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    Role of a Director

    The role of a director of a company carries with it much legal responsibility This is the topic that will be discussed in this essay. It will begin with a definition of what a director is, followed by the relevant legislation. I will go on to discuss the different types of directors in a company followed by the main duties directors owe to a company. I have taken a look then at the powers directors have in a company and ended this topic with the personal and criminal accountability directors

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    To What Extent Is Csr Beneficial to a Company’s Performance?

    To what extent is CSR beneficial to a company’s performance?           The area of corporate social responsibility has been laid great emphasis recent year. Corporate social responsibility means a company concerns its business operations in an environmental-friendly way and interacts with its shareholders and customers voluntarily (Commission of the European Communities, 2001, as cited in Dahlsrud, 2008). Nowadays a large quantity of international companies have issued their CSR

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    Acct 3

    senior management has lost integrity due to illegal activities. 3–43. Thomas Gilbert and Susan Bradley formed a professional corporation called “Financial Services Inc.—A Professional Corporation,” each taking 50 percent of the authorized common stock. Gilbert is a CPA and a member of the AICPA. Bradley is a CPCU (Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter). The corporation performs auditing and tax services under Gilbert’s direction and insurance services under Bradley’s supervision. One of the corporation’s

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    Lit1

    employee benefits are not deductible from business income on tax returns. The partnership may end upon the withdrawal or death of a partner. Corporations A corporation is different from a sole proprietorship or a partnership in that a corporation is separate statutorily created legal entity from the people who manage, own, control, and operate it. A corporation can be taxed; it can be sued; it can enter into contractual

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    The Jextra Neighborhood Case

    The Jextra Neighborhood Case Study George Koduah AMBA 660 Instructor: Dr. David J Pritchard April 23, 2013 Introduction The Jextra Neighborhood case study is an attestation of the growing effort by Multi National Corporations to extend their operational base to take advantage of the increasing benefits associated with globalization, a phenomenon that involves ‘cross border trading among nations and customers’ (Daniels, Radebaugh, & Sullivan, 2013). The case highlights the managerial

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    Aecom

    measure for improving a region. The attributes that the firm possesses point towards city development. From the architecture to the economical aspect of the company, AECOM is suited in improving the nature of a city. Therefore, the traits of the corporation will be suited or appealing to governments that seek to renovate or improve the nature of a region or even a country. Based on the capabilities of the firm, it is evident that AECOM can deal with large projects, which implies that the firm can deal

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    John

    UNIT V BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS INTRODUCTION This unit introduces students to the most common forms of business organizations, namely sole proprietorship, partnership and limited liability companies. However, emphasis is placed here on partnership and the legal consequences which flow from the formation of such a method. The main advantages and disadvantages of these forms of business organizations are also discussed. Important Concepts in Business Organizations The following are some

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    Lit1 – Task 310.1.2-01 Through 310.1.2-06

    business there. Some advantages to this type of business are that the sole proprietor makes all business decisions, has creative control and keeps all of the profits (or can reinvest them). He also saves the expense of creating a partnership or corporation. There are no forms to fill out if you are a sole proprietor: you decide to start a business and you do it. There is no legal obligation to become incorporated. Another advantage is that there are no special tax forms to fill out; the sole proprietor

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    Waterbottle

    decade is due to many corporations' advertising efforts to promote the need to drink "healthy" bottled water rather than tap water. Multinational companies across the globe are racking in billions of dollars with very little effort. According to some, companies are taking free water and making huge sums of money, this is a response to very low restrictions on water withdrawal. Worldwide there are thousands of companies bottling water for profit. Almost all of these corporations make huge amounts of

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    Forgiving a Director’s Breach of Duty

    often involve some form of commercial risk and are sometimes made on the basis of limited information. It would be unjust to hold directors personally liable for a breach of duty, regardless of the situation. Section 1318 of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) (Corporations Act) provides some protection for company officers3 against the consequences of a breach of duty in limited circumstances4. The section confers a discretionary power on courts, which reads: If, in any civil proceeding against a person

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