Guide to Corporate Goveranance
About the Book: In today’s complex business world with ever-growing challenges like Board room failures, questionable banking practices, conflict of interest with auditors, insider trading, etc., the need for an overarching model of strong and robust Corporate Governance and stringent controls has become the order of the day.
Guide to Corporate Goveranance: About the Book
In today’s complex business world with ever-growing challenges like Board room failures, questionable banking practices, conflict of interest with auditors, insider trading, etc., the need for an overarching model of strong and robust Corporate Governance and stringent controls has become the order of the day.
Since the advent of the Cadbury Committee report under the leadership of Sir Adrian Cadbury in the United Kingdom in the Nineties and the implementation of the Sarbanes Oxley Act in the US, the incidence of Corporate Governance has come a long way in the global arena of Corporate culture.
A similar wave has touched the Indian shores as well in the form of a complete restructuring of thae Companies Act 2013, incorporation of converged International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in the form of Ind AS, and various guidelines issued by the Securities and Exchange Board of India from time to time on disclosures, insider trading, and Acquisition and takeovers.
This work professes to assimilate all these initiatives into global and Indian contexts and provide the reader a single window for a quick understanding of the ramifications of these guidelines in a structured and user-friendly manner.
Guide to Corporate Goveranance : Key Features
The book covers the following areas:
- Corporate Governance under the Companies Act 2013
- Corporate Governance under the latest SEBI Guidelines
- Guideline A table of comparison of the latest SEBI Guidelines with Clause 49 and Companies Act 2013 and Rules 2014
- Reporting of financial results and audit of financial statements
- Secretarial standards and secretarial audit
- Enterprise Risk Management and Financial Control
- Obligations of listed entities non-convertible debt securities or non-convertible redeemable preference shares or both, on Indian depository receipts, securitized debt instruments, and mutual funds
- Securities and Exchange Board of India (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and takeovers) Regulations, 2011 (As Amended)
- Corporate Governance related to not-for-profit organizations
- Corporate Social responsibility.
Pages: 720
Author: B D Chatterjee
Published on (Date): 2 November 2018
Publisher: Bloomsbury India
ISBN-10 : 9387457389
ISBN-13 : 978-9387457386
Format: Paperback
Guide to Corporate Governance
Guide to Corporate Goveranance: About the Book
URL: https://www.bdchatterjee.com/guide-to-corporate-goveranance-2
Author: BD Chatterjee
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