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- 3. Not for profit accounting accounts for expenses in the following manner: NET goods or services (before taxes) plus i. 18% of the former PST portion (8%) of HST* ii. 50% of the former GST portion (5%) of HST** *82% of the 8% is put through an HST recovery line **50% of the 5% is put through another HST recovery line With the above information in mind, please indicate the $ amounts that should be allocated to the Expense and HST Recovery lines. Expense $584.18 HST $75.94 Total $660.12 Enter your answerIt is due today. Please help! Can you help me find/solve the following? 1. PRIME COST (F+B+LABOR) 2. TOTAL COSTS OF SALES 3. TOTAL GROSS PROFIT 4. TOTAL INCOME 5. TOTAL INCOME LESS CONTROLLABLE 6. TOTAL OCCUPANCY COSTS 7. INCOME BEFORE INT, DEPR & TAX 8. TOTAL INTEREST EXPENSES 9. TOTAL DEPRECIATION EXPENSES 10. NET PROFIT or (LOSS)Q2-18 Suppose a family's annual income is $58,000; if the marginal propensity to save (MPS) is 0.25, and the income for the family decreases by $15,000, then the decrease in consumption will be Select one: a. $3,750. b. $10,500. c. $11,250. d. $1,500.