2024

Capital management

Published Date: 14 Mar 2024

 

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Capital management is back in the spotlight and in particular the Government is seeking to limit the way Australian companies can pass franking credits to shareholders. This session provides an update on capital management considerations and strategies, including:

  • Share buy-backs for listed public companies
  • Frankable distributions funded by certain capital raising activity
  • Impact of thin cap/debt creation rules; and
  • Future of franking and capital management.

Individual Session

Author(s): Julian Pinson FTI

Details

  • Published By: Julian Pinson FTI
  • Published On:14 Mar 2024
  • Took place at:Crown Sydney

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