Taxes and business strategy : a planning approach

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Taxes and business strategy : a planning approach

Myron S. Scholes ... [et al.]

Pearson Prentice Hall, c2005

3rd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Scholes, Wolfson, Erickson, Maydew, and Shevlin's Taxes and Business Strategy 3e takes an MBA style strategy perspective by considering the tax, accounting, and finance trade-offs involved in tax planning. Appropriate for courses in tax strategy, investment banking, corporate finance, strategy consulting, money management, or venture capital courses.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Tax Strategy. 2. Tax Law Fundamentals. 3. Returns to Alternative Savings Vehicles. 4. Choosing the Optimal Organizational Form. 5. Implicit Taxes and Clienteles, Arbitrage, Restrictions and Frictions. 6. Nontax Costs of Tax Planning. 7. The Importance of Marginal Tax Rates and Dynamic Tax-Planning Considerations. 8. Compensation Planning. 9. Pension and Retirement Planning. 10. Multinational Tax Planning: Introduction and Investment Decisions. 11. Multinational Tax Planning: Foreign Tax Credit Limitations and Income Shifting. 12. Corporations: Formation, Operation, Capital Structure and Liquidation. 13. Introduction to Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures. 14. Taxable Acquisitions of Freestanding C Corporations. 15. Taxable Acquisitions of S Corporations. 16. Tax-Free Acquisitions of Freestanding C Corporations. 17. Tax Planning for Divestitures. 18. Estate and Gift Tax Planning. Glossary. Index.

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