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In previous chapters we have discussed how business organisations are formed and how their initial capital requirements can be assessed. We have also examined some of the sources of short- and long-term capital which could be tapped by the new or expanding business.
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R. G. Burns, 1968 — An Extra-ordinary Year in the Capital Market, The Accountant, 15 Feb 1969.
R. J. Chambers, Financial Management (Sweet & Maxwell 1967).
G. P. E. Clarkson and B. J. Elliott, Managing Money and Finance (Gower Press 1969).
K. Midgley and R. G. Burns, Case Studies in Business Finance and Financial Analysis (Macmillan 1971) Case 3.
Margot Naylor, Your Money (Barrie & Rockliffe 1966) ch. 24.
Report of the Company Law Committee Cmnd 1749 (1962). Voteless ordinary shares: paras 123–40.
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Midgley, K., Burns, R.G. (1972). Capital Structures. In: Business Finance and the Capital Market. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01829-1_4
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