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Corporate Report, The — A British Corporate governance report of 1975. The Corporate Report was published as a discussion paper by the British Accounting Standards Committee. It aimed to establish a consensus of opinion on the theory and practice of corporate *financial … Auditor's dictionary
corporate report — 1) A comprehensive package of information that describes the economic activities of an organization; for limited companies it is in the form of the annual report and accounts (see annual accounts). 2) A discussion document issued by the… … Accounting dictionary
Corporate Governance — (deutsch: Grundsätze der Unternehmensführung) bezeichnet den Ordnungsrahmen für die Leitung und Überwachung von Unternehmen.[1] Der Ordnungsrahmen wird maßgeblich durch Gesetzgeber und Eigentümer bestimmt. Die konkrete Ausgestaltung obliegt dem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Corporate manslaughter (England and Wales) — Corporate manslaughter is a criminal offence in English law, being an act of homicide committed by a company or organisation. In general, in English criminal law, a juristic person is in the same position as a natural person, and may be convicted … Wikipedia
Corporate sustainability — is a business approach that creates long term consumer and employee value by not only creating a green strategy aimed towards the natural environment, but taking into consideration every dimension of how a business operates in the social,… … Wikipedia
Corporate Airlines Flight 5966 — Accident summary Date October 19, 2004 (2004 10 19) Type Controlled flight into terrain … Wikipedia
Corporate communication — is the message issued by a corporate organization, body, or institute to its publics. Publics can be both internal (employees, stakeholders, i.e. share and stock holders) and external (agencies, channel partners, media, government, industry… … Wikipedia
Corporate personhood — refers to the question about which subset of rights that are afforded under the law to natural persons should also be afforded to corporations as legal persons. In Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819), corporations were recognized as having the… … Wikipedia
Corporate communications — is defined as communication which goes to all staff. Corporate communications serves as the liaison between an organization and its publics. Organizations can strategically communicate to their audiences through public relations and advertising.… … Wikipedia