With increasing challenges facing the South African economic environment, the need to assist locally distressed companies appears to be more than ever an area of concern in order for these organisations to survive and the economy to thrive. The formal process known as Business Rescue, introduced in 2011, seeks to assist distressed companies by attempting to turn them back into going concerns. Existing literature however suggests, the success rate of this formal protocol to date has been low and one of the key reasons why seems to be the limited availability of local distressed funding. The aim of this research was therefore to establish what the current landscape of the local distressed market is and if an opportunity exists to alternative...
BACKGROUND: Entrepreneurs often face distress in their businesses; as one way to address it, they ca...
South African small- to medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”) are the bread and butter of our economy. P...
This article discusses how foreign companies doing business in South Africa during periods of financ...
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...
South Africa is experiencing constrained economic growth with a domestic growth rate for 2017, of le...
A research report submitted by In partial fulfilment of the Degree: Master of Commerce School of A...
Business rescue proceedings attempt to rehabilitate businesses that are in financial distress. In sp...
CITATION: Conradie, S. & Lamprecht, C. 2021. Valuation practices under business rescue circumstances...
LL.M. (Mercantile Law)Rescue refers to the restructuring of a company which would be necessary in or...
Background: The direct costs associated with business rescue proceedings are integral to the decisio...
Background: The low success rate of business rescue has prompted debate relating to the effectivenes...
Doctor of Philosophy in Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.In 2011 a new...
It may be argued that the indirect costs of financial distress are substantially higher than the dir...
Since its introduction, business rescue has become a critical consideration in business strategy dec...
BACKGROUND: Entrepreneurs often face distress in their businesses; as one way to address it, they ca...
South African small- to medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”) are the bread and butter of our economy. P...
This article discusses how foreign companies doing business in South Africa during periods of financ...
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...
South Africa is experiencing constrained economic growth with a domestic growth rate for 2017, of le...
A research report submitted by In partial fulfilment of the Degree: Master of Commerce School of A...
Business rescue proceedings attempt to rehabilitate businesses that are in financial distress. In sp...
CITATION: Conradie, S. & Lamprecht, C. 2021. Valuation practices under business rescue circumstances...
LL.M. (Mercantile Law)Rescue refers to the restructuring of a company which would be necessary in or...
Background: The direct costs associated with business rescue proceedings are integral to the decisio...
Background: The low success rate of business rescue has prompted debate relating to the effectivenes...
Doctor of Philosophy in Management. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.In 2011 a new...
It may be argued that the indirect costs of financial distress are substantially higher than the dir...
Since its introduction, business rescue has become a critical consideration in business strategy dec...
BACKGROUND: Entrepreneurs often face distress in their businesses; as one way to address it, they ca...
South African small- to medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”) are the bread and butter of our economy. P...
This article discusses how foreign companies doing business in South Africa during periods of financ...