- Company law basics
- What is a limited company?
- Types of companies
- Limited liability
- Does a business have to be a limited company?
- Advantages and disadvantages of running a business as a company?
- When must a company be registered for VAT?
- What does it cost to set up a company?
- What information must a company send to Companies House?
- Introduction to articles
- Registered office
- Changing the registered office
- Finding a company's registered office
- Can a company do everything?
- What are a company's objects?
- Company seals
- Companies House
- Information required on company notepaper
- Information required on websites, emails and faxes
- Annual return
- Company accounts
- Incorporating an existing business
- Ready made companies
- Can a company be moved from one part of the United Kingdom to another?
- Companies legislation
- Companies Legislation
- Companies Act 2006 Introduction
- Accounts, audit and annual returns SIs
- Articles of Association SIs
- Company charges SIs
- Companies House SIs
- Community Interest Companies SIs
- Directors SIs
- Company forms SIs
- General meeting - shareholders' rights SIs
- Minority protection SIs
- Company and business names SIs
- Overseas companies SIs
- Political donations SIs
- Share capital SIs
- Statutory registers and other records SIs
- Trading disclosures SIs
- Companies Legislation before the Companies Act 2006
- Types of companies
- Registering a company
- Company and business names
- Articles of association
- Directors
- What is the difference between shareholders and directors?
- Directors
- Number of Directors
- Appointment of Directors
- Resignation of directors
- Removal of a director from office
- Who can be a director?
- Directors' service addresses
- Are directors entitled to be paid?
- Directors as employees
- Directors' powers
- Directors' duties
- Legal position of a managing director
- Loans to directors
- Conflicts of Interest
- Company secretary
- Board meetings
- Appointing a chairman
- Quorum at board meetings
- Shares
- What is a statement of capital?
- Shares - an introduction
- Authorised capital
- How many shares should a company have?
- Classes of shares
- Share certificates
- Dividends
- What voting rights do shares have?
- How do people get shares in a company?
- Issuing shares
- Pre-emptive rights
- Transferring shares
- What happens if a shareholder dies?
- How much must a company charge for its shares?
- Issuing shares for consideration other than cash
- Can a child own shares?
- Can a company buy its own shares?
- Shareholders
- What is the difference between shareholders and directors?
- What rights does a shareholder have?
- General meetings
- Must a company hold general meetings?
- Calling general meetings
- Who is entitled to attend general meetings?
- What is the difference between board meetings and general meetings?
- Proxies
- Minutes of members' and directors' decisions
- Types of resolutions
- Appointing a chairman
- Quorum at general meetings
- Shareholders' agreements
- Statutory registers
- Company borrowing and debentures
- Partnerships
- LLPs
What is the difference between board meetings and general meetings?
Board meetings are meetings of the directors and general meetings meetings of the members (shareholders) of the company.
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