Use the fоllоwing infоrmаtion to аnswer questions 121 - 125. Assume your potentiаl client, Jim, owns a company that manufactures heavy-duty steel shelving for warehouse and distribution centers. Jim is 67 years old. One of his primary goals is to maximize the selling price of his company at the time of sale. The company has revenues of $18 million and pre-tax income of $2 million. The company has no debt and all its assets have been fully depreciated. Jim pays himself a salary of $1 million annually and acts as the company’s CEO. A normalized salary for a CEO in this industry is $350,000. Jim's wife, Sarah, is 64 years old and is listed on the payroll as office administrator, but never comes into the office. Sarah receives a salary of $50,000 annually. Jim and his wife expense approximately $85,000 in personal items through the business each year. To artificially drive up his business income, Jim has been underinvesting in marketing by $50,000 on an annual basis. Jim typically has legal fees of $25,000 a year. What is the best earnings stream to use to value this company?
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