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CIMA Exam CIMAPRO19-P02-1 Topic 7 Question 94 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIMA's CIMAPRO19-P02-1 exam
Question #: 94
Topic #: 7
[All CIMAPRO19-P02-1 Questions]

The following forecast data relate to the first three years of a five year project.

The project will require an initial investment of $30,000 in non-current assets.

All revenue will be received in the year it is earned and all operating costs will be paid in the year they are incurred. Tax will be paid in the following year.

Tax depreciation will be 25% per annum of the reducing balance.

The taxation rate will be 30% of taxable profits.

What is the forecast after tax cash flow for year 3 (to the nearest $10)?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Sue
1 months ago
I heard the answer is actually a secret code to unlock the hidden treasure of the ancient accountants. Who needs after-tax cash flow when you've got gold, baby!
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Stevie
13 days ago
I think the answer is A) $45,890. Let's unlock that hidden treasure!
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Jamal
17 days ago
A) $45,890
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Virgilio
2 months ago
This question is a real brain-teaser! I wish the exam would ask about something more exciting, like time travel or flying unicorns.
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Wai
14 days ago
I'm leaning towards D) $38,500.
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Maurine
18 days ago
I believe it's C) $46,000.
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Katie
1 months ago
I think the answer is B) $39,750.
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Yvette
2 months ago
D) $38,500 seems a bit too low, considering the initial investment and the tax depreciation. I'm leaning towards C) $46,000.
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Silva
2 months ago
I'm not sure about this one. I'll need to double-check the calculations to make sure I'm not missing anything.
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Sarah
3 hours ago
Veda: That sounds about right. Let's verify the calculations to be sure.
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Susy
1 days ago
User 3: It should be around $45,890, according to the options provided.
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Veda
6 days ago
User 2: I'm not sure about this one. I'll need to double-check the calculations to make sure I'm not missing anything.
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Hillary
9 days ago
User 1: Have you checked the forecast after tax cash flow for year 3?
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Myra
16 days ago
User 3: It should be around $45,890.
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Fidelia
25 days ago
User 2: I'm not sure, I need to double-check the calculations.
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Serina
1 months ago
User 1: Have you checked the forecast after tax cash flow for year 3?
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Leanora
2 months ago
I think the correct answer is C) $46,000. The forecast data and the given information seem to align with this option.
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Fallon
1 months ago
User 2
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Hailey
1 months ago
User 1
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Candida
3 months ago
I believe the correct answer is $46,000 because of the tax depreciation and taxation rate.
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Tyisha
3 months ago
I disagree, I calculated it to be $39,750.
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Candida
3 months ago
I think the forecast after tax cash flow for year 3 is $45,890.
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