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    Factors for going public through an IPO Strengths When an organization is private they have decisions to make. Going public through an initial public offering‚ or IPO is one decision they can choose. When going through an IPO there is going to be increased capital. A public offering will allow a company to raise capital to use for various corporate purposes such as working capital‚ acquisitions‚ research and development‚ marketing‚ and expanding plant and equipment (FindLaw‚ 2013). Other advantages

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    Chapter 1-23 Erik M. Williams 1-23 (Organizations associated with the public accounting profession) Several private and public sector organizations are associated with the profession. Listed below are activities pertaining to these organizations. 1. License individuals to practice as CPAs. State Boards of Accountancy 2. Promulgate GAAP. Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC)‚ American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA)‚ Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) & Government

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    As I began to do research on IPO’s‚ I wanted to make sure that I had a clear understanding of what exactly an IPO was. Initial Public Offering can be defined as the first sale of stock by a formerly private company. An IPO (Initial Public Offering) can be used by either small or large companies to raise expansion capital and become publicly traded enterprises. Many companies that undertake an IPO also request the assistance of an Investment Banking firm acting in the capacity of an underwriter to help

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    The Ford Motor Company was founded in 1903 by Henry Ford. It is a public company that is also global; distributing consumer goods in the Automotive and Transportation industry to include not only vehicles but vehicular motor parts as well as financial aspects to dealerships to offer contracts to distribute goods with the ability of installment payments. As the Ford Motor Company started out with only ten employees‚ it has grown to employ over 350‚000 employees worldwide‚ this is to include being

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    Companies act, 2013

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    COMPANY LAW QUESTIONNAIRE PART - 1 INTRODUCTION The companies Act lays down detailed provision regarding various matters and casts an obligation upon directors and officers of the company to carry the requirement of law. It is the duty of the directors and management to ensure that various provisions have been complied with. However where non-compliance has a bearing upon the accounts and transaction of the company‚ the auditor may have an obligation to bring it to the notice of the shareholders

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    Companies Act 2013

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    Department – BBA Subject – Business Regulatory Framework Topic – Companies Act 2013 Introduction Companies Act‚ 2013 is an Act of the Parliament of India which regulates incorporation of a company‚ responsibilities of a company‚ directors‚ and dissolution of a company. The 2013 Act is divided into 29 chapters containing 470 clauses as against 658 Sections in the Companies Act‚ 1956. The Act has replaced The Companies Act‚ 1956 (in a partial manner) after receiving the assent

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    RECOMMENDATION For a company that will turn one hundred in a decade‚ Nestle has almost tried all of the strategies there can be. Nestle company has expanded internationally‚ helped countries’ economies grow‚ be environmentally conscious and create joint ventures with other companies in which enhanced Nestlé’s and these companies’ performance positively. Followed are a couple of recommendations in which might enhance their performance which are: • Avoid actions that are bound to fail Even though

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    11(2) of the companies act 1956 talks about illegal association which states No company‚ association or partnership consisting of more than twenty persons shall be formed for the purpose of carrying on any other business that has for its object the acquisition of gain by the company‚ association or partnership‚ or by the individual members thereof‚ unless it is registered as a company under this Act‚ or is formed in pursuance of some other Indian law. As important aim of companies act is to eliminate

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    Refan Company Success

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    Refan Company was founded in Bulgaria in the early 90’s as a family business. At first it operates in the area of imported perfumes and cosmetics. Later on the company develops a production of perfumes‚ bath products‚ cosmetics and natural soaps through its own development links they manage to build. In the next years the company places very well on the Bulgarian market making itself the largest producer of perfumes and natural cosmetics. Company expands internationally with his own trademark “Refan”

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    The Companies Ordinance, 1984

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    The Companies Ordinance‚ 1984 THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE‚ 1984 (XLVII OF 1984) ********* CONTENTS ………… PART I - PRELIMINARY Sections Pages Preamble 1 1. Short title‚ extent and commencement 1 2. Definitions 2 3. Meaning of "subsidiary" and "holding company" 9 4. Ordinance not to apply to certain corporations 9 5. Application of Ordinance to non-trading companies with purely provincial 10 objects 6. Ordinance to override memorandum‚ articles‚ etc. 10 PART II-JURISDICTION OF

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