Strong proponents of religious liberty contend that we should treat for -
profit corporations just like other religious corporations — that is, just like houses of worship.
Not exact matches
UC Berkeley's Danny Yagan found that the 2003 Bush cut to taxes on dividends (money coming from
corporations and sent to investors) didn't spur investment at all; it
just encouraged companies to pay out more of their
profits to investors.
Prior to the recent corporate tax reductions, the effective tax rate on U.S.
corporations (actual taxes paid as a fraction of pre-tax
profits) was already down to
just 20 %.
In the United States alone,
just those companies in the S&P 500 have been hoarding more than $ 1.9 trillion in cash which began in response to jurisdictional tax disparities and global economic uncertainty following the Great Recession, then accelerated over the past decade as big U.S.
corporations accumulated
profits offshore in lieu of repatriating the funds and taking a tax hit.
These are
just some of the factors that have made the economy more productive and allowed American
corporations to enjoy record
profit margins even as prices stay steady.
It lets everyone share the economic value of the land rather than the land itself,
just as a
corporation, instead of carving up physical portions of itself each year, lets shareholders enjoy portions of the
profit.
A concern I have is that since Hobby Lobby is not a church or church affiliated organization, but rather a for
profit corporation, if Hobby Lobby does win out and can get away with not paying certain health costs due to their religious beliefs,
just exactly where would the line be drawn?
and to
corporations: Remember friends, that your companies don't
just produce goods and
profits, they also produce a quality of life for those who work.
As Mendocino County, Calif.'s first Certified B
Corporation, the company made a commitment to use its business for good and not
just a
profit.
Corporation A may
just find it convenient to
profit from information found about
Corporation Y during the investigation authorized against
Corporation X. Will the strict controls applied to privateers hold?
Most of these religious - affiliated groups are incorporated under the Not for
Profit Corporation Law, not
just the Religious
Corporation Law and Education Law.
We aren't
just some nameless
corporation trying to boost a
profit margin.
Just as it is impossible for
corporations to compound their high
profits for many decades, it is impossible to do the same as an investor.
Here are
just three ideas, which stem from the recommendations in my recent report, Food Stamps, Follow the Money: Are
Corporations Profiting from Hungry Americans?
They are all owned by the same six
corporations and most likely are
profiting from this insanity
just like the other goons.
If the stated goal of introduction Bt Brinjal is because it is more resistant to pests and will increase crop yields, surely in the thousands of currently cultivated varieties there is a solution which won't
just lead to more
profit and crop control by Monsanto and will actually benefit the farmers cultivating it, rather than
just requiring them to buy into the
Corporation.
Yes, it would certainly be better for
corporations like ExxonMobil, which alone makes about ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS PER DAY IN
PROFIT from fossil fuels, if climate scientists who understand that a rapid phaseout of fossil fuel consumption is urgently needed if we are to have any hope of averting the most catastrophic outcomes of AGW, would
just stick to the science and keep their mouths shut about that so as not to «spur political action» to save civilization from destruction.
Just thought I'd add that now that the new Not - For - Profit Corporations Act has passed, it would be worthwhile for potential directors to check that out too, just to get a full picture of how the government intends to address not - for - profits in the coming ye
Just thought I'd add that now that the new Not - For -
Profit Corporations Act has passed, it would be worthwhile for potential directors to check that out too,
just to get a full picture of how the government intends to address not - for - profits in the coming ye
just to get a full picture of how the government intends to address not - for -
profits in the coming years.
Officially certified as a B
corporation, Assurity is interested in more than
just making a
profit.
The
corporation has no need to rid itself of anything — it can
just sit out price declines and recessions, and only sell when there is a
profit.
Stats reflect different stories, but what is known is that much is impacting markets and society and many are
just letting it happen, letting our society change, letting
corporations eliminate full time jobs and pay little while their
profits soar, many feeling helpless.
For one,
just like a
corporation, REITs are very savvy about lowering their taxable income so that they can retain more of the
profits.