Glossary of Key Terms
- Acquisition: The process of one entity purchasing another for strategic advantages.
- Articles of Association: (UK English) The document outlining a company's internal rules and procedures, similar to US bylaws.
- Articles of Incorporation: The primary document filed with a state to create a corporation; formal legal document that establishes a corporation.
- Bankruptcy: Legal process for dealing with debt when individuals or businesses are unable to pay their debts as they fall due.
- Board Committees: Subgroups of the board of directors formed to focus on specific areas of corporate governance and oversight.
- Board of Directors: A group of individuals elected by shareholders to govern and oversee the management of a corporation.
- Bonds: Debt securities promising interest payments and principal repayment.
- Budgeting: Planning and controlling finances.
- Bylaws: Internal rules governing the operation of a corporation; internal rules governing a corporation (US English).
- Capital Structure: The mix of debt and equity used by a corporation to finance its operations and growth.
- Certificate of Incorporation: (US English) A document issued by the state confirming the legal formation of a corporation, similar to the UK Memorandum of Association.
- Chief Executive Officer (CEO): The top executive responsible for a company's overall performance and strategic direction.
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO): The executive responsible for overseeing financial matters.
- Chief Operating Officer (COO): The executive who focuses on operational efficiency and supply chain optimization.
- Co. / Corp. / Inc. / Ltd. / LLC / PLC: Common abbreviations used to denote the legal structure of a company or corporation.
- Common Stock: A type of stock that represents basic ownership in a corporation, typically with voting rights.
- Companies House: (UK English) The registry where companies are incorporated and file information, similar to the US Secretary of State.
- Company: (UK English) A specific term for an incorporated business with shareholders and managed by directors; (US English) A broader term often used interchangeably with "corporation" but also for other business structures.
- Compliance: The state of adhering to rules, regulations, or laws.
- Corporate Governance: The system of rules, practices, and processes by which a corporation is directed and controlled.
- Corporate Life Cycle: The progression of a business entity from its formation to its potential dissolution.
- Corporation: A legal entity separate and distinct from its owners, formed under the laws of a specific jurisdiction.
- C-Suite: The top executive group responsible for a company's daily operations and strategic execution.
- D&O Insurance: Insurance coverage protecting directors and officers from liability for wrongful acts in their capacity.
- Debenture: A type of unsecured debt instrument backed only by the issuer's creditworthiness.
- Debt Financing: Raising capital through borrowing, like bonds and loans.
- Debts: Sums of money owed or due.
- Derivative Suits: Legal actions brought by shareholders on behalf
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