Issue: • Recommendation for Mary‚ and influences to the advice. • Whether a public entity is the most appropriate entity for her mining venture. • Should Susan incorporate? If so‚ should she adopt a company structure? • Assuming Susan adopts a company structure‚ what type of Liability Company should Susan adopt? Relevant Laws: Form of association: • Consider the possible form of association‚ corporate and non-corporate • Consider comparative advantages and disadvantages of each form of association
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------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Global and International Business Contexts Australian Wine Industry Report Word court: 2690 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapters 1. Introduction 1.1 Company background and brand concept 1.2 Importance of Diversity and cultural different between European & Australia 1.3 Develop a model and factors of buying behavior between European & Australia 2. Porter’s National Diamond model 2.1 Factor
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1.0 Introduction 1.1 The Problem There are several reports from different state of Australia involving contraband‚ in particular illicit drug‚ entering the correctional service facility. Contraband that enters the Correctional services posts a several problems to the community and to the correctional facility itself. These are the following: * Rupture of public confidence in security and safety from prison system. * It imposes a threat to the lives of inmates‚ custodial officers and
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Entrepreneurial Development Tara Anand Kumar INDEX * Success company – Flipkart.com Akul Singhal – 1011330 * Failure Company – Atkins Nutritionals Inc Tara Anand Kumar – 1011327 * Turnaround company- Dish Network Inc. Abhisekh Tripathy – 1011328 * Conclusion SUCCESS COMPANY FLIPKART Flipkart is an Indian online shopping company headquartered in Bangalore‚ India. Flipkart was established by Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal both
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Chapter 1 – Nature and regulation of companies RQ 9. Outline the differences between shares and debentures. Ordinary shares attract no fixed rate of dividend‚ carry voting rights and may participate in surplus assets and profits of the company – they represent ownership of x% of the company. Ordinary shares are classified as equity. The company may issue shares either fully paid or partly paid (s. 254A). If partly paid shares are issued‚ the shareholder is liable to pay calls on the shares
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marginal tax rate that is lower than the company tax rate will pay no tax on a fully franked dividend received‚ and the excess credit can be applied against other assessable income. a. True b. False 7. A company’s liquidity‚ that is‚ its ability to meet its short-term financial obligations‚ may be measured using the current ratio and the liquid ratio. Of the two ratios‚ the latter is the more stringent measure. a. True b. False 8. It can be safely inferred that a company with a low current ratio is a riskier
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Faculty of Business and Management BBUS2103 Company Law January 2013 Companies Act 1965 Section 181: Member’s Remedy Name: Mohd Afiq bin Sahar NRIC No: 871226-43-5677 Matric No: 871226435677001 Pages 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………….3 2. Example of oppressive‚ disregard of members’ interest and unfairly prejudicial or unfairly discriminatory conduct………………………………………5 Diversion of corporate assets or opportunity………………………………...5 Diversion of profits.…………………………………………………………
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Share 7 5.0 Key Companies 8 6.0 Environmental Factors 9 7.0 SWOT Analysis of the Australian Clothing Industry 10 8.0 Company Information 11 8.1 Company Name 11 8.2 Product Description 11 8.3 Target Market and Market Positioning 12 9.0 Conclusion 12 List of References 13 1.0 Executive Summary The Australian clothing industry is looking for further export opportunities as a response to increased import competition in Australia‚ globalisation and technological change. Australian fashion is known
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Topic 3: Contract Law *What is a contract? a legally enforceable agreement; that is‚ an agreement enforceable in a court *Types of contracts Number of parties: * Unilateral – one party (eg reward case) * Bilateral – two parties‚ both with mutual obligations * Multilateral – more than two parties‚ all with obligat0ions Form: * Simple Contracts: written; oral; part-written & part-oral * Need all elements of a contract ‚ including consideration * If all elements
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Aussie companies to do it easier in Asia Student Number: 00026711T Lecturer: Tim Beaty Essay topic: International Free Trade Word count: 1‚480 Every day Australia and Australians benefit from international trade. Australia has a population of only 22 million people and trade generates a global market of a growing seven billion. All around the world people are consuming Australian food and using locally produced products‚ whether it be operating computers with Australian software
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