5. LO2 Herman inherits stock with a fair market value of $100,000 from his grandfather on March 1. On May 1, Herman sells half the stock at a gain of $10,000 and invests the $60,000 proceeds in Jordan County school bonds. The bonds’ annual interest rate is 6%, which is paid on July 31 and January 31. On October 15, Herman receives a $2,200 dividend on the remaining shares of stock. How much gross income does Herman have from these transactions? 6. LO2 Fatima inherits a rental property with a fair market value of $90,000 from her aunt on April 30. On May 15, the executor of the estate sends her a check for $7,000. A letter accompanying the check states that the $7,000 comes from the rent received on the property since her aunt’s death. Fatima receives $6,600 in rent on the property during the remainder of the year and pays allowable expenses of $4,200 on the prop- erty. How much gross income does Fatima have from these transactions?
5. LO2 Herman inherits stock with a fair market value of $100,000 from his grandfather on March 1. On May 1, Herman sells half the stock at a gain of $10,000 and invests the $60,000 proceeds in Jordan County school bonds. The bonds’ annual interest rate is 6%, which is paid on July 31 and January 31. On October 15, Herman receives a $2,200 dividend on the remaining shares of stock. How much gross income does Herman have from these transactions?
6. LO2 Fatima inherits a rental property with a fair market value of $90,000 from her aunt on April 30. On May 15, the executor of the estate sends her a check for $7,000. A letter accompanying the check states that the $7,000 comes from the rent received on the property since her aunt’s death. Fatima receives $6,600 in rent on the property during the remainder of the year and pays allowable expenses of $4,200 on the prop- erty. How much gross income does Fatima have from these transactions?
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