In the beginning‚ state that all sections are in reference to Corporations Act 2001 unless stated otherwise. Company finance and fundraising Equity (share) Finance Issue of shares Company has power to issue shares: s124(1)(a) Management powers: s198A Company can determine terms of issue and rights and restrictions: s254B Issuing shares that have pre-emptive rights (for proprietary companies only): s254D Classes of shares Ordinary shares Preference shares Right to vote at general meeting
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PRELIM COMPUTER What is a Computer? A computer is an electronic machine that can be programmed to accept data (input)‚ process it into useful information (output)‚ and store it in a storage device for future use Characteristics of a Computer •It’s a machine. •It is electronic. •It is automatic. •It can manipulate data. •It has memory •It has logical function Capabilities of a Computer • Speed • Accuracy • Repetitiveness • Storage • Programmable Limitations of a Computer • Cannot operate without
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Organizational boundary: Boundary which separates the organization from its environment. External Environment: Factor beyond the organizational boundary that effects it‚ for example: general and local economic conditions technology political-legal considerations social issues global environment issues of ethical and social responsibility the business environment itself The economic environment: The conditions of the economic system in which an organization operates. Key economic
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A TECHNICAL REPORT ON THE STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) AT Centre for Computer Engineering‚ 9/14 Mbonu Ojike Street‚Ikenegbu Owerri‚ Imo State. Presented By Francis
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Table of Contents Question 1 1 1.1 Introduction 2 1.2 Offer 2 1.3 Counter offer 4 1.4 Option contract 4 1.5 Acceptance 5 1.6 Postal Rule 5 Question 2:. 7 2.1 What is Judicial Precedent? 7 2.2 Hierarchy of Precedents 8 2.3 Limitations and Types of Judicial Precedent 9 2.4 Advantages and Disadvantages of Judicial Precedent 10 2.5 Contributions of Judicial Precedent 12 3.0 References 14 Question 1 On 13 September‚ Fiona‚ a newly qualified dentist‚ receives the following
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__________________________________________________________________________________ Assignment Topic Due Date: Friday‚ noon‚ of week 8 Semester One 2014 On 1 October‚ Buyer saw a courier van with a FOR SALE sign that included a telephone number and a price of "$25‚000 cash." That night‚ Buyer called Seller. Buyer explained that he would have to borrow the money but could get it next week. Seller provided his address to Buyer and told Buyer‚ "If you want the van‚ mail me a cheque for $5000. Pay
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What is dance? Dance is a type of art that generally involves movement of the body‚ often rhythmic and to music. It is performed in many cultures as a form of emotional expression‚ social interaction‚ or exercise‚ in a spiritual or performance setting‚ and is sometimes used to express ideas or tell a story. Dance may also be regarded as a form of nonverbal communication between humans or other animals‚ as in bee dances and behavior patterns such as mating dances. Definitions of what constitutes
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CH 1 Marketing -Process by which companies create value for customers and build strong customer relationships in order to capture value from customers in return Marketing Process 1. Create Value for customers Create Value for customers Understand the market place + customer needs/wants/demands 2. Design a customer driven marketing strategy (goal=getting‚ keeping‚ growing target customers) 3. Construct a marketing program delivering superior value 4. Build profitable customer
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Deliverable Week 4 Learning Team Deliverable TA-4D) Recessions seem to show up every so often and create economic hardship. One might think that macroeconomic policymakers could tame the business cycle and implement policies that would end recessions. Are recessions a necessary fact of macroeconomic life? If not‚ what would it take to eliminate them? If they are unavoidable‚ what types of business can benefit from them? How would a recession affect your firm? Economists
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Eco-tourism and Scandinavia Everyone is going eco. Finding earth-friendly vacation spots and activities in Scandinavia is not rocket science. Scandinavians love to travel and are constantly chasing sunny beaches in far away places‚ but there are amazing adventures waiting to be had right in their own backyards! Whether kayaking along one of the many coast lines of Scandinavia‚ biking‚ hiking‚ skiing‚ or searching out more adventurous experiences‚ the Nordic countries offer a smörgåsbord of opportunities
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