Which of these shareholder-employees seems to be receiving reasonable compensation for their full-time position running the S corporation on a daily basis? Ashlynn is the only shareholder-employee of an S corporation that makes $213,179 a year. She paid herself a salary of $56,321, which is comparable to other employees in her field of work. Boniface is one of six shareholder-employees of an S corporation with a fireworks superstore that makes $348,792 a year. He pays himself a salary of $20,000 for his full-time position running the company on a daily basis. Quintin is an optometrist who owns an S corporation with two other shareholders that makes $553,468 a year. He pays himself a salary of $53,467. Comparable optometrist salaries range from $110,000 to $150,000. Ravyn is a shareholder-employee of an S corporation that makes $64,789 a year. She pays herself a salary of $1,000
Which of these shareholder-employees seems to be receiving reasonable compensation for their full-time position running the...
1. Ralph owns a small pizza restaurant, where he works full-time in the kitchen. His total revenue last year was $100,000, and his rent was $3,000 per month. He pays his one employee $2,000 per month, and the cost of ingredients and overhead averages $500 per month. Ralph could earn $35,000 per year as the manager of a competing pizza restaurant nearby. His total explicit costs for the year were a. $24,000. b. $66,000. c. $72,000. d. $60,000. e. $6,000....
7-56 Classification and Deductibility: In each of the following independent situations indicate for the current taxable year the amounts deductible for AGI, from AGI. or not deductible at all. Unless otherwise stated, assume all taxpayers use the cash basis method of accounting and report using the calendar year. a. M spent $1,000 on a life insurance policy covering her own life. b. G is an author of novels. His wife attempted to have him declared insane and have him committed....
7-56 Classification and Deductibility: In each of the following independent situations indicate for the current taxable year the amounts deductible for AGI, from AGI. or not deductible at all. Unless otherwise stated, assume all taxpayers use the cash basis method of accounting and report using the calendar year. a. M spent $1,000 on a life insurance policy covering her own life. b. G is an author of novels. His wife attempted to have him declared insane and have him committed....
And there was a buy-sell arrangement which laid out the
conditions under which either shareholder could buy out the other.
Paul knew that this offer would strengthen his financial
picture…but did he really want a partner?It was going to be a long
night.
read the case study above and answer this question
what would you do if you were Paul with regards to financing,
and why?
ntroductloh Paul McTaggart sat at his desk. Behind him, the computer screen flickered with...
Question 11 According to Alberta Employment Standards, all of the following are true in respect of overtime except one. Identify the EXCEPTION Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 Select one: a. An overtime agreement allows overtime hours to be banked and later taken off with pay. Time off with pay, is banked at a rate of 1.5 hours for every overtime hour worked. b. Some employers and employees agree to replace overtime pay with time off with pay. c....
Luisa Fernandez pulled into a parking spot behind one of Superado’s stores on the outskirts of Seville but paused before getting out of the car. This was usually the best part of her week—visiting one of her company’s supermarkets, talking to the store manager, walking through the aisles, watching employees interact with the customers. She’d been doing it since she was a little girl, tagging along with her father as he grew his business from one small market in central...
How much to charge? CASE SYNOPSIS Many professionals are unaware of the ethical dimensions which often underlie routine decisions. To develop a proper moral compass, professionals must develop an ethical sensitivity so that ethical concerns are properly considered in decision-making. Ethical awareness will serve a professional well by allowing the professional to recognize and meet ethical obligations which might not always be initially obvious. Sally Thompson, a young CPA who has just started her own accounting practice, contends with a...
RUNNING A BUSINESS PART 4 (Questions are at the end) Inside the People Business at Finagle A Bagel People are a vital ingredient in Finagle A Bagel’s recipe for success. As a quick-serve business, the company strives for high turnover in food, not employees. In fact, careful attention to human resources management has enabled Finagle A Bagel to continue expanding its market share without spending money on advertising. Low work force turnover means less money and time spent on recruiting...
Narges is a store manager in the Vancouver location of Elysia Kim Fashion’s Inc. (“EKF”), a moderately profitable international women’s fashion store with over 100 locations in 65 countries around the world. While EKF has struggled in the retail industry with flat sales and heavy competition from other women’s fashion retailers, for the first time in four years EKF showed a modest rise of four percent in its annual net profit from its worldwide store sales. This prompted the company...
I need help with the case W16165 SOMEBODY STOP THE RADIO STAR: JIAN GHOMESHI AT THE CBC Questions: What negative behavior is attributed to Ghomeshi? What was the impact of his alleged behavior on Q employees? Why did the employee get together to compile the red sky presentation for Groen and Noorani? What else could they have done. If is is true that Goneshi treated Q staff extremely poorly over a long period of time (e.g. from April 2007 to...