Pursuant to section 5A(1) of the Registration of Businesses Act 1956, the person responsible for a business has to, not later than 30 days from the date of the commencement of the business, apply to the Registrar to register th...
You are required to register your business with the Companies Commission of Malaysia (CCM) under the Companies Act 1965 and the Registration of Businesses Act 1956. There are three forms of business: Sole proprietorship, partne...
EVERY new business begins with an idea. So where do you go from there? Depending on whom you speak to there just seems to be a great number of ‘essential’ ‘first steps’ on your way to starting a business. There is no denying, h...
Business cards are small cards that bear information about an individual or organization. Business cards are typically exchanged during a formal introduction during business or other meetings as a convenient memory aid. Busines...
Are you new to home based business? For the new entrepreneur, the process of getting into business and start making money can seem complicated; the truth is that it doesn’t have to be that way. As you read, you will soon ...
To run an office efficiently, you’ll need to have certain equipment in place. Apart from its aesthetical value, a well-planned office exudes the right ambience to offer visitors a good first impression and will also increase yo...
There are numerous costs involved in starting a business and one of the entrepreneur’s early challenges is in raising capital. If you plan on becoming a successful entrepreneur, you’ll need to be smart in raising the money and ...
Decide on an appropriate name for the company, fill up and submit Form 13A (Request for Availability of Name) to SSM. There’s a charge of RM30 for each name applied. If the name is available, it will be approved within one wor...
To conduct a business in Malaysia, the most common form of company is one that is limited by shares. The liability of the shareholders (owners of the company) is limited to their investment in the shares. If the company becomes...
Sole proprietorships and partnerships are the two types of businesses that can be registered under the Registration of Businesses Act 1956. Here’s how to do it: 1. Before you are allowed to register your sole proprietorship ...