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The loneliest executive? - February 2010
The loneliest executive? - February 2010
The job of a finance director has seldom seemed harder. In the current climate it seems that it is not enough to simply be managing your own cash flow and profitability, you are often called upon to help your customers’ cash flow by agreeing extended credit terms.Regulating contracts and services - January 2010
Regulating contracts and services January 2010
December 2009 saw two business regulations come into force in the UK which will have a significant impact on a large number of UK businesses. The Rome I Regulation affects businesses trading with other EEA countries, while the Provision of Services Regulations 2009 apply to all businesses providing services to third parties..
Final Implementation of the Companies Act 2006 - October 2009
Final Implementation of the Companies Act 2006 - October 2009
1 October 2009 marks the end of the Companies Act 1985 (CA 1985) which will be almost entirely repealed on that date and the final implementation of the remaining provisions of the Companies Act 2006 (CA 2006).
Read more: Final Implementation of the Companies Act 2006 - October 2009
Planning for the Unexpected - May 2009
Planning for the Unexpected - May 2009
If you and your fellow shareholders own your company and are employed in the business one of your unexpected deaths could have serious and adverse consequences for either the company or the bereaved family.
The Silver Lining - February 2009
The Silver Lining - February 2009
Olivier Morel heads the French corporate group of solicitors at Cripps Harris Hall LLP. Having spent over 20 years advising French and other overseas companies on their UK investments, Olivier explains why more and more foreign investors elect to buy a UK company, rather than start their own operation from scratch.
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