Farm Management 2014 Non Math. The self-employment tax rate for Medicare was A. 1.45% B. 2.90% C. 5.30% D. 7.65% E. None of the above B.

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Farm Management 2014 Non Math

The self-employment tax rate for Medicare was A. 1.45% B. 2.90% C. 5.30% D. 7.65% E. None of the above B

The Chicago wheat futures contract is for A. hard red winter wheat. B. hard red spring wheat. C. soft red winter wheat. D. durum wheat. E. None of the above C

The total tax deduction for conservation expenses in any tax year is limited to ____% of your gross income from farming for the year. A. 25% B. 50% C. 75% D. 100% E. None of the above A

Farmer Jones has less current assets than current liabilities. Her current ratio is A. negative. B. zero. C. between 0 and 1. D. greater than 1. E. None of the above C

Economists use elasticities to relate the percentage change in one variable to the percentage change in another variable. The cross-price elasticity of demand estimates the impact on the demand for a good with respect to the change in the price of another good. A positive crossprice elasticity indicates the two goods are A. substitutes. B. complements. C. inferior. D. luxuries. E. None of the above A

The own-price elasticity of supply estimates the impact on the quantity of a good supplied by a change in the price of the good. Normally, one would expect the own-price elasticity of supply to be A. positive. B. negative. C. zero. D. None of the above A

The income elasticity of demand estimates the impact of a change in income on the demand for a good. For normal goods, the income elasticity of demand is A. positive. B. negative. C. zero. D. None of the above A

How many square feet are in an acre? A. 5,280 B. 12,250 C. 43,560 D. 100,000 E. None of the above C

The term "exchange rate" refers to A. how much of one currency is needed to acquire a unit of another currency. B. how much principal is reduced by payments on an amortized loan. C. the ratio between current and long-term debt. D. the difference in value between a dollar today and a dollar one year from today. E. None of the above A

A procedure for expressing future cash flows in today's dollars is called A. compounding. B. discounting. C. deflating. D. inflating. E. None of the above B

For an amortized loan, the present value of the loan payments discounted at the loan's interest rate is equal to A. the amount of money borrowed. B. the number of payments times the payment amount. C. total interest paid over the life of the loan. D. the size of the annual payment. E. None of the above A

If only the per unit price of output increases, then the amount of the input used at the point of profit maximization will A. decrease. B. remain constant. C. increase. D. None of the above C

If only the per unit price of output increases, the marginal physical product of the last unit of input at the point of profit maximization will A. decrease. B. remain constant. C. increase. D. None of the above A

You can claim a tax deduction for a charitable contribution of $________ or more only if you have a written acknowledgment from the charitable organization. A. $100 B. $250 C. $1,000 D. $5,000 E. None of the above B

Total interest to be paid over the life of an amortized loan equals A. number of payments times size of payment. B. number of payments times size of payment minus amount borrowed. C. amount of money borrowed times interest rate. D. amount of money borrowed times interest rate times number of payments. E. None of the above B

The CME feeder cattle futures contract is for ______ pounds of fed cattle. A. 10,000 B. 40,000 C. 50,000 D. 100,000 E. None of the above C