South African small- to medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”) are the bread and butter of our economy. Providing much-needed employment and developing the skills of historically disadvantaged persons formally and informally are some of the most significant benefits of SMEs in a developing country such as South Africa. However, despite these significant contributions to the socioeconomic development of the country, SMEs generally have the lowest survival rates in the world as compared to large enterprises globally, resulting in high rates of business failure and the loss of jobs which these entities create. The Companies Act of 2008 replaces the previous judicial management corporate reorganization procedure for companies in South Africa with th...
A research report submitted by In partial fulfilment of the Degree: Master of Commerce School of A...
The journey towards insolvency is often a gradual process, thus enabling a business or person in mos...
Preliminary analysis of business rescue plans suggested that a significant contrast exists between i...
South African small- to medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”) are the bread and butter of our economy. P...
Small to Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) play an essential role and can be described as the crucial ...
This study examined the new Companies Act (71/2008) with a specific focus on Chapter 6, business res...
Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.This study examined the new Companie...
LL.M. (Commercial Law)The Companies Act 71 of 2008 (hereinafter referred to as the Act) was passed b...
This article discusses how foreign companies doing business in South Africa during periods of financ...
BACKGROUND: Entrepreneurs often face distress in their businesses; as one way to address it, they ca...
LL.M. (Mercantile Law)Rescue refers to the restructuring of a company which would be necessary in or...
This article discusses how foreign companies doing business in South Africa during periods of financ...
South Africa is experiencing constrained economic growth with a domestic growth rate for 2017, of le...
This article makes some comparisons between the Australian corporate rescue provisions and those pro...
This article makes some comparisons between the Australian corporate rescue provisions and those pro...
A research report submitted by In partial fulfilment of the Degree: Master of Commerce School of A...
The journey towards insolvency is often a gradual process, thus enabling a business or person in mos...
Preliminary analysis of business rescue plans suggested that a significant contrast exists between i...
South African small- to medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”) are the bread and butter of our economy. P...
Small to Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs) play an essential role and can be described as the crucial ...
This study examined the new Companies Act (71/2008) with a specific focus on Chapter 6, business res...
Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.This study examined the new Companie...
LL.M. (Commercial Law)The Companies Act 71 of 2008 (hereinafter referred to as the Act) was passed b...
This article discusses how foreign companies doing business in South Africa during periods of financ...
BACKGROUND: Entrepreneurs often face distress in their businesses; as one way to address it, they ca...
LL.M. (Mercantile Law)Rescue refers to the restructuring of a company which would be necessary in or...
This article discusses how foreign companies doing business in South Africa during periods of financ...
South Africa is experiencing constrained economic growth with a domestic growth rate for 2017, of le...
This article makes some comparisons between the Australian corporate rescue provisions and those pro...
This article makes some comparisons between the Australian corporate rescue provisions and those pro...
A research report submitted by In partial fulfilment of the Degree: Master of Commerce School of A...
The journey towards insolvency is often a gradual process, thus enabling a business or person in mos...
Preliminary analysis of business rescue plans suggested that a significant contrast exists between i...