Introduction to Business Lecture 07

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Introduction to Business Lecture 07 MGT211 Introduction to Business Lecture 07

Shareholders’ meetings Statutory Meeting is the first meeting after commencement of business. Annual General Meeting is the meeting of the company once in a year. Extra Ordinary General Meeting.

Statutory Meeting Section 77 of The Companies Ordinance 1984 deals with such type of meeting. The company must give 21 days notice to shareholders prior to the meeting. Matters to be Discussed: Amount of capital acquired. Details of machinery purchased. Details of development in all areas of the business.

Statutory Meeting Sometimes, issue of share capital does not give minimum amount set by the company. Underwriters are those organizations which guarantee the company to buy the remaining shares, if minimum requirement is not met. Statutory report will also tell about the underwriters and commission paid to them. Information about arrears to be received by the company.

Annual General Meeting All shareholders will participate in this meeting which is held once in a year. The company must give 21 days notice to shareholders prior to the meeting. Objectives of Annual General Meeting Election of directors for the next year. Appointment of auditors. Auditors will review the annual accounts of the company and report on the accuracy of these accounts.

Annual General Meeting Shareholders will elect and approve the appointment of auditors. If auditors are already hired, the shareholders will review their performance and decide whether to continue with current auditors or to change them. Auditors will also be asked whether they are willing to work with the company or not.

Annual General Meeting Declaration of dividend. Decision for directors’ remuneration. Auditors will report on the companies accounts in terms of: Accuracy No fraud found Conformity with the Companies Ordinance 1984.

Extra Ordinary General Meeting This meeting will be called when there are: Some extra ordinary circumstances. Some special type of business. Decision for debentures. The company can change its memorandum and articles of association in extra ordinary general meeting.

Share Capital The capital with which the company gets registration is called Authorized Capital of the company. The part of capital that has been offered to general public is called paid up or issued capital. The part which has not yet been issued to general public is called un issued capital.

Share Capital If people have applied for more capital than required, the company will issue the shares by balloting and return the excess money to the general public. If people have applied for less capital than required, whatever amount has been received will be the paid up capital of the company.

Winding up of the company Voluntary winding up The members of the company decide about winding up of the company. Special Resolution Members will present special resolution in the extra ordinary general meeting regarding winding up of the company. If approved by the members, the company will be dissolved.

Winding up by court Members have applied to the court for winding up of business. If court feels that: Business is not in the benefit of the society. Objective of the business is not in line with the culture of the country. Business is deceiving the general public. The court will order that business should be closed immediately.