this case were that the owner of a business sold it to a company he had formed‚ in return for fully paid-up shares to himself and members of his family‚ and secured debentures. When the company went into liquidation‚ the owner‚ because of the ownership of the debentures‚ won his claim to be paid off in priority to other creditors‚ as the secured debt ranked at a higher priority to those debts and successfully proved that he did not have to indemnify the company in respect of its debts‚ as it had a
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You have been asked to write a training document about the US Bond Market for use in the new employee-training program. In your document‚ you must make sure to address each of the following: 1a: The key players in the market; and the types of investments available to both individual investors and institutional investors‚ Bond Characteristics A bond is a "security" which gives the holder a financial claim on the issuer. This claim protects the holder in circumstances in which the issuer is
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CASE 3 Enron: Questionable Accounting Leads to Collapse Once upon a time‚ there was a gleaming headquarters office tower in Houston‚ with a giant Tilted ―E‖ in front‚ slowly revolving in the Texas sun. Enron‘s suggested to Chinese feng shui practitioner Meihwa Lin a model of instability‚ which was perhaps an omen of things to come. The Enron Corporation‚ which once ranked among the top Fortune 500 companies‚ collapsed in 2001 under a mountain of debt that had been concealed through a complex scheme
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Subject: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Course Code: M. Com Lesson: 1 Author: Dr. Suresh Mittal Vetter: Dr. Sanjay Tiwari FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS EXPANSION‚ COMBINATION AND ACQUISITION STRUCTURE 1.0 1.1 1.2 Objectives Introduction Mergers and acquisitions 1.2.1 Types of Mergers 1.2.2 Advantages of merger and acquisition 1.3 1.4 1.5 Legal procedure of merger and acquisition Financial evaluation of a merger/acquisition Financing techniques in merger/Acquisition 1.5.1 Financial problems after merger
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Week One Exercise Assignment Basic Accounting Equations 1. Recognition of normal balances The following items appeared in the accounting records of Triguero’s‚ a retail music store that also sponsors concerts. Classify each of the items as an asset‚ liability‚ revenue‚ or expense from the company’s viewpoint. Also indicate the normal account balance of each item. a. The albums‚ tapes‚ and CDs held for sale to customers. * Asset; Normal account balance is debit b. A long-term loan
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Financial Management Case study-1 Bigger Isn’t Always Better! Overview Andre Pires‚ with over 15 years experience in the automobile industry opened a automobile parts store‚ in mid-western region of United States. Business had picked up significantly well over the years and Andre had more than doubled the store size by the third year of operations. Andre’s knowledge of finance and accounting was limited and he decided to recruit Juan Plexo‚ a second semester MBA
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“….if the creditor bank has notice‚ actual or constructive‚ of undue influence exercised by the husband (and consequently of the wife’s equity to set aside the transaction) the creditor will take subject to that equity and the wife can set aside the transaction against the creditor…as well as against the husband.” (per Lord Browne-Wilkinson in Barclays Bank plc v O Brien [1994] 1 AC 180 at 191) Critically discuss the above statement. Analysis of wife’s equity to set aside the husband’s transaction
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Articles of incorporation Trustee Debtor Corporation Us Constitution Article 1 section 8 Discharge Chapter 13 Claim Bankruptcy reform act of 1978 Bonified purchaser Duty of care Duty of loyalty Partnership Entrepreneur Franchise Professional service associations Automatic stay Exempt property Order of relief Bankrucpy estate Causa mortis Testamentary capacity Situs Limited liability company Limited partnership Sole proprietorship Sub chapter ess Winding up Fixture Chapter 7‚11‚13 Dissolution Liquidation
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The transfer of property act 1882 Immovable properties The definition of immovable properties it is negative definition‚ which say what is not an immoveable property. Section 3- of Transfer of property Act 1882-immoveable property does not include standing timber‚ growing crops or grass. Section 3- of The General Clauses Act 1897- “ Immovable property- Land Benefits to arise out of land- Profit Appendary (Exp- Rent‚ fishing rights‚ right to ferry‚ lease) Things attached to the earth or permanently
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resolution (75%): s254A(2) Dividends Dividend can only be paid out of profits if :s254T(1) -> 1/3 Assets exceed liabilities -> 2/3 Fair and reasonable to shareholders as a whole -> 3/3 Does not affect the ability to pay creditors Assets and liabilities should be calculated by the accounting standards at relevant time s254T(2) If company insolvent‚ or payment would cause insolvency‚ cannot be paid. If do - breach of duty -> because directors have a duty to avoid insolvent
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