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    Understanding Marginal Tax Rate Vs Effective Tax Rate And When To Use Each Posted by Michael Kitces on Wednesday, January 30th, 1:03 pm, 2013 in Taxes Effective financial planning for clients often has tax-related consequences, which in turn requires a good understanding of not only the tax laws themselves, but also the client's tax rates. Unfortunately, though, significant confusion abounds regarding what tax rates should be used when analyzing various problems. Is it the client's tax bracket? Or a

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    000 Book value assets = $8,400,000 Market value assets = $9,100,000 4. Taxes = 0.15($50,000) + 0.25($25,000) + 0.34($25,000) + 0.39($273,000 – 100,000) Taxes = $89,720 The average tax rate is the total tax paid divided by net income, so: Average tax rate =

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    capital? The weighted average cost of capital is the rate that a company is expected to pay on average to all its security holders to finance its assets. h. How do free cash flows and the weighted average cost of capital interact to determine a firm’s value? Free Cash Flow = Sales Revenues – Operating Costs and Taxes – Required Investments in Operating Capital. Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) is affected by market interest rates, market risk aversion, cost of debt, cost of equity,

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    interest rate is the price paid for borrowing money and the price of equity capital is dividends plus capital gains. The four most important fundamental factors that affect the cost of money or the general level of interest rate are production opportunities, time preferences for consumption, risk, and inflation. K. Some economic conditions that affect the cost of money are federal policies, fiscal deficits, business activities, foreign trade deficits, country risk, and the exchange rate. L. Financial

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    Progressivity Tax System

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    progressivity tax system, main argument is that the rising of marginal tax rate on upper income earner will stunt economic growth, decrease labour supply, reduce reported income and make Canada has less competitiveness. There are lots of research papers that evaluate the relationship between the high marginal tax rate and the economic and found that the high marginal tax rate is correlate with the drop in the economic growth. Christina D. Romer and David H. Romer (The Macroeconomic Effects of Tax Changes:

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