Starting your Own Business in South Africa 12e
R496.95 (incl. VAT)
Do you want to start and run your own business? This fully revised and updated 12th edition of South Africas best-selling business guide contains all the information you need to start, manage and sustain a profitable small business in South Africa.
The book covers the key stages of starting a business: planning, getting started and scaling up. Read it in one go or as you need the relevant information.
The book covers the key stages of starting a business: planning, getting started and scaling up. Read it in one go or as you need the relevant information.
Features
- Updated in 2010 to incorporate changes to SA legislation that pertain to small businesses
- A business manual specifically written for South African conditions
- Downloadable documentation (templates, forms and other business documents) on the OUP SA website, with electronic links (web links) to other helpful business-support sites
- Real case studies giving the voice and opinions of real South African business owners so that the content meets the needs of most business owners and is representative of 'real' people
Additional information
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ISBN | 9780199055340 |
Edition | 000012 |
Publication Date | 05 May 2011 |
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Pages | 0 |
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- Memorandum of Incorporation – short standard form
- Memorandum of Incorporation – long standard form
- Application to reserve a company name
- Business plan templates
- Letter of appointment
- Credit application forms
- Stationery Checklist
- Avril Elizabeth Home judgment
- Basic cash flow statement
- Schedule 8 of Labour Relations Act
- Some more breakeven examples
- The Consumer Protection Act
- The Consumer Protection Act – Regulations
- The Consumer Protection Act – DTI’s Booklet
- The Companies Act
- The Companies Act – Application to reserve a name
- The Companies Act – Regulations
- The Companies Act – Memorandum of Incorporation (Long)
- The Companies Act – Memorandum of Incorporation (Short)
- Cash flow examples
Useful links to relevant business sites are listed below:
www.businessreport.co.za
Online version of the business section of Independent Newspapers’ daily titles
www.businessday.co.za
Online version of South Africa’s top business daily newspaper
www.cipc.co.za
The website of the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission, which is the government commission where businesses are registered. All company registration forms can be obtained from this site.
www.dti.gov.za
The website of the Department of Trade and Industry
www.entrepreneurmag.co.za
Online version of the monthly magazine Entrepreneur
www.fin24.com/Entrepreneurs
The small business section of the business news website Fin24
http://www.sefa.org.za
The website of the government’s main small-business finance agency: Khula Enterprise Finance
www.labour.gov.za
The website of the Department of Labour
www.labourwise.co.za
The website of the labour consultancy Labourwise
www.seda.co.za
The website of the government’s Small Enterprise Development Agency