because, under subsection 110.6(2.1), the corporation is not a Qualified Small Business Corporation (QSBC). There are three criteria for qualifying as a SBC under subsection 110.6(2.1): • Within 24 months preceding the transaction, the shares must not be held by anyone other than the individual owner or persons related to the individual owner. • Within 24 months preceding the transaction, more that 50% of the FMV of the assets in the corporation are used for business in Canada. • At
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2010 Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate social responsibility (CSR) reports provide stakeholders with valuable information about the relationship between a given corporation and society; additionally these reports may serve as a public relations vehicle. CSR reports improve communication between a corporation and its local constituents as well as the greater society. CSR reports and accounting data combine to offer investors and other stakeholders a larger picture of a corporation’s
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Part A: SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: This business type is basically a business with one owner. Give a company a name and starting a sole proprietorship is simple. With this type of business all profits are the owners, but the burdens and liabilities are also the owners’ responsibilities. * LIABILITY- The liabilities are extremely high, from personnel injuries, to debt unpaid. If any part of your business suffers financially and not dealt with, the personal assets of the owner can subject to being
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Individual Skills Case Analysis Memo: LEVIS Strauss & Co., Global Sourcing By Yen-Ru (Angelina) Chen LEVIS Strauss & Co., is torn between two solutions: engage in the China market, or withdraw from the China market. The article outlines the benefits of working in the China market along with the challenges the company will be facing. If LS&CO. chooses to engage with China, it will be facing several challenges that may eventually go against their company value and company policy
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partnerships, and provide employees a benefit package that will increase productivity, creativity and partnerships with cable companies, networks, etc. With a set of managerial decisions and actions that determines the long-run performance of a corporation Netflix will be able
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the world’s fastest growing economies, Angola scores near the bottom of the Human Development and Corruption Perceptions Indices, thereby typifying the Natural Resource Curse. Understanding sustainable development in this context, multinational corporations involved in exploiting these natural resources, are able to contribute to the sustainable development of Angola through their corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities. An extensive review of the literature, augmented by the author’s experiences
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I. INTRODUCTION Recording Studio business is indeed a very in demand business in the music industry. A recording studio is a facility for sound recording and mixing. Recording studios may be used by record musicians, voice over artists for advertisements or dialogue replacement in film, television or animation, foley, or to record their accompanying musical soundtracks. The typical recording studio consists of a room called the "studio" or "live room", where instrumentalists and vocalists perform;
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Part A Potential Liability Since the House of Lords decision in Salomon v Salomon & Co Ltd, it has been recognised that an inflexible application of the concepts of separate entity and limited liability will imply that can lead to undesirable consequences. Under certain occasionally, the court will go behind the corporate veil. In refer to cases of Yap Sing Hock v Public Prosecutor where the Supreme Court Peh Swee Chin SCJ would suggest the veil to be lifted by statutes, e.g. the Companies Act
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his duties with a degree of care and diligence that a reasonable person would if he was at a position considered to be of officer cadre such as General Counsel and Company Secretary. The Corporations Act 2001, s 9 defines the term “Officer” in a way that if a person is a director or secretary of the corporation or a person who is involved in decision making and thus impacting the substantial part of the organization. Mr. Shafron tried to defend stating he had two different roles in the company
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DIANE GERINGER, individually, and as parent and next best friend of TARA GERINGER, and as surviving spouse of William Geringer, decedent, and mother of Jared Geringer, decedent, Plaintiff(s), v. WILDHORN RANCH, INC., a Colorado Corporation, M. R. WATTERS and LES BRETZKE, Defendants UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO 706 F. Supp. 1442 December 14, 1988 (with professor edits) OPINION SHERMAN G. FINESILVER, CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE Plaintiff Diane
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