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    Different types of company

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    BUSINESS LAW COURSEWORK ASSIGNMENT: 2013-2014 Craig Shaw Contents 1. Introduction 2. Company vs Partnership 2.1 Benefits of adopting a company 3. Types of company 4. Shareholding model 5. Starting the company 6. The Articles of Association 7. Conclusion and recommendations 1. Introduction As an employee of a management consultancy specialising in starting up business ventures‚ I have been approached by 3 graduates wish to develop an idea into a business venture. This report aims to give

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    SLOGANS OF DIFFERENT BRANDS 1) Brand name : Alltel Business Description: Telecommunication Slogan: ‘Love Every Minute’ 2) Brand name : Apache Business Description: Petroleum Slogan: ‘Energy to Grow’ 3) Brand name : Apple Business Description: Consumer electronics Slogan: ‘Byte into an Apple’ 4) Brand name : Avon Products Business Description: Personal & Household Products Slogan: ‘Ding-Dong-Avon Calling’ 5) Brand name : Boeing Business Description:

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    Company Accounting

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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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    ------------------------------------------------- MGT 360 ------------------------------------------------- busINESS ethics AND SOCIal responsibilty  UNETHICAL PRACTICES OF TWO COMPANIES OCEANIC BANK PFIZER PHARAMACEUTICAL OCEANIC BANK Oceanic Bank International Plc‚ Nigeria. The present CEO of Oceanic Bank International Plc is John Aboh. Oceanic bank is one of the most leading financial service institutions in

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    Life Cycle Of A Company

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    The Company Life-Cycle of presented by Yunus Acar & Jonas Gebremariam Company Overview Organizational Life-Cycle AGENDA Case Study – Apple Inc. Apple Today Conclusion 7/4/15 Int. Law‚ Yunus Acar‚ Jonas Gebremariam‚ SS 2015 2 COMPANY OVERVIEW Apple Inc. COMPANY 7/4/15 LIFE-CYCLE CASE STUDY Int. Law‚ Yunus Acar‚ Jonas Gebremariam‚ SS 2015 APPLE TODAY CONCLUSION 3 Founded in California 1976 Founders: Steve Jobs / Steve Wozniak / Ronald Wayne Industry: Computer Hardware Computer Software

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    between a public company and a private company are explained in the following manner: 1. Minimum number of members The minimum number of person required to form a public company is seven‚ whereas in a private company their number is only two. 2. Maximum number of members There is no limit on the maximum number of member of a public company‚ but a private company cannot have more than fifty members excluding past and present employees. 3. Commencement of Business A private company can commence its

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    Accounting Companies

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    the accuracy of Glitzy Ball Gowns’ estimating system‚ which should be able to quote prices that allow for the high profit margins for Glitzy Ball Gowns. Glitzy Ball Gowns do not produce a large number of attires‚ so in order for them to succeed they have to ensure that they achieve a high profit margin on each attire. Their service is used extensively by students in the surrounding high schools to custom make that special outfit for their senior school ball. The three cost that make up the total

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    Manufacturing Company

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    Assignment 1 – Manufacturing company Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson is an American multinational company that was founded in Brunswick‚ New Jersey in 1886 by American entrepreneurs Robert Wood Johnson and Edward Mead Johnson. It manufactures pharmaceuticals‚ medical devices and consumer products. Johnson and Johnson and its subsidiaries have operations in over 60 countries and sell their products in over 175 countries. They are one of the world’s largest manufacturer of health care

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    The accounting cycle refers to the process by which companies produce their financial statements for a specific period of time. It is called a cycle because the steps are repeated each reporting period. The organization at which I am employed completes its accounting cycle monthly. The organization is a privately owned nursing facility licensed and incorporated in the state of Virginia that has been in business since 1966. An explanation of the overall accounting cycle at the organization including

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    There are few types of directors a company may have. Managing director or chief executive officer is appointed in many companies. He is put in charge of managing the company’s daily business. A managing director may be conferred with any of the powers that the directors can exercise. He also performs a vital role in large companies because of the scale of the company’s business it is usually impractical for the board to actively carry out daily management and so it delegates its management function

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