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In the Case of a Zero Interest Below-Market Loan by a Corporation

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In the case of a zero interest below-market loan by a corporation to a shareholder-employee, what difference does it make to the corporation and the shareholder whether the loan is characterized as a corporation's loan to its shareholder or a corporation's loan to its employee?


Definitions:

Money Supply

Money supply is the total amount of monetary assets available in an economy at a specific time, including cash, coins, and balances held in checking and savings accounts.

Double Coincidence

A situation in a barter economy where two parties each hold an item the other wants, allowing them to make an exchange without the use of money.

Federal Deregulation

The process of reducing or eliminating government rules and restrictions on the business sector by federal authorities.

Savings And Loan

Financial institutions that primarily accept savings accounts and provide mortgage lending, historically focusing on residential mortgages.

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