Miscellaneous 2009

The changing landscape for the not-for-profit sector: The implications of the Word Investments case

Source: South Australia

Published Date: 18 Mar 2009

 

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This paper covers the implications of the Word Investments case. in particular:

  • background
  • analysis of the facts
  • reasoning and decisions of the case
  • practical implications of the case
  • case studies of activities and structures
  • what can be expected.

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The changing landscape for the not-for-profit sector: The implications of the Word Investments case

Author(s): Will Marryat CTA

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  • Published By: Will Marryat CTA
  • Published On:18 Mar 2009
  • Took place at:Sebel Playford, Adelaide

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