Monthly Archives: July 2009
Companies scared of new sharemarket floats in downturn
Just eight companies floated on the Australian Stock Exchange in the first six months of 2009, raising a $90.86 million. Continue reading
Interest rates expected to rise when recovery starts
Prepare for a series of interest rate hikes ahead of the next federal election. Continue reading
Mortgage stress down – concern is all about jobs
THE proportion of Australians feeling mortgage stress has fallen despite the global financial crisis, although the threat of unemployment looms large. Continue reading
Tax cheats crackdown nets $300m: Swan
A crackdown on tax cheats has boosted government coffers by more than $300 million in the past financial year, Treasurer Wayne Swan says. Continue reading
Winding up a solvent company
The members of a solvent company may decide to wind-up the company under s491 of the Corporations Act 2001 (the Corporations Act). Continue reading
Dereigistering a company
You can deregister a company if; Continue reading
WRIT OF EXECUTION
A Writ of Execution empowers a Sheriff’s Officer to attend a Judgment Debtors place of residence or business (if the Judgment Debtor is trading as a company or business) and attempt to seize goods for sale at public auction. Continue reading
Garnishee – recovery of debts
Debts Recoverable by Garnishee Continue reading
Liquidation breast option for Hooters!
The Australian arm of US restaurant chain Hooters has been placed in liquidation.
The Hooters chain in Australia had restaurants in Parramatta, Cronulla and Mermaid Beach. Continue reading
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