CORPORATION AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE WHAT IS CORPORATION An

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CORPORATION AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

CORPORATION AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

WHAT IS CORPORATION? An artificial being created by operation of law, having the right

WHAT IS CORPORATION? An artificial being created by operation of law, having the right to succession and the powers, attributes and properties expressly authorized by law or incident to its existence (The Corporation Code of the Philippines, Sec. 2 Watch video: What is corporation

Characteristics of Corporation: Artificial Being Created by operation of Law Right of succession Powers,

Characteristics of Corporation: Artificial Being Created by operation of Law Right of succession Powers, Attributes and Properties

STAKEHOLDERS OF A CORPORATION

STAKEHOLDERS OF A CORPORATION

Management: Refers to the party given the authority to implement the policies as determined

Management: Refers to the party given the authority to implement the policies as determined by the Board in directing the course/business activities of the corporation.

CREDITORS This refers to the party who lend to the corporation goods, services or

CREDITORS This refers to the party who lend to the corporation goods, services or money

SHAREHOLDERS: This refers to people who invest their capital in the corporation

SHAREHOLDERS: This refers to people who invest their capital in the corporation

EMPLOYEES These are the people who contribute their skills, abilities, and ingenuity to the

EMPLOYEES These are the people who contribute their skills, abilities, and ingenuity to the corporation

CLIENTS They are the buyers of the corporations products and services

CLIENTS They are the buyers of the corporations products and services

Government It is the duty and responsibility of the government to provide the people

Government It is the duty and responsibility of the government to provide the people the basic ways and means to survive and the government gets the biggest help from the corporation

PUBLIC The result of responsible or irresponsible conduct of corporations can affect public in

PUBLIC The result of responsible or irresponsible conduct of corporations can affect public in so many ways

PURPOSES OF CORPORATION Watch: role of corporation

PURPOSES OF CORPORATION Watch: role of corporation

 Early Stage Survival To increase Profit To offer Vital Services to the General

Early Stage Survival To increase Profit To offer Vital Services to the General Public

 To offer Goods and Services to the General Public To offer Goods and

To offer Goods and Services to the General Public To offer Goods and Services to the Mass Market

SHAREHOLDERS Shareholders or Stockholders are artificial or natural persons that are legally regarded as

SHAREHOLDERS Shareholders or Stockholders are artificial or natural persons that are legally regarded as owners of the corporation

STOCKHOLDERS OR SHAREHOLDERS RIGHT

STOCKHOLDERS OR SHAREHOLDERS RIGHT

 The right to vote on matters such as elections of the board of

The right to vote on matters such as elections of the board of directors The right to propose the shareholder resolution

 The right to receive dividends Pre-emption right which is right to purchase new

The right to receive dividends Pre-emption right which is right to purchase new shares issued by the company

 The right to liquidating dividends

The right to liquidating dividends

BONDHOLDERS Person or entity that is the holder of a currently outstanding bond Check

BONDHOLDERS Person or entity that is the holder of a currently outstanding bond Check video bondholders

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Refers to a collegial body that exercises the corporate powers of

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Refers to a collegial body that exercises the corporate powers of all corporations formed under the Corporation Code.

DUTIES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Watch Video BOD Functions

DUTIES OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Watch Video BOD Functions

 Establishing Policies and Objectives Selecting, appointing, supporting and receiving the performance of the

Establishing Policies and Objectives Selecting, appointing, supporting and receiving the performance of the chief executive Ensuring the availability of adequate financial resources

 Approving annual budget Accounting to the stakeholders the organizations performance

Approving annual budget Accounting to the stakeholders the organizations performance

MULTINATIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS Watch video: TNC MNC

MULTINATIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS Watch video: TNC MNC

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Structures or process by which companies are directed and controlled that will

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Structures or process by which companies are directed and controlled that will help them to operate more efficiently, mitigate risk and safeguard against mismanagement

WHAT GOOD GOVERNANCE PROMOTES? Watch: Good Governance

WHAT GOOD GOVERNANCE PROMOTES? Watch: Good Governance

BENEFITS OF GOOD GOVERNANCE

BENEFITS OF GOOD GOVERNANCE

 Reduced Vulnerability Marketability Credibility Valuation

Reduced Vulnerability Marketability Credibility Valuation

PRINCIPAL AGENT RELATIONSHIP

PRINCIPAL AGENT RELATIONSHIP

ROLES OF NONEXECUTIVE DIRECTORS -Is a member of the board of directors of a

ROLES OF NONEXECUTIVE DIRECTORS -Is a member of the board of directors of a company who does not take part in the executive functions of the management team.

 Strategy-offer creative contributions Establishing networks Monitoring Performance Audit- ensure that the company report

Strategy-offer creative contributions Establishing networks Monitoring Performance Audit- ensure that the company report properly to its shareholders

ROLES OF CFO Watch: CFO role

ROLES OF CFO Watch: CFO role

 Implements internal control-convey important financial control Supervises major impact Projects Develop relations with

Implements internal control-convey important financial control Supervises major impact Projects Develop relations with financial sources Advisor to management

 Drives major strategic issues Risk Manager Relationship role Objective referee

Drives major strategic issues Risk Manager Relationship role Objective referee

AUDIT COMMITTEE Watch : Audit committee

AUDIT COMMITTEE Watch : Audit committee

Examples of issues that the audit committee should consider: Risk identification and response Pressure

Examples of issues that the audit committee should consider: Risk identification and response Pressure to manage earnings Internal controls and company growth

EXTERNAL AUDITORS Used extensively by business organizations to cast away doubts on the information

EXTERNAL AUDITORS Used extensively by business organizations to cast away doubts on the information given by the management which are also generated under its direct control

REFERENCES: Good Governance and Social Responsibility Made Easy By: Biore, Gonzales, Caparas, Burgos, and

REFERENCES: Good Governance and Social Responsibility Made Easy By: Biore, Gonzales, Caparas, Burgos, and Ballada 2015