As of 2022, XYZ Corporation has saved up a total of $500,000. This money represents all the earnings the company has made since it started in 2010. They considered everything - like costs for running the business, taxes they had to pay, and money set aside for future needsin this earning did they include expenses tax payment or did they not included it
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As of 2022, XYZ Corporation has saved up a total of $500,000. This money represents all the earnings the company has made since it started in 2010. They considered everything - like costs for running the business, taxes they had to pay, and money set aside for future needsin this earning did they include expenses tax payment or did they not included it
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The text states that XYZ Corporation considered everything - like costs for running the business, taxes they had to pay, and money set aside for future needs. This implies that the $500,000 saved up by the company does include expenses and tax payments. Therefore, the answer to your question is yes, they did include expenses and tax payments in this earning.
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