Lena is the sole shareholder and president of Gold Corporation. She feels that she can justify at least a $50,000 bonus this year because of her performance for the company. However, rather than a bonus in the form of a salary, she considers having Gold pay her a $50,000 dividend. She believes this would be preferable because it will be taxed at only 15% instead of her marginal rate of 35%. Her CPA has advised her to pay a $75,000 bonus in lieu of the $50,000 dividend. Assuming that Gold Corporation is in a 34% tax bracket, should Lena take the $50,000 dividend or the $75,000 bonus? Support your answer by computing the after-tax cost of the two alternatives to Gold and to Lena.
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