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What are the functions of the company assets of an AG?

The assets of a public limited company (AG), especially the so-called equity capital, have the main function of being basis of liability of the investors. more…

PostFinance and STARTUPS.CH extend their partnership

PostFinance will continue to be STARTUPS.CH’s exclusive partner in the area of finances. more…

Which legal form is better suited for young entrepreneurs? GmbH and AG

When speaking of a public limited company (AG), one is principally referring to a corporate entity. In contrast to a limited liability company(GmbH), the relationship to the owners is less relevant. more…

New law governing regular audits

Since January 1st, 2012, duties regarding regular audits were expanded.   more…

Your Company (The Business Plan)

The business plan must give background information on the company being created. more…

From unemployed to successful entrepreneur

A new study from Professor Marc Gruber at the ETH Lausanne came out with some interesting results about entrepreneurs. more…

Management Summary (The Business Plan)

The management summary chapter of your business plan is more or less a short form version of the entire business plan. more…

Covering standing price fluctuations of merchandise in bookkeeping

The standing price of goods ordered from a deliverer can change over time. Such fluctuations can be accounted in bookkeeping for in different ways. more…

Taking Action Before the Foundation of Your Partnership

Before a partnership is formally established, founders can generally already operate in the name of the partnership. Understanding the nuances of this phase is crucial to avoid potential pitfalls. Operating During the Foundation Phase In company mailings and other communications, it is common practice to add the suffix i.G. (in Gründung), meaning “in the process […] more…

Does a member of the board of directors need to be a shareholder in the company?

So does a member of the board of directors need to be a shareholder in the company? more…