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Originally posted by Snooky View PostI guess you're referring specifically to contractor companies because I don't think shareholders of many larger companies would appreciate a "zero profit" strategy.Comment
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Originally posted by Snooky View PostI guess you're referring specifically to contractor companies because I don't think shareholders of many larger companies would appreciate a "zero profit" strategy.
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Originally posted by tazdevil View Post
Yes but as all companies are their own entity they should all maximise use of revenue to build and improve. Shareholders may like dividends but they also like rising stock prices and get value both ways. As a shareholder I prefer my investments to be in successful companies investing in their future rather than companies being gutted to increase shareholder (more usually board member) wealth
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostCorp tax is paid on profits and business investment reduces profit so level of CTax not an issue there. Also a good businessman aims for a zero profit scenario which proves they've maximised use of income. In any case you should be salting £60K for each Director into executive pensions to minimise profitComment
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