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A Husband Started a Small Business and Agreed to Pay

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A husband started a small business and agreed to pay his wife $1700 a month for her bookkeeping services. This was primarily a method of income-splitting for tax purposes. Unfortunately, the business was not as successful as they had imagined, and the husband couldn't afford to pay his wife that much money from the business. The marriage went sour, and after separation, the wife brought an action against the husband demanding back pay for the last 11 months, as well as compensation for loss of future earnings. Explain what defence the husband could best raise in these circumstances.


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Service Hours

A measure of the time that employees or machines are actively providing services, often used in allocating service costs or assessing productivity.

Net Operating Income

The profit generated from a company's core business operations, excluding costs and expenses from financing and investing activities.

Unit Sales

The total quantity of product units that a company sells to its customers.

Price Decrease

A reduction in the selling price of goods or services, often used as a strategy to increase demand or sales.

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