(由单选和多选组成。) 甲、乙、丙三个公司均为股份有限公司,适用企业所得税税率均为2

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(由单选和多选组成。)

甲、乙、丙三个公司均为股份有限公司,适用企业所得税税率均为25%。有关资料如下:
(1)2006年6月1日,甲公司以固定资产投资于丙公司,拥有丙公司250万普通股 (占丙公司股权的25%,丙公司普通股的每股面值为1元),采用权益法核算。2007年1月1日,该项长期股权投资的账面余额为880万元,公允价值为990万元,末计提减值准备。该项长期股权投资的计税成本为850万元。
(2)2007年1月1日,甲公司以拥有对丙公司的长期股权投资换人乙公司的生产设备一套和无形资产一项,并支付补价110万元。’乙公司的生产设备和无形资产账面价值
分别为750万元、250万元,公允价值分别为800万元、300万元,假设转让过程中未发生相关税费。乙公司对取得的丙公司的长期股权投资采用权益法核算。
(3)丙公司成立于2006年6月1日,2006年度实现净利润320万元,其股东权益变动除净利润因素外,无其他事项,且除提取盈余公积外无其他利润分配事项。2007年 1月1日股东权益有关账户的余额为:“股本”贷方余额为1000万元,“资本公积”贷方余额为2200万元,“盈余公积”贷方余额为48万元,“利润分配——未分配利润”贷方余额为272万元。
(4)2007年9月5日,丙公司收到一笔与资产相关的政府补助50万元,款项于当日存入银行。
(5)2007年度丙公司累计实现净利润300万元。2008年2月3日丙公司董事会作出如下决议:按2007年度实现净利润的15%提取盈余公积,向投资者分配现金股利,每 10股1.5元。丙公司2007年的财务报告于2008年3月15日批准对外报出。
根据上述资料,回答下列各题:

2007年12月31日乙公司对丙公司的长期股权投资的账面余额为( )万元。

A.990

B.1065

C.1100

D.1175

考点:注册税务师财务与会计注册税务师财务与会计53
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找朋友(连一连)。 

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①4和9的比等于32和x的比.
②等号左端的比是
1
5
2
5
,等号右端的比的前项是x,后项是
3
4

③比的两个内项分别是2和3,两个外项分别是0.25和x.
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B.建设单位指定的试验室

C.监理单位指定的试验室

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But nothing on the Web is a done deal. In September graphics-soft-ware powerhouse Adobe announced new applications that integrate commerce into downloading books and articles online, with Simon & Schuster, Barnes and Noble, and Salon. corn among its high-profile partners. Some analysts put the market for digitized publishing at more than $100 billion. Of course, if the Internet can generate that kind of money—some might say almost any kind of money—people want in. And this couldn’t come at a better time. Newspaper and magazine writers in particular are increasingly frustrated by their publishers, which post their writings online but frequently don’t pay them extra.

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