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A business plan is important when setting up your business. This article runs through what you need to include in your business plan.
Running a business involves many legal elements. Find out in this article the questions every business owner should ask their lawyer.
Rest breaks are an important part of the work day, but when are an employees entitled to paid breaks? Find out more here.
A liquidator is usually appointed to wind up companies in distress. During this process, the liquidator owes certain duties to the company. Read on for more information.
Are you struggling to meet your loan repayments? Find out what happens when you default on a loan and why you should take control of the situation here.
A trademark is an important tool for protecting your business's intellectual property. Find out more about when to renew your trademark here.
An Annual General Meeting (AGM) is a company meeting held annually to update members with the company's activities and finances from the previous year.
Thinking about getting an unsecured personal loan to finance something you want or need? Read on for some important things you should be considering.
A duty of disclosure is important to both Financial and Family law cases. This article will break down the key requirements.
Indemnities and insurances are a means of managing risk and transferring financial losses. However, they differ in the manner they shift the risk.
An anticipatory breach is a breach of contract that is yet to occur. Find out what options each party has in this article.
Franking credits represent a credit system that prevents the double taxation of company dividends. They are also called imputation credits in Australia.
Is your business going through a change of ownership? Find out in this article how to best manage transferring your business.
Personal Names can be trademarked in Australia in some circumstances. Find out what the legal requirements are in this article.
The executor of a will is required to carry out the wishes of the deceased. This article determines whether you can refuse the role of an executor.
It is important to understand the role of non-estate assets when creating an estate plan. Find out what non-assets are here.
An executor of a will is tasked with carrying out the terms of a will. Find out in this article whether they can also be a beneficiary.
A perpetual franchise agreement is an ongoing contract made between you and a franchisee which lays out the rights and responsibilities that each party has.

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