Articles, tagged with "articles of association", page 5
21st January 2010
Most little business enterprises set up buy as limited companies. This happens for several motives, the most prominent amongst those staying that environment up a limited organisation allows somebody to draw a distinct line concerning his particular prope...
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Author:
Courtney Barr
14th January 2010
A Shareholders Agreement is simply a contract made between the shareholders of a company. It governs the relationship between the shareholders, and between the shareholders and the company.
It is important to note that there is no legal requirement to...
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Author:
James Quinn
05th January 2010
Company formation agents, as the name implies, are experts in incorporating and registering companies. Thanks to the growth in the number of such specialized services, and the increasing standardization in company formation, the cost of forming companies...
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Author:
panlegis
18th December 2009
Forming a company of your own is your first critical step towards achieving a combination of financial security and self employment. Company formation in India is an effective and excellent way for international entrepreneurs to conduct business in one of...
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Author:
goyalchaman
17th December 2009
An LLP or a Limited Liability Partnership is quite comparable to a standard partnership except that the individual members have lower or limited liabilities to any debts that arise from the running of the business. In a nutshell, LLP offers the flexibilit...
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Author:
goyalchaman
14th December 2009
If you share ownership of a Company with others it is always useful and in many cases essential that you protect your position with a Shareholder Agreement.
What is a Shareholders' Agreement?
A Shareholders' Agreement is a private contract in writin...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
10th December 2009
However, the process of business registration involves a lot of paperwork, where applicants need to collate a number of documents. Following this, entrepreneurs have to register their business with the Registrar of Companies for a standard fee of £20 an...
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Author:
gardnerwilkinson
07th December 2009
Forming a joint venture in China can be a successful endeavor as long as each side's goals, contributions and responsibilities are mutual and understood. Unfortunately, this is not always the case, as evidenced by the fall in percentage of total foreign i...
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Author:
Dezan Shira & Associates
07th December 2009
The wholly foreign-owned enterprise has become the investment vehicle of choice for the international investor wanting to manufacture, service or trade in China. In addition to the WFOE's expansive business scope, its unrivaled popularity arises from mult...
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Author:
Dezan Shira & Associates
07th December 2009
When you start a company formation, you have a responsibility to make sure that your company has everything it needs to hit the ground running. You will need to set up your company before you can even register it with the Companies House. You will have to...
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Author:
goyalchaman
25th November 2009
A Non Governmental Organization (NGO) is an association of a body of individuals with a non-profit motive. An association of persons with non-profit motive i.e. NGO formation can be done under some Indian Acts. NGO formation can be done as charitable trus...
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Author:
chaman goyal
25th November 2009
Although the offshore banking world tends to focus on locations closer to the United States - the Cayman Islands, Panama or Bermuda, for example - there are offshore jurisdictions worldwide that, in this technological age, may actually be a smarter invest...
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Author:
Richard
24th November 2009
Business formation can prove to be quite a daunting task if the services of business registration agents are not sought. According to the UK Registrar of Companies, there were approximately 233,770 business formations in the United Kingdom. The UK Governm...
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Author:
Melville Jackson
23rd November 2009
Company is a separate legal entity which is registered under the companies act. Every country is having different procedure of registration. Company registration in India is registered under Companies act 1956. Company registration in India required certa...
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Author:
goyalchaman
21st November 2009
If you are thinking about launching a new company, the United Kingdom would be the right place to start off. Well, there are several advantages of the UK company registration and this should provide you enough impetus to start UK Company. First of all, th...
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Author:
Mike Bern