanation:

Calculation for how much FICA-OASDI tax will be withheld from the employee's pay?

FICA-OASDI tax=($117,000-$113,900)*6.2%

FICA-OASDI tax=$3,100*6.2%

FICA-OASDI tax=$192

Therefore how much FICA-OASDI tax will be withheld from the employee's pay is $192

he Talley Corporation had a taxable income of $345,000 from operations after all operating costs but before (1) interest charges of $69,000, (2) dividends received of $17,250, (3) dividends paid of $20,700, and (4) income taxes.What are the firm's income tax liability and its after-tax income

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Answer:

(a) The firm's Income tax liability is $59,771.25.

(b) The firm's after-tax income is $233,478.75.

Explanation:

Note: This question is not complete. The complete question is therefore provided before answering the question as follows

The Talley Corporation had a taxable income of $345,000 from operations after all operating costs but before (1) interest charges of $69,000, (2) dividends received of $17,250, (3) dividends paid of $20,700, and (4) income taxes. Its federal tax rate was 21% (ignore any possible state corporate taxes). Recall 50% of dividends received are tax exempt. What are the firm's income tax liability and its after-tax income?

The explanation to the anwer is now given as follows:

Adjusted taxable income = Income after operation - Interest charges + Taxable dividend received ................. (1)

Where;

Income after operation = $345,0000

Interest charges = $69,000

Taxable dividend received = 50% * $17,250 = $8,625

Substituting the values into equation (1), we have:

Adjusted taxable income = $345,000 - $69,000 + $8,625 = $284,625

(a) Income tax liability = Adjusted taxable income *  Tax rate = $284,625 * 21% = $59,771.25

(b) After-tax income = (Adjusted taxable income - Income tax liability) + (50% of dividend received) = ($284,625 - $59,771.25) +  (50% * $17,250) = $224,853.75 + $8,625 = $233,478.75

Over time, consumers have less of a need for a broad product offering. How does this shift in preferences alter the desirability of make-to-stock production relative to make-to-order production?1. It increases it, i.e., make-to-stock becomes more desirable.2. It has no impact.3. It decreases it. i.e., make-to-stock becomes less desirable.4. We cannot determine from the given information.

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Answer:

Over time, consumers have less of a need for a broad product offering. How does this shift in preferences alter the desirability of make-to-stock production relative to make-to-order production?

3. It decreases it. i.e., make-to-stock becomes less desirable.

Explanation:

Given the above scenario, there will be no need for a company to produce goods that will be stored.  Instead, it will wait to receive orders before it commences production of any goods.  This is caused by the shift in preferences "consumers have less of a need for a broad product offering." This means that make-to-order will be highly prioritized while reducing or eliminating make-to-stock production facilities.

Consolidation Entry TL removes the gain on sale from an intra-entity land sale because the land remains under the control of the consolidated entity.a. True b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

In consolidation the intra-entity transaction takes place and the gain on these transactions are eliminated as the sale and purchases are taken place in the same entity as a group. At the time of consolidation of group account the gain arising from these types of transactions are eliminated because the asset is held by the same entity as a group but in the individual account of each company of the group the gain on these transactions are recorded and reported in the accounts.

Fowler, Inc., just paid a dividend of $2.55 per share on its stock. The dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 3.9 percent per year, indefinitely. If investors require a return of 10.4 percent on this stock, what is the current price

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Answer:

The current price of the stock is $40.76

Explanation:

The computation of the current price is shown below:

Current price is

= Current year dividend ÷ (Required rate of return - growth rate)

= ($2.55 × (1 + 0.039) ÷ (10.4% - 3.9%)

= $2.6495 ÷ (0.104 - 0.039)

= $2.6495 ÷ 0.065

= $40.76

Hence, the current price of the stock is $40.76

We simply applied the above formula so that the correct value could come

And, the same is to be considered

Rappaport Industries has 6,250 perpetual bonds outstanding with a face value of $1,400 each. The bonds have a coupon rate of 6.6 percent and a yield to maturity of 6.9 percent. The tax rate is 40 percent. What is the present value of the interest tax shield?

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Answer:

3,500,000

Explanation

The present value of the interest tax shield can be calculated by first calculating the coupon payment and tax shield on that coupon payment. After calculating the tax shield we can easily calculate the present value of the tax shield

DATA

Number of bonds = 6250

Coupon rate = 6.6%

Face value = $1,400

Tax rate = 40%

Solution

Coupon Payment = No of Bonds x Face value x Coupon Rate

Coupon Payment = (6250 x 1400 x 6.6%)    

Coupon Payment = $577,500    

Tax Shield = $577,500 x 40%    

Tax Shield = $231,000

Present value = Tax shield/Coupon Rate  

Present value = (231,000 /0.066)    

Present value = $3,500,000

Tinsel Co.'s balances in allowance for uncollectible accounts were $70,000 at the beginning of the current year and $55,000 at year end. During the year, receivables of $35,000 were written off as uncollectible. What amount should Tinsel report as uncollectible accounts expense at year end

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Answer:

$20,000

Explanation:

to determine the amount that Tinsel should report as bad debt expense (or uncollectible accounts expense), we must start with the beginning balance of allowance for doubtful accounts, and then we must subtract the account's ending balance and any bad debts write offs recorded during the year:

beginning account balance   $70,000

- ending account balance     ($50,000)

- write offs                              ($35,000)

total                                        ($20,000)

Brad has evaluated and selected the channel alternatives for his company.
There will be three channel levels, including two retailers and one wholesaler.
In addition, he has decided there will be one intermediary involved because of
that intermediary's stellar reputation. What is the next question Brad needs to
decide about the channel?
O Who will be in charge of the selected channels?
O What intermediary will offer discounts?
When will the channel implementation take place?

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Answer:

The next question Brad needs to decide about the channel is:

When will the channel implementation take place?

Explanation:

This is the most logical question to ask after determining "the what" of channels to choose and "the how" to go about implementing the chosen channel.  With this determination, the plan is officially set for take-off launching.  This also makes the marketing plan implementable, as it now has a time-frame for implementation.

Cynthia is interested in investing in Clothing Unlimited Inc. Which attribute from the stock quote can Cynthia use to determine how the stock has performed over the past year?
A. current price
B. net change
C. open price
D. a positive or negative result for the one-year change
E. previous close price

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Answer:

D. a positive or negative result for the one-year change

Explanation:

The most relevant parameter of a stock's performance is the stock's returns. If a stock has been consistent in producing good returns,  the past financial year's results play a big role in determining whether to invest in its stock or not.

If Cynthia is interested in investing in Clothing Unlimited stock, she needs to look at its past performances and compare it with lay year's results. If the stock has been yielding consistent positive results, there is a big possibility that the trend will continue into the future.

Answer:

Cynthia is interested in investing in Clothing Unlimited Inc. Which attribute from the stock quote can Cynthia use to determine how the stock has performed over the past year?

A.

current price

B.

net change

C.

open price

D.

positive or negative result for the one-year change

E.

previous close price

Explanation:

Blossom provides environmentally friendly lawn services for homeowners. Its operating costs are as follows.

Depreciation $1,400 per month
Advertising $200 per month
Insurance $3,680 per month
Weed and feed materials $13 per lawn
Direct labor $16 per lawn
Fuel $3 per lawn

Blossom charges $80 per treatment for the average single-family lawn.

Required:
Determine the company.

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Answer:

Break-even point = 110 lawns & Break-even sales point = $8,800

Explanation:

Total fixed costs = Depreciation + Advertising + Insurance

Total fixed costs = 1,400 + 200 + 3,680

Total fixed costs = $5280/month

Total variable cost per unit = Weed + Direct labor + Fuel

Total variable cost per unit = 13 + 16 + 3

Total variable cost per unit = $32/lawn

Contribution margin ratio = (Sales per unit - variable cost per unit) / sales per unit

Contribution margin ratio = (80 - 32) / 80

Contribution margin ratio = 0.6

Contribution margin ratio = 60%

Break-even sales = Fixed costs / contribution margin ratio

Break-even sales = $5280 / 60%

Break-even sales = $8800

Break-even sales units = Break-even sales / sales per unit

Break-even sales units = 8800 / 80

Break-even sales units = 110 lawns

Break-even point = 110 lawns & Break-even sales point = $8,800

On March 10, 2019, Dearden, Inc., purchased 11,200 shares of Jaffa stock for $47 per share as a long-term passive investment. Dearden’s year ends on December 31. The following information pertains to the price per share of Jaffa stock:

Price
12/31/2019 $45
12/31/2020 48
12/31/2021 44

Dearden sold all of the Jaffa stock on September 12, 2022, at a price of $42 per share. Prepare any journal entries that are required by the facts presented in this case.

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Answer:

Dearden, Inc.

Journal Entries to record the transactions:

March 10, 2019:

Debit Investment in Jaffa $526,400

Credit Cash $526,400

To record the purchase of 11,200 shares at $47 per share.

December 31, 2019:

Debit Loss on Investment $22,400

Credit Investment in Jaffa $22,400

To record the loss on investment from $47 to $45 per share.

December 31, 2020:

Debit Investment in Jaffa $33,600

Credit Gain on Investment $33,600

To record the gain on investment from $45 to $48 per share.

December 31, 2021:

Debit Loss on Investment $44,800

Credit Investment in Jaffa $44,800

To record the loss on investment from $48 to $44 per share.

September 12, 2022:

Debit Loss on Investment $22,400

Credit Investment in Jaffa $22,400

To record the loss on investment from $44 to $42 per share.

Debit Cash Account $470,400

Credit Investment in Jaffa $470,400

To record the sale of the investment in Jaffa at $42 per share.

Explanation:

For Dearden, Inc. journal entries are recorded on the acquisition date to record the purchase of the investment in Jaffa.  Records are also made every December 31 to record the movements in the share price of the investment.  Finally, on the date of disposal, records are also made to record the sale of the investment.

The long-term trend only Least-Squares Regression Model is the same as a simple linear regression with time (t) as the independent variable and our time series (Yt) as the dependent variable.

a. True
b. False

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Answer: a. True

Explanation:

The simple linear regression model is;

y = mx + c

Where,

y = dependent variable

m is the slope

x is the independent variable

c is the y- intercept

The long-term trend only Least-Squares Regression Model also follows the same format except y becomes Yt and x becomes t.

The long-term trend only Least-Squares Regression Model is therefore the same as a simple linear regression only with different variable terms.

Profit is defined as total revenue:__________ a. divided by total cost. b. times total cost. c. minus total cost. d. plus total cost.

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Answer:

C. Minus total cost

Explanation:

Profit = total revenue - total cost (expenses)

All of the following are inventoried under variable costing except: utilities cost consumed in manufacturing. raw materials used in production. direct labor. sales commissions.

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Answer:

The right approach is Option d (Sales commissions).

Explanation:

Sales commission seems to be an expense for the time that is not reflected throughout inventory commodity prices. That would be the amount that could be received by a sales agent as well as a sales representative including its price of a property. The cost of products generated, credit card payments, postage charges the sales commission that you will allocate to sales workers are including variable costs.

Some other three choices are not associated with the case in question. So, option d seems to be the right choice.

What is the meaning of this question

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Answer:

You either want someone to get points or there is no meaning to the quesiton

Explanation:

ummm... common sense :)

A treatment plant has three primary clarifiers at 60 ft in diameter with side water depths of 9 ft. The inboard weirs are set at 54 ft. The average daily flow is 4.6 MGD and the peak flow is 8.7 MGD. Calculate the overflow rates, detention times, and weir loading rates.

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Answer:

idek rlly

Explanation:

If $2000 is invested at 2% interest, find the value of the investment at the end of 6 years if the interest is compounded as follows. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.)

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Initial investment= $2,000

Ineterest rate= 2%

Number of years= 6 years

First, we will calculate the future value if the interest is compounded annually, semiannually, and quarterly:

FV= PV*(1+i)^n

Annually:

n= 6

i= 0.02

FV= 2,000*(1.02^6)

FV= $2,252.32

Semiannually:

n=12

i= 0.02/2= 0.01

FV= 2,000*(1.01^12)

FV= $2,253.65

Quarterly:

n= 24

i=0.005

FV= 2,000*(1.005^24)

FV= $2,254.32

Now, if instead of compounding interest, it is simple interest:

FV= (PV*i*n) + PV

FV= (2,000*0.02*6) + 2,000

FV= $2,240

One of the most important things to understand about the Income-Expenditure model is that as GDP (or national income) increases ________ increases as well.

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Answer:

B. aggregate expenditure

Explanation:

Options are "A. aggregate demand B. aggregate expenditure C. aggregate supply"

One of the most important things to understand about the Income-Expenditure model is that as GDP (or national income) increases, Aggregate Expenditure increases as well. When income or GDP increases along with that, the Aggregate expenditure also rises. The GDP and Aggregate Expenditure shares positive relationship in the long run.

find the range for the observation 5.6,7.1,8.3,3.7,6.8,4.1,8.4,2.9,2.7,4.4,8.2,2.8​

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Answer:

8

Explanation:

The range is the difference between the largest and smallest numbers. The midrange is the average of the largest and smallest number.

9-1=8

A $1,000 par bond with a semi-annual coupon and 12 years to maturity is currently priced $880 and has a yield to maturity of 5.37%. What is the bonds coupon rate

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Answer:

Annual Coupon rate = 0.040005 or 4.0005% rounded off to 4.00%

Explanation:

To calculate the price of the bond today, we will use the formula for the price of the bond. We assume that the interest rate provided is stated in annual terms. As the bond is a semi annual bond, the coupon payment, number of periods and semi annual YTM will be,

Coupon Payment (C) = C

Total periods (n) = 12 * 2 = 24

r or YTM = 0.0537 * 6/12 = 0.02685 or 2.685%%

The formula to calculate the price of the bonds today is attached.

We will first calculate the value of semi coupon payment  made by the bond.

880 = C * [( 1 - (1+0.02685)^-24) / 0.02685]  + 1000 / (1+0.02685)^24

880 = C * 17.52482779  +  529.4583737

880 -  529.4583737  =  C * 17.52482779

350.5416263 / 17.52482779 = C

C = 20.0025718 rounded off to 20.00

 

The annual coupon payment will be = 20.0025718  * 2 = 40.00514361 rounded off to 40.01

Annual Coupon rate = 40.00514361  / 1000 = 0.040005 or 4.0005% rounded off to 4.00%

Becky is a cash basis taxpayer with the following transactions during her calendar tax year: Cash basis revenue $54,000 Cash basis expenses, except rent 25,000 Rent expense (paid on December 1) for use of a building for 24 months 24,000 What is the amount of Becky's taxable income from her business for this tax year?

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Answer:

$28,000

Explanation:

Calculation for the amount of Becky's taxable income from her business for this tax year

Taxable income=$54,000 - $25,000 - ($24,000 / 24 months × 1 month)

Taxable income=$54,000 - $25,000 - $1,000

Taxable income=$28,000

Therefore the amount of Becky's taxable income from her business for this tax year will be $28,000

Equipment was purchased for $50,000. At that time, the equipment was expected to be used eight years and have a residual value of $10,000. The company uses straight-line depreciation. At the beginning of the third year, the company changed its estimated useful life to a total of six years (four years remaining) and the residual value to $8,000. What is depreciation expense in the third year?

a. $8,000.

b. $5,000.

c. $7,000.

d. $5,500.

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Answer:

Annual depreciation= $8,000

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the accumulated depreciation for the first two years:

Annual depreciation= (original cost - salvage value)/estimated life (years)

Annual depreciation= (50,000 - 10,000) / 8

Annual depreciation= $5,000

Accumulated depreciation= 5,000*2= $10,000

Now, we can calculate the new depreciation expense:

Annual depreciation= [(50,000 - 10,000) - 8,000]/4

Annual depreciation= $8,000

Explain the distinction between current and long-term assets pertaining to IBM computers and the investments in equity securities.

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Answer: Current assets generate revenues instantly while long term assets builds over time

Explanation:

Current assets could be defined as those assets that are expected to generate cash within a short time. They are used to fund the daily or routine operations of the business, examples are cash, inventory, marketable securities, etc

Long term assets are assets that provide economic benefit to the organization for a long period of time, they are not expected to generate revenue instantly like the current assests, they might begin generating revenue after a year or two, examples are plants, equipments, trademark.

In comparison to IBM computers and their investment in equity, it's discovered that some of their investment are over time while some generate income for them immediately

The federal government creates the federal budget each year in order to
Please help and don't put a random answer. Multiple Choices is in the screen shot.

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Answer:

c. decide how much money the government will spend

Explanation:

A budget is a plan on how a person, company, or government intends to spend its projected income.  A federal budget shows the money that a government's departments and agencies intend to spend in the financial year under consideration. A federal budget is a plan of expenditure vis a vis projected income.

If the planned expenditure exceeds forecasted income, the federal budget is said to have a deficit. Should the expenditure be less than the projected income, the budget will have a surplus.

Answer:c

Explanation:

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