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    Jun 17, 2007, 09:22 PM
    Why frims supports community
    If a frim has $250,000, why it would like to support sporting, socail or entertainment events within the community rather than being spent on a financial project?
    Which one would improve the value of the firm or more benefitial company?
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    Jun 17, 2007, 09:36 PM
    You are right….financially it is more prudent to spend the money on a financial project than one of these “frivolous” events.

    But, maybe this company does not view these events as “frivolous”.

    Gaining a good reputation in the community can help increase business, bring more customers and does a tone for goodwill.

    So, is it worth it? It depends on the company and the situation.
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    Jun 17, 2007, 09:55 PM
    Thanks captainforest!

    Should we also take ''free-tax'' into account when a company makes a donation to these ''frivolous'' event?
    Or when should we take the ''free-tax'' into account? And in what's stituation, company can have a free-tax in dividend?


    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainForest
    You are right….financially it is more prudent to spend the money on a financial project than one of these “frivolous” events.

    But, maybe this company does not view these events as “frivolous”.

    Gaining a good reputation in the community can help increase business, bring more customers and does a tone for goodwill.

    So, is it worth it? It depends on the company and the situation.

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