Articles, tagged with "corporate governance", page 5
29th September 2009
Top Ten Points to Consider by James Claridge
For investors considering a foray into the speculative but potentially lucrative and personally rewarding start-up/early stage sector, here are some key points to consider, steps to take and key questions to...
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affinitymarketing
21st September 2009
Housing set to welcome PEs
Guidelines In The Works To Invite Funds
The urban development ministry is also in talks with the World Bank for a $5-billion loan under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) for improving urban infrast...
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santoshbaranwal
17th September 2009
Corporate Governance Data Collection System UK Site: This site is built for UK, Enrope, and US users. Link: http://www.survey-partner.co.uk/
Corporate Governance Data Collection System China Site: This site is built for China, Hongkong, and Taiwan user...
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30th August 2009
Small business and small and medium enterprises sector is dynamically changing. It is a taxing situation to decrease cost in each possible way to let the business maximize profit and keep flourishing. There comes the role of virtual finance director.
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
17th August 2009
by Barclay Simpson the Corporate Governance recruitment specialist - download the full Information Security Interim Market Report 2009 (.pdf document) http://www.barclaysimpson.com/document_uploaded/2009%20IR%20Security.pdf
The information security rec...
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Barclay Simpson
26th June 2009
Tax is always good for citizens worldwide. It is through the taxes that individuals and corporate pay that country develops overall. So tax is mandatory for our overall growth. Yet one major drawback of taxation law is that the complicacy of the individua...
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Author:
Article Manager
22nd June 2009
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was enacted in the year 2002 and five years have passed since then. A lot of lessons have been learnt and with the gathering of experience now the US companies have come out brightly with their reporting as per the requirement of th...
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Author:
Robert Bell
22nd June 2009
Sarbanes-Oxley Act is categorized as 'Corporate and Auditing Accountability, Responsibility, and Transparency Act' or 'CAARTA' Act passed by the United States Senate's Banking Committee with the Active support of President Bush. This law was enacted to su...
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Author:
Robert Bell
17th June 2009
The year 2008-09 has not been very good for businesses. With the global economic calamity and recession, businesses across the world have suffered severe damages. But the worst hit has been for the outsourcing industry. But the trouble doesn't end here. I...
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Author:
Maneet Puri
17th June 2009
People generally get confused with two major terms, 1) Share Market & 2) Stock Exchange. To make things clear they aren't the same. Share market is the platform where stock exchanges happen. A Share Market is a public market for the trading of company sto...
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Author:
Conan
05th May 2009
The Mission Plan: Battlefield Strategies for Crisis Management
The bottom line in business these days has become both simpler and more challenging: all businesses globally are in, or will soon be in, a state of financial crisis. Destructive forces not ...
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Mark Mayoka
07th April 2009
With the growth of knowledge workers, ubiquity of content creation tools and subsequent explosion of electronically stored information, new challenges have arisen in the Early Case Assessment phase of eDiscovery and corporate governance enforcement. Initi...
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Author:
liza252
22nd March 2009
The essential difference between the US and the UK models of corporate governance is that, in the UK, there is a clear understanding of how board rooms work combined with a flexible, principles-based approach while, in the US, corporate governance is esse...
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Author:
Alan Calder
13th March 2009
The Shareholders' Rights Directive will be introduced into UK law in August 2009. According to the Department for Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (‘BERR'), which is responsible for implementing the Directive, the aim is to: ‘improve corporat...
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london-registrars
13th March 2009
Commercial law is effectively the legislation that covers most transactions in the life of Joe Public, from the fine balance of a marriage contract to the more fundamental protection of intellectual property. Corporate law, on the other hand, is the exclu...
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Author:
Kayla Reid