Capital grows: the Earl takes a large løndyk

Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen has for years enjoyed great success as both a filmmaker and tv host, and forward to the latest season, he could be seen at TV2 in the tv-programme ‘Denmark has talent’, where he, in the first four seasons sat as a judge.

It has given the 68-year-old Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen a bit of a fortune in the company Sputnik ApS, and it is only grown in the last financial year. It shows the recently published accounts.

he came Here from the year 2019, with a gross profit margin – a company’s revenue deducted a number of expenses such as supplies – on 565.055 crowns. This is a decrease compared to the year before, where the amount was 818.384 crowns.

the Company was still out of 2019, with a profit of 598.725 crowns after tax, which Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen, among others, can thank a recovery in the financial revenues – the company’s interest income on the balance in bank as well as the return and yield on the securities.

it was Here that the Sputnik ApS earnings of 607.509 crowns, which is well-400.000 dollars more than the year before.

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the Tv host, however, has also had to be content with less money in his own pocket in the course of the year, as he has taken something of a løndyk.

In the course of the financial year is paid in wages for 382.771 dollars to the company one of the employees, which must be presumed to be Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen himself.

This is equivalent to a monthly salary of 31.897 dollars in 2019 – an amount in 2018 sounded 50.444 crowns, which, according to the accounts also only had one employee. The income must pay income tax on.

Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen paid 400.000 crowns in dividends, while he lets the last 198.725 crowns stand in the company.

Sputnik Prop ApS has now been over a equity on 5.318.562 crowns.

Ekstra Bladet has been in touch with Jarl Friis-Mikkelsen, who do not want to comment on the financial statements.

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