Hanson Co. acquired all of the common stock of Roberts Inc. on January 1, 2010, transferring consideration in an amount slightly more than the fair value of Roberts’ net assets. At that time, Roberts had buildings with a twenty-year useful life, a book value of $600,000, and a fair value of $696,000. On December 31, 2011, Roberts had buildings with a book value of $570,000 and a fair value of $648,000. On that date, Hanson had buildings with a book value of $1,878,000 and a fair value of $2,160,000. Required: What amount should be shown for buildings on the consolidated balance sheet dated December 31, 2011? 106.

 
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I have all the information that you helped me with, I still have a few holes to fill.

I am having to upload this in a spread sheet that is a template and some of the data doesn’t match up.

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Hans Morgethnau’s “A Realist Theory of International Politics” and Robert Keohane and Joseph Nye’s “Transnational Relations in World Politics” represent two different approaches to the study of politics on a global scale. Read these chapters carefully, and discuss the main difference you can identify between the two approaches. Then explain which approach you agree with and why.

 
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Hans Dietz is a 25 year old male patient with a family history of Marfan Syndrome (MFS). He is generally well and enjoys attending regular fitness sessions in his local gymnasium. During a recent gym session, he experienced dizziness followed by a fainting episode. He presented at the emergency department and a new systolic murmur was heard. Mr Dietz subsequently underwent screening for cardiovascular abnormalities associated with his family history of Marfan Syndrome.

Question 1

The fibrous structure of the heart is comprised predominantly of connective tissue proteins. 

Describe the microscopic composition of the layers of the mitral valve. Your answer must include a description of the connective tissue element, the cell types found in each layer and how the layers are arranged (i.e. their structure or architecture).                   

Question 2

Upon further evaluation with an echocardiogram (cardiac ultrasound), Mr Dietz was found to have an enlarged (dilated) proximal ascending aorta, mitral valve prolapse with myxomatous changes and elongated chordae.

The patient was noted as having myxomatous changes in the mitral valve leaflets and associated elongation of the chordae tendineae. Explain what is meant by the term myxomatous changes. Your answer must include a description of the cellular and structural changes that occur within the valve.

Question 3

Where on the body would be the ideal position for the clinician to auscultate for a systolic murmur associated with the mitral valve?

Question 4

Describe the secondary complications (or consequences) that will occur as a result of the changes in the structure of the mitral valve in a patient with Marfans syndrome. Your answer should link to the clinical sign noted in this patient of the new systolic murmur.        

 
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Hans Dietz is a 25 year old male patient with a family history of Marfan Syndrome (MFS).  He is generally well and enjoys attending regular fitness sessions in his local gymnasium.  During a recent gym session, he experienced dizziness followed by a fainting episode.  He presented at the emergency department and a new systolic murmur was heard.  Mr Dietz subsequently underwent screening for cardiovascular abnormalities associated with his family history of Marfan Syndrome.

Question 1

The fibrous structure of the heart is comprised predominantly of connective tissue proteins. 

Describe the microscopic composition of the layers of the mitral valve.  Your answer must include a description of the connective tissue element, the cell types found in each layer and how the layers are arranged (i.e. their structure or architecture). 

Question 2

Upon further evaluation with an echocardiogram (cardiac ultrasound), Mr Dietz was found to have an enlarged (dilated) proximal ascending aorta, mitral valve prolapse with myxomatous changes and elongated chordae.

The patient was noted as having myxomatous changes in the mitral valve leaflets and associated elongation of the chordae tendineae.  Explain what is meant by the term myxomatous changes. Your answer must include a description of the cellular and structural changes that occur within the valve.

Question 3

Where on the body would be the ideal position for the clinician to auscultate for a systolic murmur associated with the mitral valve?

Question 4

Describe the secondary complications (or consequences) that will occur as a result of the changes in the structure of the mitral valve in a patient with Marfans syndrome.  Your answer should link to the clinical sign noted in this patient of the new systolic murmur.

 
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Hans, a citizen and resident of Argentina, is a retired bank executive. Hans does not hold a green card. At the start of Year 1, Hans paid $2.5 million for a 20-unit apartment complex located in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. Hans does not actively manage the building, but rather leases it to an unrelated property management company that subleases the building to the tenants. During Year 1, Hans had rental income of $300,000 and operating expenses (depreciation, interest, insurance, etc.) of $220,000. On the advice of his accountant, Hans made a Code Sec. 871(d) election in Year 1. At the start of Year 2, Hans sold the building for $350,000. Hans’ adjusted basis in the building at that time was $290,000.

 
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Hannah is getting dressed for a party. She plans to wear either shorts or jeans, a red, blue or green shirt, and flip flops or tennis shoes. According to the tree diagram, how many possible outfits can she make?

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 Harbor Builders began construction on three homes in its new division. After construction had begun, the buyers of the homes closed escrow on the homes. The lender for the buyers had the buyers sign affidavits stating that construction had not begun. The buyers gave the lender mortgages on their properties. If Harbor is not paid and the buyers default, who has first rights on the proceeds from the sale of the property?

a.​ Harbor Builders

b.​ The lender

c.​ Neither, they take a pro rata share

d.​ The buyers

 
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Harari claims that modern values of liberty and equality can only be preserved through global cooperation, but

modern culture and ideas of community might get in the way of that. Explain his reasoning.

 
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Harald Dunn and his wife Evadne operate a successful snack packaging business, Healthy Snacks, in St Mary, Jamaica. The bulk buying of the raw materials (nuts, dried fruits, etc), the packaging and delivery to corporate area shops are done by the members of the family.

The accounts for Mr. Dunn’s business at 31st December 2014 showed a profit of $4,500,000 after charging:

  1.  $180,000 depreciation of equipment and office furniture;
  2. $750,000 for salary to his wife Evadne who supervises the office, $496,000 to his 18 year old son Shane, and $1,720,000 to himself.
  3. $78,000 interest on a loan he had obtained to expand his business 3 years ago

What is Harold Dunn’s Income Tax liability statement for the year of 2014?

 
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