that many people are involved in. There are good effects of alcohol if it is in small amounts, and in moderation. On the other hand there are bad short and long term effects. The effects that a person will get are all based on certain factors like, how much and how often alcohol is consumed, the age of the person, when the person started and how long they have been drinking for, gender, their family history and last but not least based on their health. Lately scientists have been saying
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partner Olivia. In addition, the partnership earned $6,000 of long- term capital gains during the year. Partner Donald owns a 50% interest in the partnership. How much income must Donald report for the tax year? | | a) | $68,000 ordinary income. | | | | b) | $78,000 ordinary income. | | | | c) | $65,000 ordinary income; $3,000 of long-term capital gains. | | | | d) | $75,000 ordinary income; $3,000 of long-term capital gains. | | Hide Feedback | | | RATIONALE:
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UNSOLVED ASSIGNMENT Q1. Please explain the distinction between a "realized" gain and a "recognized" gain. Ans. IRS has made a distinction between "realized gain" and "recognized gain". Realized gain computes the profit taxable and the tax to be paid on it. It is the profit from sale of an asset at higher price then the original purchase price of that asset. It is a gain created from a transaction. Whereas, recognized gain creates a liability of tax. It is the same as realized gain less any exclusion
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technology is going to bring if it gets implemented in the cellular communication field. Although, analysts sometimes pronounce fewer improvements in 4G compared to the 3G technology, it is still an emerging technology and promises a lot of innovation in terms of cell phone communication field. Capabilities of
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Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 Background “3G, short for third Generation, is the third generation of mobile telecommunications technology” (Geneva, 2002). 3G telecommunication networks support services that provide an information transfer rate of at least 200 kbit/s. Later 3G releases, often denoted 3.5G and 3.75G, also provide mobile broadband access of several Mbit/s to smart phones and mobile modems in laptop computers. “3G finds application in wireless voice telephony
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Assignment-4 1) Determine the benefits of data mining to the businesses when employing: a. Predictive analytics to understand the behavior of customers b. Associations discovery in products sold to customers c. Web mining to discover business intelligence from Web customers d. Clustering to find related customer information Ans: a. Services and applications: Some examples regarding products and services made available from 3G wi-fi networks are usually CDMA2000, UMTS, and EDGE
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Measurements * Handover Optimization and Design Principles * Handover Parameters * Handover Evaluation Mechanisms * Handover Failures in LTE * Conclusion. References: 1. Han, J., & Wu, B. (2010, October). Handover in the 3GPP long term evolution (LTE) systems. In Mobile Congress (GMC), 2010 Global (pp. 1-6). IEEE. 2. Iñiguez Chavarría, J. B. (2014). LTE Handover performance evaluation based on power budget handover algorithm. 3. Rao, V. S., & Gajula, R. (2010). Interoperability
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bets but instead is a pool of largely unregulated money used to take highly-leveraged risks. The term hedge fund is an oxymoron because they actually hedge nothing. He also explains that credit has been reversified into debt; securitization should make you insecure; inflation means money is worth less; austerity cuts are not austere but are simply just cuts; and a non-core asset means “garbage.” These terms, which are largely incomprehensible, are designed to make the
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4G Wireless Networks DiAndra L. McQuiller Dr. Clifton Howell CIS500: Information Systems Decision Making Feb. 2, 2014 In the United States of America communication through email, social media sites, and telephone conversation happens every day on a day to day basis. When individuals shop for services to help keep them connected to the outside world as well as family and friends, the service that is being considered has to be very reliable as well as affordable for the service or services
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investments in different sectors of the economy. FDI in insurance would increase the penetration of insurance in India; FDI can meet India’s long term capital requirements to fund the building of infrastructures. Insurance sector has the capability of raising long-term capital from the masses, as it is the only avenue where people put in money for as long as 30 years even more. An increase in FDI in insurance would indirectly be a boon for the Indian economy. The insurance sector has also been
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