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Special Collection: Business Structuring PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Written by Noric Dilanchian   
Thursday, 17 January 2008

index_deweyBusiness structuring or reorganisation today requires classical and contemporary areas of expertise.

 

Classical legal and accounting work is needed to set arrangements for taxation, the rights and shares of owners and the ownership of various types of assets.

 

Contemporary expertise is needed to develop innovative business models, improve workflow management and online business, and leverage with third parties. Without such contemporary exertise it is difficult to operate cheaper, faster and better than competitors. Leveraging with third parties usually requires contracts, eg with intellectual property licensors and collaborations or for outsourcing, inshoring and offshoring.

 

We apply both classical and contemporary expertise in business structuring work for clients. Listed below are articles on such topics. Call for a free-of-charge conversation, call Sydney on 9269 0229. Alternatively send an email.

 

Preparing a business exit strategy

The joy of IP strategy - top 10 questions list 

IP strategy for R&D: people first

Business model defined 

10 conversations about business models

Retailers desperately seeking digital strategists

"I own a boat" - business structuring 101

Reducing obstacles for collaboration formation

What every business should know about common law employment contracts

Advertising is not the only game online

Restructure your business to get new capital gains tax concessions

GST planning for outsourcing and offshoring

Coping with complexity in business structuring

Non-residents - no capital gains tax on sale of shares

Restructuring co-operatives is hard work

Snakes and ladders for beginner entrepreneurs [PDF]


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