Company Structures
Careful consideration must be given to the correct structure which is the most appropriate vehicle to carry out the purchase of a business. The range of options include private individuals, partnerships, trading trusts and limited liability companies.
The issues to be considered when determining the correct vehicle involves cost, flexibility, risk exposure, ability to raise finance and tax effectiveness.
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- Business Sales & Acquisitions
- Commercial Property
- Choosing the Right Business Entity
- Leasing including commercial property, chattels, plant & equipment
- Analysing (and minimising) Business Risk
- Shareholder Agreements and Disputes
- Company Structures
- Purchase of a Business
- Due Diligence
- Sale of a Business
- Financial Structures / Funding / Finance
- Creditor Issues
- Solvency Issues
- Liquidations & Winding Up
- Creditor Arrangements

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