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Company Law Update

How will changes in company law impact your organisation?
Key Facts
| Location | London |
| Length | 1 day |
| Fees | ACT Members and Students £480.00 (No VAT) Non Members |
| CPD | 8 ACCA hours |
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Contact
For further information about this course please contact:
Maggi McDonnell, Training Manager
T: +44 (0)20 7847 2559
E: training@treasurers.org
Further information
Course overview
The Companies Act 2006 is the largest Act ever to emerge from the British Parliament and brings about the most far-reaching changes to company law since Mr Gladstone’s Acts of 1844 and 1845. The legislation is being introduced by Statutory Instrument.
This course provides an update on areas of the Act already introduced and on future developments.
This course is held by ACCA and endorsed by ACT.
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Programme
- The new company constitution
- Changes regarding members
- Codification of directors’ duties
- Other changes regarding directors
- Decision making within companies
- Shares and shareholders under the new regime
- Changes at Companies House
- Future developments
What you will gain
- Understanding of the point that company law reform has now reached
- Knowledge of the key changes brought about by the Companies Act 2006
- Understanding of the new model articles for different types of company
- An overview of recent developments in the courts
Who will benefit?
- Accountants
- Directors
- Company secretaries
- Auditors
- Those involved in the preparation of financial statements
- Anyone advising or administering companies


