The A. J. Croft Company (AJC) currently has $200,000 market value (and book value) of perpetual debt outstanding carrying a coupon rate of 6 percent. Its earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) are $100,000, and it is a zero-growth company. AJC's current cost of equity is 8.8 percent, and its tax rate is 40 percent. The firm has 10,000 shares of common stock outstanding selling at a price per share of $60.00.
1. What is AJC's current total market value and weighted average cost of capital?
2. The firm is considering moving to a capital structure that is comprised of 40 percent debt and 60 percent equity, based on market values. The new funds would be used to replace the old debt and to repurchase stock. It is estimated that the increase in riskiness resulting from the leverage increase would cause the required rate of return on debt to rise to 7 percent, while the required rate of return on equity would increase to 9.5 percent. If this plan were carried out, what would be AJC's new WACC and total value?
3. Now assume that AJC is considering changing from its original capital structure to a new capital structure with 50 percent debt and 50 percent equity. If it makes this change, its resulting market value would be $820,000. What would be its new stock price per share?
4. Now assume that AJC is considering changing from its original capital structure to a new capital structure that results in a stock price of $64 per share. The resulting capital structure would have a $336,000 total market value of equity and $504,000 market value of debt. How many shares would AJC repurchase in the recapitalization?

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Answer 1

Answer:

current market value = $800000, WACC = 7.5%new WACC = 7.38%, Total value of firm = $ 813,008.13stock price per share = $62.004750 shares

Explanation:

1) Calculate AJC's current total market value and weighted average cost of capital

current market value = value of equity + value of debt

                      =  ( 10000 * $60 ) + $200000

                      =  $800000

Weighted average cost of capital = ( weight of equity * cost of equity ) + ( weight of debt * cost of debt * ( 1 - tax rate )

= (75% * 8.8% ) + (25% * 6% * 0.6  ) = 7.5%

2) what would be AJC's new WACC and total value

WACC =  ( weight of equity * cost of equity ) + ( weight of debt * cost of debt * ( 1 - tax rate )

= ( 60% * 9.5% ) + ( 40% * 7% * 0.6 )  = 7.38%

Total value of the firm =

= ( Cash flow after tax / WACC )

= (( 100000 * ( 1-40%)) / 7.38%

= 100000 * 0.6 / 7.38%   = $ 813,008.13

3) Calculate the new stock price per share

new stock price = ( value of equity + change in debt ) /  original number of outstanding shares

value of equity = weight of equity * firm value

change in debt =( weight of debt * firm value ) - initial debt value

Hence new stock price =

( 50% *$820000) + (( 50% * $820000)- $200000)) / 10000

= $62.00

4) calculate how many shares AJC  would repurchase in the recapitalization

= original shares - Remaining shares

= 10000 - 5250 = 4750 shares

while ;

Remaining shares = value of equity / stock price = $336000 / $64 = 5250

original shares = 10000

                       


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Which item are mis-categorized balance sheet?
Balance Sheet
Liabilities
A. Accounts Payable
B. Prepaid expenses
C. Accounts Receivable
D. Accrued expenses
E. Unearned revenue
F. Long-term debt
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E
6. F

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Answer:

B and C are mis-categorized balance sheet.

Explanation:

A. Accounts Payable: Accounts payable refers to amounts that are due to be paid by a company to vendors or suppliers of goods or services received without making payments yet. This is a liability item and the categorization is correct.

B. Prepaid expenses: These are advanced payments made by a company for commodities yet to receive. This is an asset item and the categorization is not correct.

C. Accounts Receivable: These refers to amounts that are owed to a company by its debtors for goods or services supplied to them for which they are yet to pay for. This is an asset item and the categorization is not correct.

D. Accrued expenses: These refers to expenses that have been incurred by a company but which the company is yet to pay for. This is a liability item and the categorization is correct.

E. Unearned revenue: This refers to advanced payment received by a company in respect of goods it is yet to deliver or services it is yet to render. This is a liability item and the categorization is correct.

F. Long-term debt: This refers to the amount of of outstanding debt of business with a maturity of 12 months or longer. This is a liability item and the categorization is correct.

Conclusion

Only B and C are mis-categorized balance sheet. The reason is that they are both asset items, current assets to be specific, not liability items.

Dave is working on some paperwork for his boss. The company has reported that their estimated indirect labor costs for the year are going to be $130,000, while the direct labor costs for the year will be $200,000. The estimated overhead costs for the year are expected to be $156,000. If overhead is applied based on direct labor cost, what is the predetermined overhead rate for the company?

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Answer:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $1.28 per direct labor dollar

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Direct labor costs= $200,000.

The estimated overhead costs for the year are expected to be $156,000.

To calculate the predetermined overhead rate, we need to use the following formula:

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= total estimated overhead costs for the period/ total amount of allocation base

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= 200,000/156,000

Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate= $1.28 per direct labor dollar

The Coca-cola company reported its 1Q-2014 results on or before April 12,204
a. True
b. False

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This is true I believe

1. Sid bought a new $1,500,000 seven-year class asset on August 2, 2020. On December 2, 2020, he purchased $900,000 of used five-year class assets. If Sid elects Sec. 179 and does not take additional first-year depreciation, what is the maximum cost recovery deduction for these purchases for 2020

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Answer:

Total cost recovery deduction = 1251450

Explanation:

Given the seven-year class asset bought by the Sid = $1500000

On 2nd December the five-year class asset bought = $900000

Now we have to find the cost recovery deduction for 2020.

900000/(900000 + 1500000) = 37.5% Thus, use half-year convention and avoid mid quarter

1500000 – 1,000,000 (Sec 179 limit) = 500000

500000 x 14.29% = 71450

900,000 x 20% = 180,000

1,000,000 + 71450 + 180,000

Cost recovery for 7 year asset = 1,071450

Cost recovery 5  year asset = 180000

Total cost recovery deduction = 1251450

If a family spends its entire budget in a given time frame, the family can afford either 90 cans of soup or 60 frozen dinners. Assuming the family spends its entire budget on just these two goods, what is the opportunity cost of one extra can of soup in the time frame?\

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Answer:

60 frozen dinners is better

Explanation:

Gatwick Ltd. has after tax profits (net income) of $500,000 and no debt. The owners have a $6 million investment in the business. If they borrow $2 million at 10% and use it to retire stock, how will the return on their investment (equity) change if earnings before interest and taxes remains the same

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Answer:

Return on equity would increase from 8.33%  to 9.50%

Explanation:

The tax rate of 40% is missing from the question.

Return on equity prior to share repurchase=$500,000/$6,000,000

Return on equity prior to share repurchase=8.33%

With the issue of debt finance of $2,000,000, the after-tax interest expense is computed thus:

after-tax interest expense=$2,000,000*10%*(1-40%)=120000

adjusted net income=$500,000-$120,000=$380,000

new common stock=$6,000,000-$2,000,000=$4,000,000

adjusted return on equity=$380,000/$4,000,000=9.50%

Why do companies use predetermined overhead rates rather than actual manufacturing overhaed costs to apply overhead to job?

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Answer:

to avoid delaying the product costing exercise.

Explanation:

The actual overhead costs are usually not readily available when costing a product. Waiting for the actual costs would delay the product costing exercise, thus a company uses estimates (predetermined overhead rates) and later adjust for the over or under - application when actual information is available.

Clarence draws detailed plans for highways and bridges. His job is best described as one focused on . Denise assembles roofing materials on new buildings. Her job is best described as one focused on .

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Answer:

Clarence: architecture

Denise: construction

Explanation:

just finished the question.

Answer:

Clarence wants to be an architect and Denise wants to be a construction worker.

Explanation:

5. Suppose Hillard Manufacturing sold an issue of bonds with a 12-year maturity, a $1,000 par value, a 10% coupon rate, and semiannual interest payments. Two years after the bonds were issued, the going rate of interest on bonds such as these fell to 5%. At what price would the bonds sell

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Answer:

Price of bonds = $1,389.73  

Explanation:

The value of the bond is the present value(PV) of the future cash receipts expected from the bond. The value is equal to present values of interest payment plus the redemption value (RV).

Value of Bond = PV of interest + PV of RV

The value of bond for Hillard  can be worked out as follows:

Step 1  

Calculate the PV of interest payments

Semi annual interest payment

= 10% × 1,000 × 1/2 =50

PV of interest payment

A ×(1- (1+r)^(-n))/r

r- semi-annual yield = 5%/2 = 2.5%

n- 10× 2 = 20.

Note that the bonds now have 10 years to maturity because it was issued 2 years ago

PV on interest = 50 × (1-(1.025^(-20)/0.0425 = 779.45

Step 2

PV of redemption Value

PV = $1,000 × (1.025)^(-20) =   610.27

Step 3

Price of bond

=  779.45+  610.27 =  $1,389.73

Price of bonds = $1,389.73  

Bayside, Inc. 2017 Income Statement ($ in thousands) Net sales $ 6,620 Cost of goods sold 4,240 Depreciation 355 Earnings before interest and taxes $ 2,025 Interest paid 30 Taxable income $ 1,995 Taxes 698 Net income $ 1,297 Bayside, Inc. 2016 and 2017 Balance Sheets ($ in thousands) 2016 2017 2016 2017 Cash $ 110 $ 215 Accounts payable $ 1,540 $ 1,885 Accounts rec. 990 830 Long-term debt 810 610 Inventory 1,680 2,070 Common stock 3,240 3,080 Total $ 2,780 $ 3,115 Retained earnings 880 1,130 Net fixed assets 3,690 3,590 Total assets $ 6,470 $ 6,705 Total liab. & equity $ 6,470 $ 6,705 What is the equity multiplier for 2017? Multiple Choice 1.59 times 2.08 times 2.18 times 1.02 times .53 times

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Answer:

1.59 times

Explanation:

Average total assets = Beginning total assets + Ending Total assets / 2

Average total assets = 6,470 + 6,705 / 2

Average total assets =  $6,587.5

Beginning Total equity = Common stock + Retained earnings

Beginning Total equity =  $3,240 + $3,080

Beginning Total equity = $6,320

Ending Total equity = Common stock + Retained earnings

Ending Total equity= $880 + $1,130  

Ending Total equity = $2,010

Average total equity = Beginning Total equity + Ending Total equity / 2

Average total equity = $6,320 + $2,010 / 2

Average total equity = $4,165

Equity multiplier for 2017 =  Average total assets / Average total equity

Equity multiplier for 2017 = $6,587.5 / $4,165  

Equity multiplier for 2017 =  1.581632653061224

Equity multiplier for 2017 =  1.5816 times

The minimum acceptable expected rate of return on a project of a specific risk is the:________
A. project cost of capital.
B. company cost of capital.
C. risk-free rate of return.
D. project beta times market risk premium.

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Answer: A. project cost of capital.

Explanation:

The project cost of capital is the minimum expected rate of project given the type of risk that is attached to it.

When a project is of a certain risk, the company will need a certain rate of return to compensate it for that risk.

This rate is the cost of capital and it is usually based on the company's Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) which measure the cost the company incurs when using equity and debt to raise capital.  

The project cost of capital will be a rate that compensates the company enough to enable it compensate its capital providers.

For 2019, Bargain Basement Stores reported $11,500 of sales and $5,000 of operating costs (including depreciation). The company has $20,500 of total invested capital, the weighted average cost of that capital (the WACC) was 11%, and the federal-plus-state income tax rate was 25%. What was the firm's Economic Value Added (EVA), i.e., how much value did management add to stockholders' wealth during 2019

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Answer:

Economic Value Added (EVA) = $2,620

Explanation:

WACC = 11%

Capital = $20,500

Sales = $11,500

Operating cost = $5,000

Tax rate = 25%

EBIT = Sales - Operating cost

EBIT = $11,500 - $5,000

EBIT = $6,500

Economic Value Added (EVA) = EBIT (1 - T) - (WACC * Capital)

Economic Value Added (EVA) = 6,500*( 1 - 0.25) - (0.11 * $20,500)

Economic Value Added (EVA) = $4,875 - $2,255

Economic Value Added (EVA) = $2,620

What is something an escrow agent should never do?
a) Receive money from lenders.
b) Offer legal advice.
c) Obtain title insurance.
d) Prepare closing documents.

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Answer: Obtain title insurance

Explanation:

An escrow agent is someone who is trusted and holds property for third parties in case there's a ongoing disagreement that's being settled or in case whereby a transaction is being finalized and this role is usually performed by an attorney

An escrow agent can:

• Receive money from lenders.

• Offer legal advice.

• Prepare closing documents.

Therefore, an escrow agent should not obtain title insurance.

If Lola Harper had the following itemized deductions, should she use Schedule A or the standard deduction? The standard deduction for her tax situation is $12,000. Tax Deductions Donations to church and other charities $6,180 Medical and dental expenses exceeding 10 percent of adjusted gross income 2,660 State income tax 4,820

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Answer:

To determine whether she should use schedule A or standard deduction, we should add qualifying itemized deductions and should compare total standard deduction .

Therefore, Total itemized deductions = Donations + Medical and dental expenses + State income + Job expenses

Substitution of given values

Total itemized deductions = $1,200 + $6,180 + $2,660 + $4,820

Total itemized deductions = $14,860

Conclusion: in this case total itemized deduction of $14,860 is more than standard deduction of $12000 . So, Lola Harper should use schedule A compared to standard deduction.

Discuss and Implement the Customer Value-Driven Marketing Strategy in current market of Pakistan. Apply each concept with 3 examples. (200 words )
subject marketing.

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Answer:

haha and healthy

The exchange rate for a nation's currency will usually remain constant or increase if
the supply of currency increases, but the demand does not.
the balance of payments is favorable.
the balance of payments is unfavorable.
inflation increases.

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Answer:

B. The balance of payments is favorable

Explanation:

Debt management ratios measure the extent to which a firm uses financial leverage and the degree of safety afforded to creditors . They include the: (1) Debt-to-capital ratio, (2) Times interest earned ratio (TIE), and (3) EBITDA coverage ratio. The first ratio analyzes debt by looking at the firm's balance sheet , while the last two ratios analyze debt by looking at the firm's income statement . The debt-to-capital ratio measures the percentage of funds provided by -Select- . Its equation is:

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Answer:

Provided by total capital, which is equal to interest bearing debt in favor of the company, plus stockholder's equity like preferred stock and common stock.

The debt-to-capital ratio formula is:

Debt-to-Capital Ratio = Total Liabitilies / Total Capital

If the company does not have any interest bearing debt in its favor, then, the formula can be written as:

Debt-to-Capital Ratio = Total Liabilities / Stockholder's Equity

What is the correct entry for a $100 purchase of supplies on credit?
a) Debit Cash: $100 & Credit Supplies: $100
b) Debit Accounts Payable: $100 & Credit Cash: $100
c) Debit Supplies: $100 & Credit Accounts Payable: $100 Debit Accounts Payable: $100 & Credit Supplies: $100
d) Debit Accounts Receivable: $100 & Credit Cash: $100

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the correct answer to this problem is c

The entry will include Debit Supplies for $100 and Credit Accounts Payable for $100.

A purchase of supplies on credit will be treated as Account payable under journal entry because you are the Debtor will $100 for supplier who is the Creditor.

Thus, the journal entry is recorded as below.

Date  Account & Explanation     Debit    Credit

         Supplies                             $100

               Account payable                       $100

          (Being a record to record purchase credit)

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Cyber Security Systems had sales of 3,300 units at $65 per unit last year. The marketing manager projects a 20 percent increase in unit volume sales this year with a 40 percent price increase. Returned merchandise will represent 10 percent of total sales. What is your net dollar sales projection for this year?

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Answer:

$324,324

Explanation:

Next year projected sales = 3300 * ( 1 + 0.20)

= 3300 * 1.20

= 3960 units

Next year price = 55 * (1+0.40)

= 65 * 1.40

= $91

Total sales = 3960 * $91

Total sales = $360,360

Sales return = $360,360  * 10%  = $36,036

Net sales = Total sales - Sales Return

Net sales = $360,360 - $36,036

Net sales = $324,324

What would be a government controlled sector of the economy.

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Public sector, portion of the economy composed of all levels of government and government-controlled enterprises. It does not include private companies, voluntary organizations, and households.

14. The Martins used records of their past expenditures to complete their budget
sheet for the upcoming new year. If their average monthly living expenses are
$912, their fixed monthly expenses averaged $1,457, and their annual expenses
are $3,078, what amount should they expect to spend monthly?

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Answer:

Expected monthly expenses = $2369

Given:

Average monthly living expenses = $912

Fixed monthly expenses = $1,457

Annual expenses = $3,078

Find:

Expected monthly expenses

Computation:

Expected monthly expenses = Average monthly living expenses + Fixed monthly expenses

Expected monthly expenses = $912 + $1457

Expected monthly expenses = $2369

A company rents office space for $10,000. The company hasn’t yet recorded payment as an expense in the financial statements because it hasn’t started using the premises.

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what is the question?

Under The Factoring Arrangement, The Factor  

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Answer:

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Select the correct answer. Adalyn wants to find a job in Education and Training. She has excellent analytical thinking and leadership skills, but she does not want to work directly with students. Which career would be the best option for her? A. curriculum developer B. high school teacher C. school counselor D. speech-language pathologist

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Answer:

Curriculum

becasue it is the only job where she does not interact with students.

Answer:

A curriculum because  

Exercise 2-54 (Static) Gross Margin and Contribution Margin Income Statements (LO 2-7) The following data are from the accounting records of Niles Castings for year 2. Units produced and sold 85,000 Total revenues and costs Sales revenue $ 264,000 Direct materials costs 68,000 Direct labor costs 34,000 Variable manufacturing overhead 17,000 Fixed manufacturing overhead 44,000 Variable marketing and administrative costs 13,600 Fixed marketing and administrative costs 32,000 Required: a. Prepare a gross margin income statement. b. Prepare a contribution margin income statement.

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Answer:

a. Prepare a gross margin income statement.

Sales revenue                                                    $264,000

Less Cost of Goods Sold

Cost of Goods Manufactured                            ($163,000)

Gross Profit                                                          $101,000

Less Expenses :

Variable marketing and administrative costs    ($13,600)

Fixed marketing and administrative costs        ($32,000)

Net Income/ (Loss)                                               $55,400

b. Prepare a contribution margin income statement.

Sales revenue                                                      $264,000

Less Cost of Goods Sold

Cost of Goods Manufactured                             ($119,000)

Contribution                                                         $145,000

Less Expenses :

Fixed manufacturing overhead                          ($44,000)

Variable marketing and administrative costs    ($13,600)

Fixed marketing and administrative costs        ($32,000)

Net Income/ (Loss)                                               $55,400

Explanation:

Manufacturing Costs Schedule - Absorption Costing

Direct materials                                                 $68,000

Direct labor                                                        $34,000

Variable manufacturing overhead                    $17,000

Fixed manufacturing overhead                        $44,000

Total Manufacturing Costs                              $163,000

This is the costs of sales for gross margin income statement.

Manufacturing Costs Schedule - Variable Costing

Direct materials                                                 $68,000

Direct labor                                                        $34,000

Variable manufacturing overhead                    $17,000

Total Manufacturing Costs                              $119,000

This is the cost of sales for contribution margin income statement.

uction Services started the year with total assets of and total liabilities of . The revenues and the expenses for the year amounted to and ​, respectively. During the​ year, the company did not issue any common​ stock, but it distributed dividends of . Calculate​ Dynamic's net income for the year.

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Answer: $20,000

Explanation:

Net Income is the amount from revenue that the company made over expenses. It is therefore;

= Revenue - Expenses

= 110,000 - 90,000

= $20,000

Note: Dividends are not considered in the calculation of Net Income as they are not expenses.

What are the three primary sources of assets?The three primary sources of assets are(1) investments by owners (issue of stock),(2) borrowing from creditors, and(3) earnings activities.

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The three main sources of assets for a business are:

investments by owners (total paid in capital), refers to the money that the owners are willing to invest in the company and it should be used to finance operating activities. borrowing from creditors, refers to both long term and short liabilities that allow the company to increase their assets, e.g. merchandise or equipment purchased on credit, or a loan. earnings activities, refers to the company's retained earnings from previous years that is reinvested in new or existing projects.

Consumer tastes and Preferences:Diets Promote Low Car Craze(low carbohydratefood). What happens to the demand for pasta (a high carb food)?

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Answer

Are there any answer choices

Explanation:

Alumbat Corporation has $800,000 in debt outstanding, and pays an interest rate of 10 percent annually on its bank loan. Alumbat's annual sales are $3,200,000, its average tax rate is 40 percent, and its net profit margin on sales is 6 percent. If the company does not maintain a TIE ratio of at least 4 times, its bank will refuse to renew its loan, and bankruptcy will result. Alumbat's current times interest earned ratio is:

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Answer: 5.0

Explanation:

Times interest earned ratio = Earnings before Interest and Tax / interest

Interest = 800,000 * 10%

= $80,000

Net Income = 6% of sales

= 6% * 3,200,000

= $192,000

Taxes are accounted for already so to get the taxable income;

Earnings before tax = 192,000 / ( 1 - Tax rate)

= 192,000 / ( 1 - 0.4)

= $320,000

Earnings before Interest and Tax = 320,000 + 80,000

= $400,000

Times interest earned ratio = 400,000/80,000

= 5.0

The W-4 tax form is used to ___________.

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Answer:

Employees fill out a W-4 form to let employers know how much tax to withhold from their paycheck based on filing status, dependents, anticipated tax credits and deductions, etc. If you don't fill it out correctly, you may end up owing taxes when you file your return.

Explanation:

The form of W-4 tax is used to report to the employers about how much amount he/ she has to retained from his/her remuneration or paycheck.

What is a tax return?

A tax return is a document being filed by all the taxpayers to the tax authorities on yearly basis. They have to specify all the details of their incomes earned in a year in that form.

W-4 tax form is one of the being submitted by the employee stating all the details of their incomes, applicable exemptions, credits, etc. to the employer. This should be done to inform the employer about what amount he/she has to withheld from their final monthly paycheck. In case the employee fails to file the form on time, then he/she has to give more taxes.

Therefore, the W-4 tax form is actually the withholding certificate filed by the employee to the employer.

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