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A more in depth look at the act

  • Forming a company
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  • General duties of directors
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  • Related agreements
  • Directors' service contracts
  • Directors' liabilities
  • Records of directors meetings
  • Company secretary
  • Accounting records
  • How long should accounting records be kept?
  • Financial year
  • Group accounts
  • Directors' report
  • Appointment of auditors
  • Auditor's rights to information
  • Shares and share capital

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