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Executive salaries and taxes


Lorenzo Boccaccia
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I'd like to have proportional exec salaries where they are more predictable (based on gross earnings) or where they're less harmful (like on net earnings after taxes)

I want to pay my exec as much as possible, but the way things are set up the more I gain, the more I end up in debt at year end.
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Aaron has kindly offered to send me some sample revenue sheets to use as examples.
Lorenzo Boccaccia
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seen the new revenue sheet. Looks good!

I wonder what gets adden up in misc.

We'll need also a balance sheet somewhere :p

Now that I saw something that reminds me of those businbes courses, I want more! I feel the urge of knowing roi, roe, leverage and all that stuff
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He sent me a balance sheet as well, and of course the more knowledgeable players are just "pushing me" for the EBITA and things on the stock market.

The balance sheet will be there soon, but the stock market will wait a bit.

I wish I knew everything, but honestly, I had no idea what those terms meant.

Even now I get a headache each time I look at the code for those sections. (multiplications, powers, exp with several variables don't confuse me, but a long string of + and - with dozens of variables certainly do)


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