Doing Business in France


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Law and Business in France


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Law and Business in France has been written specifically with the foreign investor in mind by an American attorney practicing in French and international law in Paris on behalf of a world-wide clientele. It sets forth in clear, non-technical language, the full range of legal considerations which foreign investors will need to consider in order to successfully carry out their activities in France. Although the primary focus of this work is French law, Community law is also treated whenever necessary so as to provide the reader with the fullest possible framework. This volume explains company formation, sales and distribution methods, corporate and personal income taxation, investment regulations, mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructurings, liquidation, antitrust regulation, intellectual property, the banking and environmental regulatory framework and labor and immigration law. It also contains an invaluable French-English legal glossary designed to assist the reader in understanding contracts and legal correspondence exchange during commercial transactions of any nature. Due to the balance struck between a thorough treatment of legal considerations and the desire to avoid overly technical language, this volume is appropriate to attorneys, business people and all investors wishing to acquire a well-informed view concerning the legal regulation of commerce in France. Its concise format permits rapid consultation and thus allows its reader to efficiently obtain the information needed to successfully structure and complete commercial transactions in France.




Doing Business in France


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Starting a Business in France


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Written to give step-by-step guidelines to British and other anglophone nationals moving to France. This book also gives them the best possible chances of turning their dream of self-employment into a successful reality. New legislation in France is now making it easier for a foreign national to start and run a business there. "Starting a Business in France" has been written to give step-by-step guidelines to British and other anglophone nationals moving to France. This book will give them the best possible chances of turning their dream of self-employment into a successful reality. The first part of the book covers: researching your market; getting the right financial advice; developing short and medium-term business plans; managing administrative details and establishing suitable legal status; discovering sources of loans and assistance; ensuring protection of innovative projects; and, finding the best location for your business. Many businesses fail in the critical first five years. The second part of the book shows you how to organise your day-to-day administration and statutory book-keeping requirements (and who to use for the latter) so that you, the boss, can get on with the essential roles of marketing, maintaining and developing the business in this crucial period. Both traditional and modern marketing methods which work particularly well in France are also discussed. REVIEWS: 'A good general overview for what is potentially a daunting task; easy to understand and Whiting effectively manages to give an insight into the French working culture.' Living France, 1 January 2007. AUTHOR BIOG: Richard Whiting has been living and working in France for over 20 years. He has dealt with a variety of recent and established businesses and their proprietors, promoting his companies' business-to-business services and selling residential property. CONTENTS: PART ONE 1. All important questions 2. Getting market research right 3. Forme juridique, social security and taxation 4. What sort of business plan? 5. Advice, information, aid, grants and loans 6. Private funds, bank loans, venture capital and leasing 7. Premises 8. Procedures 9. Dos and Don'ts PART TWO 10. Accounts and correspondence 11. Getting and keeping customers 12. Employing people Appendices.




Guide to Doing Business in France


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