3. Emily has $100,000 that she wants to invest and is considering the following two options: ...
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3. Emily has $100,000 that she wants to invest and is considering the following two options:
• Option A: Investment in Redbird Mutual Fund, which is expected to produce interest income of $8,000 per year.
• Option B: Investment in Cardinal Limited Partnership (buys, sells, and operates wine vineyards). Emily’s share of the partnership’s ordinary income and loss over the next three years would be as follows:
Year Income (Loss)
1 ($ 8,000)
2 (2,000)
3 34,000 Emily is interested in the after-tax effects of these alternatives over a three-year horizon. Assume that Emily’s investment portfolio produces ample passive activity income to offset any passive activity losses that may be generated. Her cost of capital is 8% (see Appendix E for the present value factors), and she is in the 32%
tax bracket. The two investment alternatives possess equal growth potential and comparable financial risk. Based on these facts, compute the present value of these two investment alternatives and determine which option Emily should choose.
Step by Step Answer:
Essentials Of Taxation Individuals And Business Entities
ISBN: 233160
1st Edition
Authors: Nellen/Young/Raabe/Maloney