Sentences with phrase «liability company does»

A limited liability company does not pay taxes on the corporate level, but its profits and losses are taxed on each member's own tax return.

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Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those reflected in such forward - looking statements and that should be considered in evaluating our outlook include, but are not limited to, the following: 1) our ability to continue to grow our business and execute our growth strategy, including the timing, execution, and profitability of new and maturing programs; 2) our ability to perform our obligations under our new and maturing commercial, business aircraft, and military development programs, and the related recurring production; 3) our ability to accurately estimate and manage performance, cost, and revenue under our contracts, including our ability to achieve certain cost reductions with respect to the B787 program; 4) margin pressures and the potential for additional forward losses on new and maturing programs; 5) our ability to accommodate, and the cost of accommodating, announced increases in the build rates of certain aircraft; 6) the effect on aircraft demand and build rates of changing customer preferences for business aircraft, including the effect of global economic conditions on the business aircraft market and expanding conflicts or political unrest in the Middle East or Asia; 7) customer cancellations or deferrals as a result of global economic uncertainty or otherwise; 8) the effect of economic conditions in the industries and markets in which we operate in the U.S. and globally and any changes therein, including fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; 9) the success and timely execution of key milestones such as the receipt of necessary regulatory approvals, including our ability to obtain in a timely fashion any required regulatory or other third party approvals for the consummation of our announced acquisition of Asco, and customer adherence to their announced schedules; 10) our ability to successfully negotiate, or re-negotiate, future pricing under our supply agreements with Boeing and our other customers; 11) our ability to enter into profitable supply arrangements with additional customers; 12) the ability of all parties to satisfy their performance requirements under existing supply contracts with our two major customers, Boeing and Airbus, and other customers, and the risk of nonpayment by such customers; 13) any adverse impact on Boeing's and Airbus» production of aircraft resulting from cancellations, deferrals, or reduced orders by their customers or from labor disputes, domestic or international hostilities, or acts of terrorism; 14) any adverse impact on the demand for air travel or our operations from the outbreak of diseases or epidemic or pandemic outbreaks; 15) our ability to avoid or recover from cyber-based or other security attacks, information technology failures, or other disruptions; 16) returns on pension plan assets and the impact of future discount rate changes on pension obligations; 17) our ability to borrow additional funds or refinance debt, including our ability to obtain the debt to finance the purchase price for our announced acquisition of Asco on favorable terms or at all; 18) competition from commercial aerospace original equipment manufacturers and other aerostructures suppliers; 19) the effect of governmental laws, such as U.S. export control laws and U.S. and foreign anti-bribery laws such as the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the United Kingdom Bribery Act, and environmental laws and agency regulations, both in the U.S. and abroad; 20) the effect of changes in tax law, such as the effect of The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the «TCJA») that was enacted on December 22, 2017, and changes to the interpretations of or guidance related thereto, and the Company's ability to accurately calculate and estimate the effect of such changes; 21) any reduction in our credit ratings; 22) our dependence on our suppliers, as well as the cost and availability of raw materials and purchased components; 23) our ability to recruit and retain a critical mass of highly - skilled employees and our relationships with the unions representing many of our employees; 24) spending by the U.S. and other governments on defense; 25) the possibility that our cash flows and our credit facility may not be adequate for our additional capital needs or for payment of interest on, and principal of, our indebtedness; 26) our exposure under our revolving credit facility to higher interest payments should interest rates increase substantially; 27) the effectiveness of any interest rate hedging programs; 28) the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting; 29) the outcome or impact of ongoing or future litigation, claims, and regulatory actions; 30) exposure to potential product liability and warranty claims; 31) our ability to effectively assess, manage and integrate acquisitions that we pursue, including our ability to successfully integrate the Asco business and generate synergies and other cost savings; 32) our ability to consummate our announced acquisition of Asco in a timely matter while avoiding any unexpected costs, charges, expenses, adverse changes to business relationships and other business disruptions for ourselves and Asco as a result of the acquisition; 33) our ability to continue selling certain receivables through our supplier financing program; 34) the risks of doing business internationally, including fluctuations in foreign current exchange rates, impositions of tariffs or embargoes, compliance with foreign laws, and domestic and foreign government policies; and 35) our ability to complete the proposed accelerated stock repurchase plan, among other things.
And, if we didn't already have a holding company, we'd form an LLC (Limited Liability Company) company, we'd form an LLC (Limited Liability Company) Company) for it.
The Supreme Court has said that if you do that, it drastically decreases your liability, unless a manager or someone with the authority to speak for the company perpetrated the harassment.
Protect yourself by doing business only with one of the many established and reputable companies that provide this service, asking for references and, if possible, using a credit card for payment to protect yourself from liability.
People, person, or persons as used in this Constitution does not include corporations, limited liability companies or other corporate entities established by the laws of any state, the United States, or any foreign state, and such corporate entities are subject to such regulation as the people, through their elected state and federal representatives, deem reasonable and are otherwise consistent with the powers of Congress and the States under this Constitution.
The beauty of fringe benefits is that you are generally providing something the employee would otherwise have to purchase, and you're doing so without incurring a tax liability for your company or the employee.
«If you anticipate the kind of huge appreciation in your personal wealth that could come from an IPO or a company sale, the best thing you can do is transfer stock to your heirs before the sale, because it will be worth much less then, and that minimizes the tax liability,» explains Allan Landau, a partner with Boston law firm Sherburne, Powers & Needham.
Schorr cautions that LLCs won't fit every company's needs: «Because of the limited number of states that have enacted LLC statutes, and the lack of case law, companies that do business in a range of states run the risk of encountering a state that wouldn't recognize the limited liability of the partners.»
But when workers sue over labor issues — discrimination, for example, or wrongful termination — companies sometimes find that the contractor designation, which they thought would protect them from liability, doesn't hold up in court.
Another significant past drawback of the R&D credit was that companies» ability to use it was limited if they — or their shareholders, in the case of pass - through entities like S corporations, limited liability companies, and limited liability partnerships — either didn't owe federal income tax or were subject to the alternative minimum tax (AMT).
Moreover, the company keeps spending money it doesn't have on acquisitions, dividends, and buybacks, so it now sits with almost no excess cash and $ 660 million (68 % of market cap) in combined debt and underfunded pension liabilities.
Mr. Cook is also expected to argue that some of Apple's largest subsidiaries do not reduce Apple's tax liability, and to press for a sweeping overhaul of the United States corporate tax code — in particular, by lowering rates on companies moving foreign overseas earnings back to the United States.
Martijn Wilder, Baker & McKenzie partner in charge of global environmental markets and climate change, said the firm hadn't done much climate litigation in the past but the pace of inquiries from companies seeking reassurance about any potential liability had quickened.
The «pass - through» business income rate applies to income from entities like like S - corporations and limited - liability companies (LLCs) that do not pay their own taxes, but pass their income through to their owners, who then pay tax on that income on their individual income tax returns.
If you register your business as a corporation or limited liability company (LLC), this will be done automatically.
Uber was initially resistant to the condition because the company didn't want to take on the liability of indemnifying Levandowski and Otto, Poetzscher said.
Now, if a company takes its IPO proceeds and invests them in cash and marketable securities, then as long as it doesn't generate net losses or other liabilities, the company must be worth at least the value of those assets, regardless of how much money was raised by issuing stock.
The court found that a stock trading plan established by the company's chairman, pursuant to which a broker, rather than the chairman himself, would liquidate a portion of the chairman's stock in the company, did not preclude potential liability for insider trading.
You would do well by choosing the Limited Liability Company.
Limited liability companies are simpler and more flexible to operate and you don't need a board of directors, shareholder meetings and other managerial formalities.
Limited liability companies are simpler and more flexible to operate and you don't need a board of directors, shareholders meetings and other managerial formalities.
Because the insurance industry doesn't recognize software as a product, the product liability that is included with many general liability or business owner's policies won't provide any protection for the types of products and services many of today's technology companies provide.
Forethought Life Insurance Company's products are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted by SPDJI, Dow Jones, S&P, their respective affiliates and none of such parties make any representation regarding the advisability of investing in such product (s) nor do they have any liability for any errors, omissions, or interruptions of the S&P 500 ® Index.
Furthermore, Tesla's $ 3.3 billion employee stock option liability shows the company that trying to ignore these costs does not work.
, and now allows companies which make add - on products for football helmets to make their own certification of compliance with the NOCSAE standards on a helmet model, as long as the certification is done according to NOCSAE standards, and as long as the manufacturer assumes responsibility (in other words, potential legal liability) for the helmet / add - on combination.
The long answer is that, it is true that the National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) initially decided in July 2013 that modification of helmets with third - party after - market add - ons, such as impact sensors installed inside a helmet or to its exterior, would be viewed as voiding the helmet manufacturer's certification, and that the certification could only be regained if the helmet was retested by the manufacturer with the add - on, NOCSAE later issued a press release clarifying that position: Instead of automatically voiding the certification, NOCSAE decided it would leave it up to helmet manufacturers to decide whether a particular third - party add - on affixed to the helmet, such as a impact sensor, voided its certification of compliance with NOCSAE's standard, and now allows companies which make add - on products for football helmets to make their own certification of compliance with the NOCSAE standards on a helmet model, as long as the certification is done according to NOCSAE standards, and as long as the manufacturer assumes responsibility (in other words, potential legal liability) for the helmet / add - on combination.
An LLC (limited liability corporation) designation helps a little, because then only the company's assets can be considered fair game in the suit, but if you don't have an LLC, your personal assets will also be taken.
Yes, it is completely legal in New York for a person doing business with the state to give the governor $ 250K worth of campaign contributions using Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) and then get an enormous state contract.
At the same time, the agreements were notable for what they did not include: expanding ride - hailing companies to service upstate New York and the long - sought effort to end the practice of unlimited donations through limited liability companies.
Companies of all kinds do the same: stores buy liability insurance, fire insurance, etc..
In addition, most of the units that have been sold were done so illegally to limited liability companies and not to low - income families as they were supposed to be, according to Patsy Wooters, a Preserve Ramapo member and the 2010 winner of the Rockland County Executive's Outstanding Environmental Volunteer Award.
Much of the money comes from limited liability companies, which don't need to disclose their donors in filings.
According to testimony and evidence presented at the trial, $ 125,000 in campaign contributions were directed by an outside lobbyist, working with a company seeking to do business with the state, to the governor's re-election campaign through a network of limited liability companies.
It's possible that some transactions in which a donor's names was misspelled or a contributor gave through a limited liability company that is not linked to them in legal records were missed, and the totals for the donors listed above, or those who didn't make the list, are actually greater than they appear.
A measure to close a major campaign finance loophole involving limited liability companies has not gained traction in the State Senate, and other measures, including a crack down on Super PACS, did not appear to be part of the final deal.
So if the Current Asset: Current Liability ratio is less than 1, chances are, the company isn't doing very well — they can't pay back all the money they owe with the cash they'll have on hand and will have to start selling long - term assets, or look at refinancing the company, in order to pay their short - term bills.
Typically, none of the rating criteria of a review include a reference to a company's business name and location (because the «reviewed» services are based in non-English speaking countries which do not support strong copyright and liability laws).
You have a passion for educating business owners about all of the aspects of doing business, from deciding on the best legal business structure (i.e. Limited Liability Company (LLC)-RRB- and how to create a brand that speaks for your business to establishing a team to supply the demands of your customers.
You have a passion for educating business owners about all of the aspects of doing business, from deciding on the best legal business structure (i.e. Limited Liability Company (LLC)-RRB- and how to create a brand that speaks...
From a liability perspective, as a sole proprietor you are personally liable for all the contracts you enter and any of your intentional or negligent actions done in the name of your company.
The state doesn't require uninsured motorist coverage, but requires that insurance companies offer it as part of liability coverage.
Unlike Nokia, BlackBerry does not have any debt (and total liabilities of around $ 3 billion): a clean balance sheet like that is always very appealing to companies on the prowl for takeovers!
Resource companies do sometimes turn out to have hidden environmental liabilities, as do companies in other sectors.
With liability coverage, the insurance company will even defend you against claims that would be covered under the policy so you don't have to pay for the lawyer yourself.
Best of all, defense coverage is outside the policy limits so any money the insurance company spends on legal fees doesn't count against the liability limit of your policy.
Preferred stock as non-voting equity does not bear the ultimate liability of a company's failure.
«When a reserve is tagged in the balance sheet as for «possible additional tax» the analyst would do well to include it among Current Liabilities, even though the company places it elsewhere...»
Since the book value of stocks doesn't change that often (because it represents the price the company sold it for, not the current value on the stock market, and would therefore only change when there were new share issues), almost all changes in total assets or in total liabilities are reflected in Retained Earnings.
You could even argue that in a liquidation scenario the deferred income tax liability would disappear since the company would record massive losses if all long term assets would be valued at zero (which you do when you look at just NCAV).
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