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    different types of nonliquidating distributions and how they distributed to shareholder in a corporation from research collected online (Internet) and offline (non-Internet). The online research was done using sites including the IRS website, ProQuest and EBSCOhost. The majority of the offline was done using the textbook McGraw-Hill’s Taxation of Business Entities: 2016 Edition. The different types of nonliquidating distributions includes property distribution, dividend from earnings and profits

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    Computation. Water Corporation reports $500,000 of taxable income for the current year. The following additional information is available: For the current year, Water reports and $80,000 long-term capital loss and no capital gains. Taxable income includes $80,000 of dividends from a 10%-owned domestic corporation. Water paid fines and penalties of $6,000 that were not deducted in computing taxable income. In computing this year’s taxable income, Water deducted a $20,000 NOL carryover from a prior tax

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    to poverty and education. Inequality does not only exist in the form of gender inequality, but also in income distribution as well, where the top quintile of the population consumes far more than the bottom quintile of the population. The existence of unequal income distribution can potentially lead to aristocracy, in which a few members or countries have control over most resources and income (Thomas Caroll & Associates, 2013). Dubner and Levitt as cited by Thomas Caroll and Associates use a classic

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    meritocracy. Meritocracy is the social structure that rewards merit. In the US, the system of meritocracy is designed to provide hope and equal opportunity for people to rise to success. However with the system of meritocracy in place, the United State’s income gap continues to rise. The widening chasm prevents the mobility of people to work their way up to achieve the “American dream.” The first problem arises with the nature of merit. Merit can be defined differently for each individual, so how can the

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    that the HDI is better than GDP because it actually measures health, education and income this is a better judgement of the standard of living because it actually uses measures that actually involve people. I think that showing the measures of social welfare would be a good place to start because it shows us about the lives and chances available to the people and we should add percentage of income showing the distribution of wealth, that would give us a good idea of peoples standard of living and

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    Two systems of distribution will be adopted. The systems of distribution include direct distribution and indirect distribution system. Indirect distribution system will be characterized by the employment of third parties in the distribution of the products. Therefore, in indirect distribution channels, the business will utilize third parties, often referred to as an intermediary, to offer a link between the manufacturer and consumers. On the other hand, in direct distribution, only two parties will

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    Polls after polls shows a huge percentage of Americans biggest concern is the income inequality, the rich continue to get richer and the poor continue to get poorer, that it’s not being tribute equally among race and gender. Wealth and income inequality has grown since 1920s like never before and the question lays what is the cause and how can it be fixed. A nation that promotes on culture differences gender and race income inequality happens to be a big issue in the United States, especially in our

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    States are declining due to the public concern over sugar. Sales in Europe and Japan are flat, while markets in China and India offer up strong completion for Coca-Cola. Africa’s middle class population is growing at a steady rate, so the disposable income is increasing. This creates an opportunity for Coca-Cola to tap into growth opportunities (Natalia Cheverri 2012). How does it work? Although there are areas in Africa lacking infrastructure, Coca-Cola operates in every country. Coca-Cola utilized

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    Sunflower Rhythm Coffee Café is a retail business venture based in the heart of Waldorf, Maryland. The company is a small LLC independently owned business started in 2015, and is expected to provide a combination of highly-quality coffee beverages and light food products while listening to a rhythm combination of Jazz and Blues. In addition to providing products and services surrounding our extraordinary sound, we will enrich efficiency and effectiveness to meet the needs of our customers. Sunflower

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    Sunflower Rhythm Coffee Café is a retail business venture based in the heart of Waldorf, Maryland. The company is a small LLC independently owned business started in 2015, and is expected to provide a combination of highly-quality coffee beverages and light food products while listening to a rhythm combination of Jazz and Blues. In addition to providing products and services surrounding our extraordinary sound, we will enrich efficiency and effectiveness to meet the needs of our customers. Sunflower

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