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Accountancy Law
2013/10/22

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Charlene Roets CA(SA)
M.Com
B.Compt (Hons)
012 429 6079 roetsc@unisa.ac.za Disclaimer
Kindly note that these slides are for extra revision purposes.
It should by no means replace your study material. All material covered in topics 1-8 of your study guide is examinable
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Topic 2
Related parties and control
• Relationship between individual and individual






Married or living together as if married
Siblings
Parents and Children
Parents and Adopted Children
Grandparents and grandchildren

• Relationship between individual and juristic person (company)





Individual holds majority of shares in company (51% or more)
Individual together with related/inter related person holds majority of shares (e.g. John, his wife, and his brother together holds 51% or more)
Individual’s wife or brother or child or parents holds 51% or more (even though the individual may hold nothing)
Individual, although holding 0% or less than 50% of the shares, has the right to appoint or choose directors who controls the board.

Topic 2
• Relationship between juristic person and juristic person (company and company) • Company A holds 51% or more of the shares in Company B
• Company A is able to appoint or choose the directors that controls the board of Company B
• John and/or his wife together holds 51% or more of the shares in both Company A and
Company B
• Company A holds 51% in Company B and Company B holds 100% in Company C (all three are related and part of the same group).

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Topic 2
Solvency and Liquidity
Solvency test


Assets fairly valued =/> Liabilities fairly valued

Liquidity test







Company can pay its debts
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