Jamison Enterprises plans to generate $720,000 of sales revenue if a capital project is implemented. Assuming a 25% tax rate, the sales revenue should be reflected in the analysis by: a. $180,000 inflow b. $180,000 outflow c. $540,000 inflow d. $540,000 outflow e. $720,000 inflow
Jamison Enterprises plans to generate $720,000 of sales revenue if a capital project is implemented. Assuming a 25% tax rate, the sales revenue should be reflected in the analysis by: a. $180,000 inflow b. $180,000 outflow c. $540,000 inflow d. $540,000 outflow e. $720,000 inflow
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Transcribed Image Text:Jamison Enterprises plans to generate $720,000 of sales
revenue if a capital project is implemented. Assuming a 25%
tax rate, the sales revenue should be reflected in the analysis
by:
a. $180,000 inflow
b. $180,000 outflow
c. $540,000 inflow
d. $540,000 outflow
e. $720,000 inflow
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