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    Some corporations do not have a clear understanding on what the public really wants and what the society expects from a company (Mohr, Webb, & Harris, 2001). Microsoft knew exactly what the society wants to see regarding its social behavior. The organization is acting in a socially responsible way, by beginning a process in which the company goes completely carbon neutral across all of the company’s operations. Furthermore, each business unit will be responsible for its behavior. If the process fails

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    towards outside sources. Part two: Research into the Relevant Law In this part, the law that is relevant to deal with this issue has to be analyzed. After examining the answers given by the clients, it seems that the business structure of a corporation will be most suitable for the clients. The other option is to create a partnership for the business. However it is not possible for the clients to run their business as a sole trader because it will be started by 3 to 4 persons jointly. Under these

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    of registration and ongoing costs- Incorporation of the business in Australia attracts the registration costs and must get the certification under s118 and 1274 (Harris et al. 2011, p. 75). These charges are more than just registration the business name. Registration fees can be found on the ASIC website under Schedules of corporations fees. Incorporated companies also subjects to post-registered requirement which incurred more costs. 5.2 Limited Liability- As described earlier, member of the incorporated

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    Daniel Wilkie Case

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    The three main directors involved in this case were Daniel Wilkie who was the chief operating officer, Timothy Mainprize who was the chief financial officer and Stephen Burroughs who was the company’s manager (Lampe, 2005). The three directors were charged with charges of deceiving auditors and dishonesty. Wilkie was charged with two offences of dishonesty as a company’s officer and misleading an auditor of the company, Mainprize was also charged with the same three offences and Burroughs was charged

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    is very important to decide the form of legal entity which may be appropriate based on a number of factors. The legal entity can be sole proprietorship, partnerships (general and limited liability partnerships), limited liability companies, or corporations. One of the most important factors to consider when deciding the appropriate form of legal business entity is complexity. If one has limited capital and wishes to start a simple business unit, then sole proprietorship is the most appropriate. The

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    Dual Career Couples Essay

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    DUAL CAREER COUPLES AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT, FAMILY AND REALLOCATION ISSUES SERVICES PROVIDED BY LARGE CORPORATIONS AND SMALL COMPANIES ABSTRACT As the dual career couples phenomenal increase rapidly in the global economy, large and small companies need to provide reliable services in order to alleviate the work-life challenges to support dual career couples in the complex issues they often faced. This paper will focus in the family career and reallocation issues of dual career couples and what

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    LEGT 2741 MAJOR ASSIGNMENT The chances of successfully enforcing the contractual agreement between Casino Ltd. and its employees depends upon the issues raised, the rules and subsequent applications that could be established by the trade union against Casino Ltd. ------------------------------------------------- Issues 1. Whether Casino Ltd. (the parent company) and Caterers Ltd. (its wholly-owned subsidiary company) are considered as separate legal entities. Additionally, whether the concept

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    factors which should be considered before finalising the business structure. 5.1 Costs of registration and ongoing costs- Incorporation of the business in Australia attracts the registration costs and must get the certification under s118 and 1274 (Harris et al. 2011, p. 75). These charges are more than just registration the business name. Registration fees can be found on the ASIC website under Schedules of

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    Mohr, L. A., Webb, D. J., & Harris, K. E. (2001). Do Consumers Expect Companies to be Socially Responsible? The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Buying Behavior. Journal Of Consumer Affairs, 35(1), 45. This article examines whether or not corporate social responsibility affect purchasing decisions by reviewing surveys and implementing an experiment. Afterwards, researchers examined the data to determine if corporate social responsibility affects consumer behavior. Both methods were integral

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    through its assets, cash resources, borrowings where all the circumstance are observed with niche and corner so that the company’s solvency could be studied as small temporary lack of liquidity will not prove the insolvency of the company. Under the corporations act 2001, for the provision of insolvent trading proposes directors have the ordinary meaning including a shadow as well as de facto director. Under the Australian insolvent trading provisions, when the company’s incurs a debt, or company becomes

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