Background: A business rescue plan has to comply with a new and vague set of obligations regulated by South African legislation. Expectations of the plan are largely unknown, yet crucial in determining compliance. Establishing an effective benchmark for the plan is essential for the growth and success of the industry. Purpose: The study set out to answer these questions: What are the most crucial elements needed to fill the gap between the specifics of the Companies Act (2008) and the further elements needed to meet the plan’s primary objective of providing adequate information to stakeholders? What are the international principles applicable to rehabilitation plans and what elements underpin them? Method: Thirteen industry experts were s...
While it is widely accepted in the literature that stakeholders play a role in the turnaround of an...
Background: Business rescue, in terms of Chapter 6 of the Companies Act No 71 of 2008, is still rela...
With increasing challenges facing the South African economic environment, the need to assist locally...
Preliminary analysis of business rescue plans suggested that a significant contrast exists between i...
This study examined the new Companies Act (71/2008) with a specific focus on Chapter 6, business res...
South Africa is experiencing constrained economic growth with a domestic growth rate for 2017, of le...
Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.This study examined the new Companie...
Background: The low success rate of business rescue has prompted debate relating to the effectivenes...
Background: In 2011 a new Companies Act (No. 71 of 2008) was implemented in South Africa. A feature ...
Business rescue proceedings attempt to rehabilitate businesses that are in financial distress. In sp...
A research report submitted by In partial fulfilment of the Degree: Master of Commerce School of A...
LL.M. (Commercial Law)South African company law has seen many changes in respect of corporate rescue...
Background: The direct costs associated with business rescue proceedings are integral to the decisio...
BACKGROUND: Entrepreneurs often face distress in their businesses; as one way to address it, they ca...
This article makes some comparisons between the Australian corporate rescue provisions and those pro...
While it is widely accepted in the literature that stakeholders play a role in the turnaround of an...
Background: Business rescue, in terms of Chapter 6 of the Companies Act No 71 of 2008, is still rela...
With increasing challenges facing the South African economic environment, the need to assist locally...
Preliminary analysis of business rescue plans suggested that a significant contrast exists between i...
This study examined the new Companies Act (71/2008) with a specific focus on Chapter 6, business res...
South Africa is experiencing constrained economic growth with a domestic growth rate for 2017, of le...
Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.This study examined the new Companie...
Background: The low success rate of business rescue has prompted debate relating to the effectivenes...
Background: In 2011 a new Companies Act (No. 71 of 2008) was implemented in South Africa. A feature ...
Business rescue proceedings attempt to rehabilitate businesses that are in financial distress. In sp...
A research report submitted by In partial fulfilment of the Degree: Master of Commerce School of A...
LL.M. (Commercial Law)South African company law has seen many changes in respect of corporate rescue...
Background: The direct costs associated with business rescue proceedings are integral to the decisio...
BACKGROUND: Entrepreneurs often face distress in their businesses; as one way to address it, they ca...
This article makes some comparisons between the Australian corporate rescue provisions and those pro...
While it is widely accepted in the literature that stakeholders play a role in the turnaround of an...
Background: Business rescue, in terms of Chapter 6 of the Companies Act No 71 of 2008, is still rela...
With increasing challenges facing the South African economic environment, the need to assist locally...