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Last year there were 236 000 new incorporations registered, an increase of 10 000 on the previous year with the figure has been rising steadily each year. Setting up a limited company may be the ideal vehicle for business expansion, but nevertheless the prospect can appear daunting. This fully revised guide lays out all the procedures required for setting up and administering a limited company. It also details the duties and responsibilities of directors and company secretaries. An essential handbook, it will prove a worthwhile investment for sole traders, partnerships and co-operatives contemplating corporation.
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There are distinct advantages to operating as a limited company, and it is the ideal structure for business expansion. It easily assimilates additional participants and capital, has separate debts and liabilities, uniquely flexible borrowing powers and continues trading despite management or shareholder changes.
This fully revised new edition of Forming a Limited Company is the essential guide for aspiring entrepreneurs starting in business, or for those already running a small unincorporated business who are looking towards expansion. It explains the advantages of incorporation and gives expert advice and guidance on every topic, including:
The procedures required for setting up; the company name;
administering the company;
financial matters;
the duties and responsibilities of directors;
changes after incorporation.
Thoroughly updated to take into account the latest legislation, and including copies of all the necessary forms, this is the complete guide for sole traders, partnership and cooperatives contemplating incorporation.
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