Not Advisable
It is not normally advisable for AAA to go into the negative, as that would be virtually impossible because liquidating distributions reduce capital stock AFTER earnings have been depleted. From your post, here are a couple possibilities:
1) You mentioned mileage reimbursements. An expense reimbursement is not a distribution. It is a deductible expense just as if it were paid to a non-shareholder third party. If mileage reimbursements are substantial, you might not be confronted with a "negative" on their AAA once you make the correction.
2) If they are really taking out more money than what their equity shows, it would be preferable to consider this as an advance to the shareholder rather than an overdraft of the AAA. If the advance is not paid back to the company, then at some point it should be treated as a loan and impute interest.
It sounds like this owner may not be willing to leave the cash in the company, even enough to cover its needs. If he only started with $100 and is sucking out every last nickel, he really needs some economic advice.
It is not normally advisable for AAA to go into the negative, as that would be virtually impossible because liquidating distributions reduce capital stock AFTER earnings have been depleted. From your post, here are a couple possibilities:
1) You mentioned mileage reimbursements. An expense reimbursement is not a distribution. It is a deductible expense just as if it were paid to a non-shareholder third party. If mileage reimbursements are substantial, you might not be confronted with a "negative" on their AAA once you make the correction.
2) If they are really taking out more money than what their equity shows, it would be preferable to consider this as an advance to the shareholder rather than an overdraft of the AAA. If the advance is not paid back to the company, then at some point it should be treated as a loan and impute interest.
It sounds like this owner may not be willing to leave the cash in the company, even enough to cover its needs. If he only started with $100 and is sucking out every last nickel, he really needs some economic advice.
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