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Forms of Business Organisation Part-3 (Joint Stock Company)

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Forms of Business Organisation Part-3 (Joint Stock Company)

Joint Stock Company, Public Company vs. Private Company, Factors affecting the choice of form of organisation

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English [CC]

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Lectures -6

Duration -55 mins

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Course Description

In this course, we will discuss:

  1. What is the meaning of Joint Stock Company?

  2. What are the various features of a Joint Stock Company?

  1. Brief explanation of the following terms :

(a) Perpetual succession (b) Common Seal (c) Artificial person (d) Oligarchic management

  1. What are the merits of a Joint Stock Company?

5. Formation of Joint Stock Company is easy or complicated process. Discuss.

6. The liability of members of Joint Stock Company is limited. Discuss.

  1. What are the limitations of a Joint Stock Company?

8. What is the meaning of oligarchic management?

9. What is the meaning of a private company?

  1. What are the various differences between a Public Company and a Private Company?

  2. What are the various privileges and exemptions to Private Companies that Public Companies do not possess?

  3. Is a Private Company Better Than a Public Company?

  4. Why do some larger companies decide to remain private?

  5. Can a private company become a public company?

  6. What is the minimum and maximum number of members in Public Company and Private Company?

  7. Why is it important to choose an appropriate form of organization? Discuss the factors that determine the choice of form of organization.

17. Comparative analysis of Sole proprietorship, Partnership, Joint Hindu Family Business, Cooperative Society and Company

Who this course is for:

  • Students who are interested to learn about Joint Stock Company

Goals

  • .What is the meaning of Joint Stock Company?
  •  What are the features, merits and limitations of Joint Company?
  • What is the difference between a Public Company and a Private Company?
  • What are the various factors that determine the choice of form of organization?

Prerequisites

  • No particular skills, experience, tools or equipment's required by learns prior to taking this course.

Forms of Business Organisation Part-3 (Joint Stock Company)

Curriculum

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Introduction

1 Lectures
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Joint Stock Company – Meaning and Features

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Merits of Joint Stock Company

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Limitations of Joint Stock Company

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Public Company vs. Private Company, Privileges to Private Companies

1 Lectures
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Factors affecting the choice of form of Organization

1 Lectures
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Prabh Kirpa Classes

Prabh Kirpa Classes

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