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    Dignam & Lowry‚ Company Law‚ 5th edition (2009)* ** • Hicks & Goo’s Cases and Materials on Company Law‚ 7th edition 2011** • Mayson‚ French and Ryan on Company Law‚ 26th edition (2010) • Bourne on Company Law‚ 5th edition * Dignam & Lowry‚ Company Law‚ 6th edition (2012) may be published August 2012 ** These books will be used as the module readers Additional reading: The latest editions of: • Gower and Davies’ Principles of Modern Company Law‚ Even if you do

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    Five-Step Decision Making Process 12 June 2011 Scenario: You have just completed interviewing three candidates for an entry-level position in your organization. One candidate is the friend of a coworker who has implored you to give his friend a chance. The candidate is the weakest of the three but has sufficient skill and knowledge to adequately fill the position. Would you hire this candidate? Hiring the least qualified person for the job as opposed to the most qualified because they

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    COMPANY LAW – EXAM NOTES Incorporation and Its Effects S117 - All companies must register with ASIC S118 – All companies must have a Number S119 – Once the company is registered with ASIC‚ the company has a separate legal existence. Separate Legal Entity The separate legal entity notion is shown in Salomon v Salomon where a company shareholder is limited to the amount of share capital they have contributed and they can not be held personally liable for the dealings of the company. This notion of

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    Company Law Liquidation

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    invested large amount in producing a range of products for supermarkets. The company is facing financial difficulties due to unsuccessful. In that situation director fear the company may now be insolvent. The accountant now wants to understand the issues surrounding insolvency. According to Brown Bothers current situation it has been recommended to their director to follow the following issues. Insolvency A company which is insolvent may be put into liquidation sometimes referred to as winding-up

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    Steps in the Medical Billing Process Yolonda Hinojosa HCR/220 November 27‚ 2011 Deborah Ryan Steps in the Medical Billing Process The sequence of steps in the medical billing process‚ are as follows: The visit: There are four steps in this category. Step1. Preregister Patients; the patient is preregistered and basic information is taken from the patient. The appointment has to be scheduled or updated and the information that has to be taken is insurance and demographic. Returning and new

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    Enterprise Risk Management is defined as “the process of identifying and analyzing risk from an integrated‚ company-wide perspective. It is a structured and disciplined approach in aligning strategy‚ processes‚ people‚ technology and knowledge with a purpose of evaluating and managing the uncertainties the enterprise faces as it creates value” (Woon‚ Azizan‚ & Samad‚ 2011‚ p. 23). Had Non-Linear Pro utilized Enterprise Risk Management‚ the company would have been able to reduce their liability

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    Four Steps to Forecast Total Market Demand F. William Barnett Harvard Business Review No. 88401 HBR JULY–AUGUST 1988 Four Steps to Forecast Total Market Demand F. William Barnett Recent history is filled with stories of companies and sometimes even entire industries that have made grave strategic errors because of inaccurate industrywide demand forecasts. For example: ▫ In 1974‚ U.S. electric utilities made plans to double generating capacity by the mid-1980s based on forecasts

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    quality of information that a company gather will dictate the quality and success of decision‚ hence there are various steps a company can take to improve the quality of its marketing intelligence function. The various steps that should be taken by a company to improve the quality of its marketing intelligence are discussed by Kotler (2009). The first step is to train and motivate the sales force to pot and report new developments. It is imperative for companies to train its sales group or

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    Company Law: Membership

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    and Control There are several ways in which membership of a company may be acquired: These are as follows: i) By subscribing the Memorandum. When the company is registered‚ the persons who subscribed the memorandum automatically become members‚ and must be put on the Register of Members‚ though they are deemed to be members without such an entry and even without allotment. ii) In the case of a director of a public company‚ by delivering a written undertaking to the Registrar to take

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    Company Law Reforms in Tanzania: The Companies Act 2002 Prior to the 1st of March earlier this year‚ the main legislation relating to companies in Tanzania was the Companies Act Cap. 212 which was enacted in 1929. This legislation regulated trading companies and other associations including the imposition tax on nominal capital‚ regulation of dividends and surpluses and related matters. This legislation was in force for over 77 years which period covered not only the tail end of the colonial period

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