from the article referenced before
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Here is where the Kings claimed the interest and principal payments as expenses.
"Last year, Maloof Sports and Entertainment - the corporate parent of the Kings, Arco Arena and the Monarchs of the Women's NBA - posted a $5.4 million loss on revenues of $100.6 million. Among the expenses was $5.7 million for interest and principal payments - mainly toward the team's $73 million, 30-year loan from the city of Sacramento."
This was taken from the article that was posted on this board. The numbers came directly from Joe and Gavin Maloof.
Can you still really claim that they can not do this? The Maloofs themselves counted the payments for interest and principal against their earnings.
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Well, LadyJay won't say it, but I can deal with this part. Only interest being paid on a loan can be shown as a business expense each year. Payments applied to prrincipal cannot be shown as a business expense. The payments on the principal can only be shown as a reduction in liability and an increase to equity, basically. That's the simple version.
"Last year, Maloof Sports and Entertainment - the corporate parent of the Kings, Arco Arena and the Monarchs of the Women's NBA - posted a $5.4 million loss on revenues of $100.6 million. Among the expenses was $5.7 million for interest and principal payments - mainly toward the team's $73 million, 30-year loan from the city of Sacramento."
This was taken from the article that was posted on this board. The numbers came directly from Joe and Gavin Maloof.
Can you still really claim that they can not do this? The Maloofs themselves counted the payments for interest and principal against their earnings.