Yes
A corporation
the government uses its money in percentages. A certain percent goes to the jails and prisons, a certain percent goes to public schools, and most of the rest goes to things such as interests, military and unemployment.
The motor-fuel tax was the largest excise tax, contributing about 4 to 5 percent of state revenues. The Georgia constitution specifies that the state must spend whatever amount is raised by the motor-fuel tax on roads and bridges. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/Article.jsp?id=h-1353
Inventory is a balance sheet item. Costs added to inventory stay in inventory until the items are sold. There are many different ways to allocate these costs, at the discretion of the company. When items are sold, an allocation representing these items is moved from inventory to cost of sales (a.k.a. costs of goods sold) which becomes a cost for the period, match against an allocation of revenues for the period, which gives a figure for gross profit. Watch for trends in inventory from period to period, allowing for seasonality, and the gross margin (gross profit as a percent of revenues). The biggest thing to watch for is an unwarranted increase in inventory, which could indicate obsolescence, poor planning, or high returns. If inventories are too high, they are likely eventually to be written off.
126 is 100 percent. 126/100 = 1.26 is 1 percent. The number 22 is 22/1.26 = 17.46 percent from the number 126.
Nothing provides such kind of revenue. Oil amounts for 35% of public revenues, and is the largest single contributor to such earnings.
50 percent
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about 10 percent
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It depends on what you mean. For instance, if you open a Subway sandwich store, the franchisee/owner earns money by selling sandwiches and other food. The Subway corporation earns money because all of the franchise owners pay a percentage of their profits to the corporation, plus there is an up front fee for the individual to purchase the right to use the Subway name. A few years ago, it cost about $50,000 to purchase a Subway franchise, plus 1 percent of your profits.
A corporation
Federal revenues, as a percent of total taxes collected by all levels of government, increased from 16 percent in 1940 to 51 percent in 1950.
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They would increase by 7.8%.
It depends on the Constitution of the individual state.