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7 December 2022, 10:23 AM | #1 |
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Help a Dorklehead understand
I have heard several times on here, that Rolex, the company, is a NOT FOR PROFIT organization. Now, My financial knowledge is slightly better then a horned frog, I can barely balance my checking account, but a couple things I DO know is without being a public company, Rolex does not have to report to stock holders. I also know that Rolex HAS to make a profit… I mean to pay it’s workers and pay for supplies and bills…. And… stuff.
So…exactly what does Rolex gain by being a “Not for Profit” Organization, what does it really mean? |
7 December 2022, 10:31 AM | #2 |
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All about taxes and philanthropy.
1945: Hans Wilsdorf Foundation In 1945 Wilsdorf established the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation. In 1960 he gave his 100% ownership stake in Rolex to the foundation. The Hans Wilsdorf Foundation owns and controls Rolex to this day, and donates much of its income to charity and social causes in Geneva, Switzerland. Since Rolex is a foundation under Swiss law, all profits from Rolex are tax-free. All of Rolex's excess profits are directly put into the foundation. Rolex has a profit of about 1 billion Francs per year with a net profit margin of about 20% (of course varying from year-to-year). |
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I have to assume that Rolex employees enjoy good pay and benefits with the higher ups enjoying massive salaries, bonuses, incentives, etc. Just like a normal company. However the “profits” realized by the company are given to charitable causes. That is my take but I am sure it is much more complicated.
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Somehow I knew you were going to say this….
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Rolex is owned by a non profit organization!!
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And remember, the Foundation and Rolex SA are both subject to Swiss law, taxation and accounting standards. Which are quite different to those of, for example, the USA and the UK Before you even consider the legal differences of a Swiss foundation to even a Swiss private limited company (SA) But fundamentally, Rolex SA is NOT a "not for profit" organisation. Its a Swiss registered limited company which is owned by a foundation. Rolex SA makes a profit, as do the various Rolex distribution companies such as Rolex USA Inc that are owned by Rolex SA. Quote:
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It's not that simple.
Nonprofits are formed explicitly to benefit the public good; not-for-profits exist to fulfill an owner's organizational objectives. Nonprofits can have a separate legal entity; not-for-profits cannot have a separate legal entity. However, Rolex SA is owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation, which a charitable foundation. It's a "non-profit." BTW, Payroll, Rent, Cost of Goods, Distribution, and a host of many other things are considered before there is a net. That net is "Gross Profit" Some more folks will be along shortly to explain further, tease you, and unfortunately talk down to you as if you were dumber and simpler than a mere Dorklehead. |
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Well, non-profits have expenses just like any other company. Wages/salaries, supplies and other expenses all occur above the line.
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It’s nothing more than a tax shelter of the most intricate kind. Usually, Family, friends, etc are all executives and salaried with healthy allowances. Homes, cars, etc all owned by the foundation. It’s how wealth in perpetuity is built, not unlike monarchy or other schemes to mitigate tax erosion. Foundations are pretty common these days, and if one chooses the right jurisdiction, one can shield assets very well indeed. Mr Wilsdorf was a very bright man and knew how to ensure perpetual generational wealth while keeping the tax man at bay.
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Profit, is for the greys silly......
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US nonprofits (i.e., 501(c)(3)s) do indeed pay payroll taxes, but (subject to the usual baker’s dozen exceptions, exemptions, and “it depends”) they do not pay US capital gains taxes on profits from sale of investments.
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I have not heard of any specific charity that Rolex is supporting. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Here ya go - it’ll take a few hours. Remember, Rolex funds non-profits for the greater good - not necessarily a single charity. Not all non-profits are charities. https://www.rolex.org Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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This is exactly it. Just another marketing, but very legal, ploy by Rolex to make people think they care nothing about making money. Rolex SA and Tudor SA are 100% for profit businesses that are owned by a foundation / charitable trust. Due to this, I do not think the foundation has to disclose anything about their financials. Not saying they don't donate to charity or there is anything nefarious going on. Many many companies have a charitable arm so Rolex is not doing anything new here. |
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Paying workers, supplies and bills, are factored in before it’s “profitable”. Also known as business expenses…
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Because Swiss law protects foundations from prying tax moles, the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation allowed Hans to transfer 100% of Rolex and avoid the taxes on profits. Also, being owned by a foundation it can’t be sold or split up into different companies. Good Works secondarily. The Foundation mostly finances all or part of several interests like food banks, elderly charities, scholarships, school prizes, public works, infrastructure, and the reduction of excessive debt for other good causes. You should look into a foundation for Anna’s benefit against future deflationary conditions…ahem… Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Definitely a tax shelter. Also not for profit companies invest their earnings back into the business. You know build a 1 billion dollar factory and little things like that with their pocket change….
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Hell, the NFL was a non profit up until 2015.
It's all about taxes, everything else is cursory. |
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Having no kids, I suppose this was as close as he could get to keeping it in the family. I believe I read somewhere that there are still one or two other shareholders taking a small cut, possibly from brother-in-law and early partner Alfred Davis' family and/or another of his early partners who owned a piece of the business, but don't quote me on that.
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Non for profit is after they have paid those who want to be paid. I am non for profit after I have paid myself handsomely.
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As others have said, it also makes Rolex the company "take over proof" and allows them to maintain their independence
They would have, likely, become part of the Swatch Group by now if it wasn't for that
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Rolex is a foundation and cannot be owned, bought or sold to anyone for any price. The company is set up in such a way that it continuously perpetuates its existence through properly allocated funds into research and development but they do still make a large profit just like any other business to survive.
Hans Wilsdorf, the founder of Rolex, was orphaned at age 12,he spent the rest of his teenager years in an orphanage. He later began to work for a watch exporter in Switzerland, then went on to found RWC now just Rolex as we know it today. Hans Wilsdorf and his wife owned orphanages in Switzerland and donated profits of the company to various charities and orphanages. To this day a large share of the profits go to charities and the Rolex Awards for Enterprise but they still make a large profit .
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