UK: Bearer Shares Banned The first of the corporate transparency provisions in the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 came into force on 26 May 2015 with the banning of share warrants to bearer, or bearer shares as they are more commonly known. What happens if a bearer bondRead More →

Biological assets are measured at fair value to correctly reflect the future economic benefits that will be received from the biological transformation. Mature bearer plants are, however, fully grown and biological transformation is no longer significant in generating future economic benefits. What are the biological assets? Biological Assets are assetsRead More →

Bearer shares are banned in some countries because of their potential for abuse, such as tax evasion, movement of funds, and money laundering. The United States ended federal tax deductions for interest paid on bearer bonds in 1982. Can bearer shares be listed? A bearer share is a type ofRead More →