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Business insights, Europe a practical guide to company formation, employment law and taxation across the EU

Jolly, Adam. (Added Author).

Summary: When setting up a business in the EU or expanding into a new EU territory, business owners will encounter many new and unfamiliar regulations. Business Insights: Europe allows entrepreneurs to know ahead of time what legal, taxation and employment regulations they will face.

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  • ISBN: 9780749456115 (electronic bk.)
  • ISBN: 0749456116 (electronic bk.)
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
    remote
    1 online resource (xxiii, 240 p.) : col. ill.
  • Publisher: London ; Philadelphia : Kogan Page, c2009.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-232) and indexes.
Formatted Contents Note: Copyright; Table of contents; Contributors; Foreword; Part 1 Expansion plans; Part 2 Country profiles; Sources of help and advice; Contributors'contact details; Index; Index of advertisers.
Source of Description Note:
Description based on print version record.
Subject: International business enterprises -- Europe
Commercial law -- Europe
International business enterprises
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Finance
Europe -- Commerce
Europe -- Commercial policy
Genre: Electronic books.

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  • Book News
    This practical handbook gives information on setting up a business in any of the EU's 27 member states, looking at requirements in terms of finance and accounting, tax, employment, and facilities. The first part of the book discusses cultural considerations, cashflow and credit risk, cross-border marketing, and intellectual property issues in Europe, and gives advice on choosing a location and developing a distribution strategy. The second part of the book consists of detailed profiles of the 27 country markets of the EU, with information on taxes, employment law, and directors' responsibilities. Contributors are affiliated with business, financial, tax, and legal consultancies; full-page advertisements for some of these consultancies separate book chapters. Jolly is a business writer and editor. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
  • Ingram Book Company
    When setting up a business in the EU or expanding into a new EU territory, business owners will encounter many new and unfamiliar regulations. "Business Insights: Europe" allows entrepreneurs to know ahead of time what legal, taxation and employment regulations they will face.
  • Ingram Publishing Services

    When setting up a business in the European Union or expanding into a new EU territory, business owners will encounter many new and unfamiliar regulations. Business Insights: Europe allows entrepreneurs to know ahead of time what legal, taxation and employment regulations they will face.

    A practical handbook and source of advice, Business Insights: Europe discusses the key issues that need to be addressed when drawing up a business plan for operating in an EU market. It gives a detailed breakdown of the legal, financial, tax and accounting practices business owners must observe to set up and run a business on an efficient and effective basis, while distinguishing between exporting from a home country and running an office, branch or subsidiary within the EU.
  • Ingram Publishing Services
    When setting up a business in the EU or expanding into a new EU territory, business owners will encounter many new and unfamiliar regulations. Business Insights: Europe allows entrepreneurs to know ahead of time what legal, taxation and employment regulations they will face.
  • Ingram Publishing Services
    When setting up a business in the EU or expanding into a new EU territory, business owners will encounter many new and unfamiliar regulations. "Business Insights: Europe" allows entrepreneurs to know ahead of time what legal, taxation and employment regulations they will face.
  • Ingram Publishing Services
    When setting up a business in the European Union or expanding into a new EU territory, business owners will encounter many new and unfamiliar regulations. "Business Insights: Europe" allows entrepreneurs to know ahead of time what legal, taxation and employment regulations they will face.

    A practical handbook and source of advice, "Business Insights: Europe" discusses the key issues that need to be addressed when drawing up a business plan for operating in an EU market. It gives a detailed breakdown of the legal, financial, tax and accounting practices business owners must observe to set up and run a business on an efficient and effective basis, while distinguishing between exporting from a home country and running an office, branch or subsidiary within the EU.

  • Kogan Page
    Business Insights: Europe provides a detailed comparative study across all countries in the EU, looking at the requirements in terms of finance and accounting, tax, employment and facilities when establishing an office outside the usual home market.
  • Kogan Page
    When you set up a business in or expand into a new territory within the EU, you will find yourself in a jurisdiction where, in practice, the basis on which you conduct business can be completely different from your home market. Business Insights: Europe will allow you to know ahead of time what legal, taxation and employment regulations you will face, revealing how to avoid the bureaucracy and 'pen pushing' which can dramatically affect your chances of success.A practical handbook and indispensable source of advice, Business Insights: Europe will first discuss the key issues that need to be addressed when drawing up a business plan for operating in a new EU market. It will also give a detailed breakdown of the legal, financial, tax and accounting practices you must observe if you are to set up and run your business on an efficient and effective basis, while distinguishing between exporting from the UK and running an office, branch or subsidiary within the EU.
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