I'm open to suggestions.
Buy enough shares to get on the Board, then bring it up at a Board meeting. Till then, focus on your own philanthropies. There are plenty of worthy causes.
I'm open to suggestions.
Not possible for me to buy enough shares to get on the board of even one Dow company, let alone every S&P 500 company.Buy enough shares to get on the Board, then bring it up at a Board meeting.
This _is_ my philanthropy.Till then, focus on your own philanthropies. There are plenty of worthy causes.
I thought you took this Crapola down to the P&R section.Not possible for me to buy enough shares to get on the board of even one Dow company, let alone every S&P 500 company.
This _is_ my philanthropy.
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The OP is an accounting question, regarding availability of corporate contribution information on tax returns, SEC filings, or other tax/financial statements.I thought you took this Crapola down to the P&R section.
No, my question is sincere. I seek a credible source of information for corporate contributions, and came here to the tax and accounting forum for help. In tax records lies my best source of information, but I don't know how to get to them. It is a difficult question, and I'm encountering many walls, roadblocks, and lies.No, it's you pushing your hidden agenda, If you were genuine in finding the info it makes zero sense to come to a trading forum for your answers.