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    Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietor is a business owned by a person. This person will file his or her business taxes using Schedule C while filing form 1040. For a charitable contribution, it will not be filed on the person’s Schedule C it will be taken as a deduction on his or her personal taxes. The taxpayer would file a Schedule A. However, the caveat for this would be if the individual does not have enough deductions to itemize and must take the standard deduction. Then the person…

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    Bernie Madoff was a master at impression management or social engineering. According to psychiatrists impression management has three goals. Ingratiation, this means to convey displaying certain positive emotions such as happiness to mimic good will. Intimidation to strike fear into the hearts of the people you want to fool, and supplication to get others to be helpful. These 3 qualities describe Bernie Madoff to a tea. All these characteristics work together to fool your victim into perceiving…

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    Corporate Criminal Liability: A Need of the Hour Aanchal Lamba Aditi Khanna Abstract The purpose of this article is to throw light on the current need for a legislation to deter the crimes committed by corporate firms. The paper describes the concept of corporate criminal liability, its diverse interpretation adopted over the years and the current scenario of corporate crimes in India. It discusses the need to intensify the current punishment given to corporations and proposes alternative…

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    Ferguson Financial Case

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    1. What is the maximum amount of new loans that this bank can make? The bank is only required to keep 10% of the demand deposits as reserves. 10% of $99000 is $9900. The bank can therefore make loans up to $99,000 - 9900 = $89,100. It has actually made loans worth $66,000. So even with no change in the required reserve ratios the bank can still make additional loans worth $23,100. 2. Assume that the bank makes these loans. What will the new balance sheet look like? If the Fed reduces…

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    Summary Of Tim Worstall

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    This is also a quite reliable source. Tim Worstall essentially intends to express that Apple isn’t going to transfer back their manufacturing jobs because of the high corporate tax in the US and the high costs of labor. Tim Worstall is a British-born writer who writes on environmentalism and economics, specifically the corporate tax, his contributions have appeared in a lot of important publications. The article was published on September 25th, 2013, which is relatively recent, so we could…

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    Debt? Or success? Most Americans aren’t fluent in the in the language of money. While more states are beginning to require some sort of personal finance instruction, there aren’t enough that do so. Just 13 states require students to take a personal finance course or include, the subject in an economics course before they graduate from high school. Meanwhile, 34 states (including those 13) have personal finance within their curriculum guidelines. Others believe that students should not be…

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    Lowering the Voting Age Does the legal age for voting at 18 really matter? This has been an ongoing topic for a long time but especially during these last few years. Politicians go back and forth trying to figure out what is best for the United States of America. Although many argue the topic there is many reasons why sixteen year olds should be allowed vote. In our country today, the government is letting teens drive and that is basically a pathway to death for them and everybody else on the…

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    I will be conducing a leverage-debt ratio. A leverage debt ratio is used to measure the degree to which a firm relies on borrowed funds in its day to day operations. Conclusively, a firm that takes too much debt could experience problems repaying lenders or meeting their promises to shareholders. The ratio measures to what extent the company is financed by borrowed funds that must be repaid. Per the financial statement of Canadian Tire, specifically the balance sheet Canadian Tire’s total…

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    Tax Interview Questions

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    As a pastor, my father has fairly complex taxes. Since he lives in a parsonage, he doesn’t rent nor own a house, he is considered by the IRS ‘self-employed’, and has an odd system of taxes. Considering his tax layout, I thought he would be an interesting interviewee for this assignment. Throughout the interview, it was clear he would prefer if the government would limit its spending, and pay it more directly to better causes. The first question was, “What percent of your total income do you pay…

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    How Do Tax Shelters Work

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    How Tax Shelters Work kw: tax shelters Meta: You know that tax shelters are used to hide wealth, but that is about it. Find out how tax shelters work. Tax shelters are technically any kind of legal strategy that someone uses to limit the amount of taxes that someone owes. While many people think that a tax shelter is illegal, this is not always the case. You do not have to resort to breaking the law tax deductions or credits. Legally, there are a number of ways that you can shelter your…

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