Certified Corporate Law Analyst
- Offered byVSkills
Certified Corporate Law Analyst at VSkills Overview
Duration | 12 hours |
Total fee | ₹3,499 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Credential | Certificate |
Certified Corporate Law Analyst at VSkills Highlights
- Earn a certificate of completion from Vskills
- Get Lifelong e-learning access
Certified Corporate Law Analyst at VSkills Course details
- The Practice or study of the interaction between shareholders, directors, employees, creditors & other stakeholders
- This certification will cover various areas of corporate law
- It will teach you about company incorporation, securities allotment, share capital, debentures, registration of charges, proxies, dividend, audit, independent directors, board meetings, sick companies, amalgamations¸ winding up, national company law tribunal and special courts
Certified Corporate Law Analyst at VSkills Curriculum
Company Incorporation and Structure
Companies Act
Definition and Nature of a Company
Kinds of Companies
Formation and Incorporation of a Company
Memorandum of Association
Articles of Association
Corporate Finance
What is Corporate Finance
Borrowing Powers
Raising Capital and Prospectus
Membership in a Company
Share Capital
Shares and Types
Application and Allotment of Shares
Calls and Forfeiture of Shares
Share Certificate and Share Warrant
Transfer and Transmission of Shares
Dividends
Bonds
Debentures
Buyback of Shares and Securities
Accounts and Accounting Standards
Audit and Auditors
Corporate Governance
Directors
Other Managerial Personnel
Company Secretary
Key Managerial Personnel
Meetings
Supremacy of Majority and Protection of Minority
Prevention of Oppression and Mismanagement
Corporate Governance
Corporate Fraud
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Alternative Dispute Resolution
Contract Basics
Overview
Contract Definition
Contract Elements
Indian Contract Act
SEBI and Investor Relations
Securities Contract Regulation Act
SEBI
Securities Appellate Tribunal
Intermediaries
Securities Dematerialisation
Insider Trading
Restructuring and Winding up
Merger and Amalgamation of Companies
Merger or Amalgamation of Company With Foreign Company
Power to Acquire Shares of Shareholders Dissenting From Scheme or Contract Approved by Majority
Winding up of a Company