What 2 documents are required to form a company?
What is the Memorandum of Association?
What are Articles of Association?
What rules do the Articles of Association detail?
Who agrees Articles of Association?
Companies are established as either?
What is a Private company?
Ltd companies, where there is one shareholder.
What is a Public company?
PLCs companies, where there’s a minimum of two shareholders.
Which type of company can issue shares to the public?
Public companies (PLCs) - all listed companies are PLCs, but not all PLCs are listed.
What does ‘Limited’ mean?
Liability of shareholders for the debts of the company are limited to the amount that they agreed to pay to the company on initial subscription.
What are Annual General Meetings (AGMs)?
Public companies meetings to give shareholders the opportunity to ask questions to directors about the company’s strategy and operations.
When are Annual General Meetings (AGMs) held?
Within 6 months of the financial years end.
What rights does the Companies Act (2006) provide shareholders to do at AGMs?
What is a Proxy?
When a shareholder appoints someone to vote (but not speak) on their behalf at a company meeting.
What matters do shareholders vote on at AGMs?
How are matters put to shareholders?
What’s the difference between Ordinary and Special resolutions?
What is the Capital of a company made up of?
Combination of borrowing and money invested by its owners.
* Long-term borrowings (debt) is referred to as bonds.
* Money invested is typically invested in equities.
What are Shares?
Equity capital of a company. They comprise of Ordinary and Preference shares.
What are characteristics of Ordinary Shares?
What are characteristics of Preference Shares?
What is meant by Convertible preference shares?
Convert preference into ordinary shares at set intervals or pre-set terms.
What is meant by Redeemable preference shares?
Shares which have a date on which they must be redeemed (when the nominal value of the shares will be paid back to the preference shareholder and the shares are cancelled).
What are the Benefits of Owning Shares?