Minute Book Green 32-Mz 106 Numbered Pages A-Z index W298xH203mm Guildhall
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Product Specification
- Product Code
- GH32M
- Weight
- 0.78 kg
- Pack Size
- 1
- Pack Dimensions
- 210x309x19 mm
- Manufacturer Ref
- 1554
- Barcode
- 5016196115546
- Alternative Code(s)
- 921913
- Type
- Business Books
- Brand
- Guildhall
- Pack Size
- Single Pack
- Sustainable
- Eco Friendly
Product Details
- Minute Book Green 32-Mz 106 Numbered Pages A-Z index W298xH203mm Guildhall
• 160 Numbered Pages
• A-Z indexed minute book
• Measurements : W298xH203mm
• Brand : Guildhall
• Colour : Green
• Minute Book Ref : 32/MZ
• Fully bound in green vinyl
• Minute Book Unpacked Size: 298x203mm
Manufacturers Description of Guildhall Minute Book
This Minute Book from Guildhall has 160 Numbered Pages of high quality paper ideal for record keeping of meetings and conference minute keeping. Keep records of discussions and meetings by number or a to z indexed options. A minute book is used to store all important corporate documents such as the articles of incorporation, the minutes of shareholders and directors meetings, stock certificates, tax filings, by-laws and other legal documents. With a slim and business like look - This Minute Book is designed for ease of management, efficiency and security, it is vital that these important corporate documents are kept in a single location, so that it can be easily consulted when the need arises.
Guildhall Minute Book 160 Numbered Pages with A-Z index W298xH203mm Green Ref 32/MZ
Why do you need to use minute book ?
For all organisations, it is essential to keep a history of all important decisions that are made in the company or group and to demonstrate that the organisation, group or company is acting as a legal and properly processed decision making entity. For example, if you want to sell your company in the future, the buyer's legal team will normally ask to see a copy of the minute book. Also, if there is a dispute about a decision made or a matter of what or why a group decided, the minutes can act as an official record of events. Your accountant will require your minute book to prepare your financial statements.