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company and figuring
In 1964, figuring his deal with King was at an end, Brown and fellow Famous Flame Bobby Byrd formed the production company, Fair Deal, linking the operation to a new label, Mercury imprint Smash Records.
For example, the process of figuring out how to cross a mountain stream using a fallen log, build an airplane model from a sheet of paper, or start a new company in a foreign culture all involve the exercising of ingenuity.
Garbage and Brian Wilson coincidentally shared the same publishing company ( Irving Music ), and figuring that they had nothing to lose, contacted him through their company representative, sent him a copy of " Push It " and asked him for permission to use the interpolation.

company and its
the company became `` J. R. Brown & Sharpe '', and entered into a new and important period of its development.
Thus was invented the single thread sewing machine, which Mr. Gibbs in partnership with Mr. Willcox decided to bring to Brown & Sharpe with the proposal that the small company undertake its manufacture.
The company is still broadening its line and is now active on four major fronts.
Has your company thought through its strategy in this whole `` discretionary buying '' area??
How much fundamental thinking and research has your company done on its advertising program??
M & R Dietetic Laboratories, Inc., Columbus, gives all its workers a facsimile checkbook -- each check showing the amount the company spends on a particular fringe.
The amount paid by the oil company to Tri-State for the use of its oil distribution system and the privilege of supplying all the homes, is subject to negotiation but naturally must be profitable to both parties.
For this first development the supplier signing the lease is a major oil company but in turn the deal is being transferred for operation to its local fueloil distributor.
It wants to interest builders and oil companies in the idea of including its facility in their new home projects, by financing and installing the storage, piping and meters, and leasing these for 15 years, with renewal options, to a strong oil company.
It may also work in one other way -- by licensing its system patents and supplying the meters, letting the oil company or even the builder install the facilities.
In order to simplify the exposition of a typical fully apportioned cost analysis, let us assume the application of the analysis to an electric utility company supplying a single city with power generated by its own steam-generation plant.
The line soon lived up to its name, as local messages of moderate length could be sent for a dime and the company was quickly able to declare very liberal dividends on its capital stock.
Marsden was manager of the company for ten years and manager of its successor company, the Colonial Light and Power Company, for one year.
Industry's main criticism of the Navy's antisubmarine effort is that it cannot determine where any one company or industry can apply its skills and know-how.
`` Hang this around your neck or attach it to other parts of your anatomy, and its rays will cure any disease you have '', said the company.
As the time drew near for the drawing of the British-American frontier by terms of the agreement of 1818, the company suspected that the Pembina colony -- its own post and Fort Daer -- was on American territory.
In accord with its penurious policy, the company failed to furnish presents to hold the loyalty of the principal Indians.
Moreover, prudence alone would indicate that, unless the local customs are already ready to fall when pushed, the results of direct economic action everywhere upon national chain stores will likely be simply to give undue advantage to local and state stores which conform to these customs, leading to greater decentralization and local autonomy within the company, or even ( as the final self-defeat of an unjust application of economic pressure to correct injustice ) to its going out of business in certain sections of the country ( as, for that matter, the Quakers, who once had many meetings in the pre-Civil War South, largely went out of business in that part of the country over the slavery issue, never to recover a large number of southern adherents ).
The `` pocket-size '' company set records with $2,170 in sales of its products, a selection of barbecue spices, and paid stockholders a 20 per cent dividend on their investment.
The High Court held that the company must apply its percentage allowance to the value of the raw materials removed from the ground, not to the revenue from finished products.
Possible upshots: The company could be denied a deduction for its pension payments, or those payments for the wife and other employes could be ruled taxable to them in the year made.

company and taxable
The book observed that Turner “ discovered his father had sheltered a substantial amount of taxable income over the years by personally lending it back to the company ” and “ discovered that the billboard business could be a gold mine, a tax-depreciable revenue stream that threw off enormous amounts of cash with almost no capital investment .” In the late 1960s, Turner used the profits to buy Southern radio stations.
The legal structure is the same, and many of the benefits are similar ; for instance, a nonprofit corporation may face a lower tax liability in an office condominium than in an office rented from a taxable, for-profit company.
In 1983 MECC became a taxable, profit-making company, owned by the state of Minnesota but otherwise independent.
In March 2010, Abbott, announced a new policy initiative to provide for 6 months paid parental leave, funded by an increase in corporate tax by 1. 7 per cent on all taxable company income of more than $ 5 million.
The starting point for computing taxable profits is profits before tax ( except for a life assurance company ).
A year later, the Finance Act 1998 went even further, making it clear that taxable trading profits ( apart from those accruing to a Lloyd's corporate name or to a life assurance company ) and profits from a rental business are equal to profits calculated under generally accepted accounting practice (" GAAP ") unless there is a specific statutory or case law rule to the contrary.
Council Directive 69 / 335 / EEC of 17 July 1969 concerning indirect taxes on the raising of capital stated that transactions subject to capital duty shall only be taxable in the Member State in whose territory the effective centre of management of a capital company is situated at the time when such transactions take place.
When the effective centre of management of a capital company is situated in a third country and its registered office is situated in a Member State, transactions subject to capital duty shall be taxable in the Member State where the registered office is situated.
According to the tax treaty between India and Mauritius, capital gains arising from the sale of shares are taxable in the country of residence of the shareholder and not in the country of residence of the company whose shares have been sold.
On September 24, Dynegy announced that it had agreed to pay a US $ 3 million fine for using the Catlin company and other business partnerships to hide losses and taxable income.
A company < sup > 2 </ sup > that is part of a group or a consortium may group relieve its Case I losses in excess of the other taxable profits arising in the company in that period, provided there is a group or consortium company with sufficient taxable profits to accept that group relief.
A company may elect to set the Case I losses arising in an accounting period against other taxable profits arising in the period < sup > 3 </ sup >.
If there are still unutilised Case I losses that arose in that period, a company may elect to carry these back against its taxable profits of the last 12 months < sup > 3 </ sup >.
Where a trade ceases, the company may elect to carry back its Case I losses arising in the last 12 months of the trade against its taxable profits arising in the preceding 36 months < sup > 4 </ sup >.
For a U. S. taxable investor, the ownership of shares in what is known as a " passive foreign investment company " or PFIC can prove to be a very expensive proposition.

company and earnings
* earnings of the company, or
A company with a combined ratio over 100 % may nevertheless remain profitable due to investment earnings.
* Geographical or other diversification: This is designed to smooth the earnings results of a company, which over the long term smoothens the stock price of a company, giving conservative investors more confidence in investing in the company.
* Retention ratio, in company earnings
Taxation of dividends is often used as justification for retaining earnings, or for performing a stock buyback, in which the company buys back stock, thereby increasing the value of the stock left outstanding.
In real estate investment trusts and royalty trusts, the distributions paid often will be consistently greater than the company earnings.
With $ 83. 4 million in sales from its software-publishing business, earnings were improved by 19 percent, bringing a net income of $ 11. 9 million to the company.
Transformation of the Fiji Sugar Corporation into an energy and sugar company would result in a turnover of F $ 1 billion by 2025, he said, and would cut imports of crude oil, generate export earnings, and provide a source of electricity.
Beginning modestly in mid-year 1999 and continuing at an accelerated pace through May 2002, the company ( under the direction of Ebbers, Scott Sullivan ( CFO ), David Myers ( Comptroller ) and Buford " Buddy " Yates ( Director of General Accounting )) used fraudulent accounting methods to mask its declining earnings by painting a false picture of financial growth and profitability to prop up the price of WorldCom ’ s stock.
It existed because at the time the złoty was not convertible and its official rate of exchange was set by the Government, and there existed several exchange rates depending on the purpose of the transaction and who was exchanging, i. e. given amount in złoty could be exchanged for say US dollars at one of several official exchange rates depending on what was to be bought for the hard currency and the company that was buying foreign exchange ; it worked similarly when a company had some earnings in Western currency and wanted ( or had ) to convert them into złotych.
Aggressive earnings management becomes more probable when a company is affected by a downturn in business.
During this time, insiders and any underwriters involved in the IPO are restricted from issuing any earnings forecasts or research reports for the company.
It is claimed that Morgan Stanley downgraded their earnings forecasts for the company while conducting the IPO roadshow.
Cooperatives often share their earnings with the membership as dividends, which are divided among the members according to their participation in the enterprise, such as patronage, instead of according to the value of their capital shareholdings ( as is done by a joint stock company ).
* Providing company executives with bonuses for reporting higher earnings encouraged executives at the Federal National Mortgage Association and other large corporations to artificially inflate earnings statements and make decisions targeting short term gains at the expense of long term profitability.
However in 2005, while earnings and sales continued to rise, sales growth slowed considerably, and the company stock lost 25 % of its value that year.
The market initially considered the company as having " solid fundamentals, adding stores at a rapid clip and showing steadily increasing sales and earnings.
Changes to business practices to avoid further breaches were expected to cost the company between $ 15 million and $ 20 million in sales during 2005 and to reduce earnings per share by 10 cents to 12 cents.
Columbia paid the studio $ 175 million as an advance against future earnings from all the films the company produced in the next six years, its next 50 videocassette releases, and some Orion television properties.
He had established his last will and testament, in which he stipulated that the earnings of the company should be allocated to charitable causes.

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