Discounted cash flow analysis is a valuation technique that:
A) estimates the present value of expected future cash flows.
B) uses comparable firms in the industry to project a market value of the firm.
C) uses multiples of earnings to project a price per share.
D) is the only accepted form of firm valuation by the American Society of Certified Public Accountants.
A
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Pablo died October 10, 2017. Prior to his death, Pablo had done the following: He sold and delivered a truckload of oranges to a co-op but did not receive the $3,000 payment prior to his death. The payment was made to his executor. He sold a truck to Roscoe for $5,000, but the payment was not received until after his death. Pablo's basis in the truck was $1,000. What is the amount of income in respect of a decedent for the above two payments?
A. No amount for either transaction. B. $3,000 for the oranges and $5,000 for the truck. C. $3,000 for the oranges and $4,000 for the truck. D. None of the answers are correct.
Banks ensure eye contact by requiring tellers to record ____________ on a checklist at the start of a transaction
a. the customer's eye color b. the customer's bank account number c. the customer's shirt size d. the customer's account type e. the customer's nationality