They also could ask about the church's procedures for collecting, depositing and accounting for the money.
Excluding charges for accounting changes, the company has made money every year for the past decade.
And the great majority of investment advisers claim they base decisions on this theory, which falls short when it comes to accounting for the risk of borrowed money.
Inheritance taxes are a minor source of government money, accounting for less than one percentage point of the 8-9% of GDP in revenues that Messrs Piketty and Saez estimate is raised by capital taxes.
Much of the gas being produced, when you add in all the expenses including building gathering systems, purification plants, and accounting for the bad wells, lose money on a pure cash flow basis.
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For arcane accounting reasons, this money does not technically come from the Fossil Fuel Levy account itself but the Treasury is keen to point out that it has been found from existing UK government resources and will not require any additional borrowing.
Newly acquired U.S. Treasury bonds under five years are mostly negative, money losing investments when accounting for inflation.
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Businesses and economies should be rewarded for profits and growth, not for creating a creative new accounting system that makes money appear out of thin air.
This measures how much of the money raised from private sources remains after accounting for fundraising.
Casinos will still need tough licensing procedures: since they provide an opportunity for money-laundering, tough identity and accounting checks are essential if criminals are to be kept out.
Until now, he has used accounting tricks to make sure federal money has not paid for the embryo research, which was funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation.
This is due to the fact that the Securities Law of 1933 mandated prohibitively high requirements for disclaimer, disclosure and reporting that made it nearly impossible for the average startup to raise money without incurring extremely high accounting and legal costs.
In 2009, the New York State Public Service Commission retained Charles River Associates, a management consulting firm based in Boston, MA, to perform a two-phase investigative accounting audit to determine how much money Con Edison owed to its customers for overcharges for the period 2000 to 2009.
They're getting a lot back from the sales of DVDs but they're not sure that the money they're spending on advertising is what's accounting for it as opposed to the stars' names on the box or the word of mouth.
He faces 11 charges of fraud by misrepresentation, two of possession of an article for use in fraud, two of money laundering and one of false accounting.
If your kids are young, your spouse will have the hassle of accounting for the kids' funds separately and the worry of what the darlings will do with the money when they come of legal age.
But for our money, it is the easy Fed, the end of the panic and accounting rules reform that is boosting economic activity.
The curious accounting Congress uses for tax projections counts the Roth liberalization as a revenue raiser, even though it loses money in the long run, because the loss years lie over the horizon.
The key accounting question is whether this money should have counted as a loan, or as something closer to a payment for a future profit.
The incubator will offer money, office space and computers, as well as legal, staffing and accounting services, in exchange for a 30% to 50% stake.
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