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Comprehensive notes on Company Law in the UK: Corporate Finance, Legal Capital, and Debt/Finance.

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TOPIC 8
COMPANY LAW


8. CORPORATE FINANCE (DEBT, EQUITY CAPITAL & LEGAL CAPITAL):

#1. DEBT & EQUITY CAPITAL:

1. INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE FINANCE:

WHY DO COMPANIES NEED FINANCE?

 A company may need money for a variety of reasons:

® They may need capital in order to pay their suppliers, employees’ wages
or outstanding bills.

® They may need funds for a particular project or transaction.

® They may need a one-off sum to resolve a financial crisis.



SOURCES OF FINANCING:

 How do companies obtain this money?

 Most companies raise finance through a combination of debt finance and equity
finance (traditional forms of financing).



1. DEBT FINANCE: 2. EQUITY FINANCE: 3. RETAINED
EARNINGS:


_ DEBT FINANCE: _ EQUITY FINANCE: _ RETAINED
where a company where a company EARNINGS: where a
raises money by raises money by company uses profits
borrowing money issuing shares. This that have not been
from a lender. They can be done in the spent or repaid to
are required to pay following ways: investors of the
this money back company.
later, with interest. ® ORDINARY

® BANK LOANS ® PREFERENCE

® BONDS ® REDEEMABLE

® TRADE ® CONVERTIBLE
CREDITORS SECURITIES

® ASSET AND
TRADE
FINANCING

 These can either be
secured or
unsecured.

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COMPANY LAW


 As well as the above, there are also more non-traditional forms of financing:

4. CROWDFUNDING: where a company raises money by collecting money from
a large number of people on online platforms. This is an innovative way of
raising funds for new projects, businesses and ideas, particularly for startup
companies and growing businesses.

o Crowdfunding works by fundraisers launching an online crowdfunding
platform (a website), where they collect financial pledges. These
platforms will charge fundraisers a fee if the campaign is successful.

P This can be effective because it helps to cultivate an online community,
leading to the company gaining access to new customers.

P Further, crowdfunding platforms are expected to be secure and easy to
use.

P Additionally, these platforms operate an all-or-nothing funding model:
this means that if the fundraiser reaches its target, they obtain all the
money; if they do not, everybody who contributed will get their money
back – this means are no hard feelings nor any financial loss.

o There are three main types of crowdfunding:

1. PEER-TO-PEER LENDING: where the crowd lends money to the company, on
the understanding that the company will repay the money back to them, with
interest.

! This is similar to traditional bank loans; except in this case, the company is
borrowing from investors.

2. EQUITY CROWDFUNDING: where a stake in the business is sold to a
number of investors, in return for their investments.

! This is similar to how stock is bought/sold on a stock exchange.

3. REWARDS-BASED CROWDFUNDING: where individuals donate to a
project / business, with the expectation that they will receive a non-financial
reward in return (e.g. goods or services) at a later stage.

o There are also some minor forms of crowdfunding: donation-based
crowdfunding (individuals donate small amounts to meet the target
of a charitable project, but not receive any financial/material return);
profit-sharing (businesses share future profits with the crowd, in
return for their present funds); debt-securities crowdfunding
(individuals invest in a debt security issued by the company, e.g. a
bond); and hybrid models (businesses combine elements of more
than one crowdfunding type).



HOW DO COMPANIES DETERMINE THEIR CORPORATE FINANCING CHOICES?

 Corporate financing choices tend to be largely commercial decisions, based on
each individual company.

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COMPANY LAW


 However, other considerations may also be relevant (e.g. economic and legal
matters).



2. DEBT FINANCE:

Ò DEBT FINANCE: where a company raises money by borrowing from a lender,
who expects the money to be repaid with interest at a later date.

 The appropriate method of debt finance (from the types below) will depend on
the size and creditworthiness of the borrower (the company).

 Debt finance can be divided in two main types: ISSUING DEBT SECURITIES
and BANK LOANS.



A. ISSUING DEBT SECURITIES (LOAN CAPITAL):

WHAT IS DEBT SECURITY?

Ò DEBT SECURITY: a financial instrument. The company will issue the debt
security; they will promise to repay investors the amount they borrowed on /
by a specified date (on this date, the debt security is said to ‘mature’), with
interest.

 These can be easily traded between investors, making them attractive to
investors.

! Note that CA 2006 uses the more old-fashioned term ‘debentures’, instead of debt
securities. In practice, ‘debenture’ refers to the security agreement which secures
the debt (secured loans).

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT FORMS OF DEBT SECURITY?

 Debt securities take a variety of forms:

® BONDS: these have a maturity of 1 year or more.

® MEDIUM TERM NOTES: these are issued under medium term note
programmes and tend to have a maturity of up to 30 years.

® COMMERCIAL PAPER: these have a maturity of less than one year.


WHAT ARE THE PROS OF DEBT SECURITIES?



ADVANTAGES OF DEBT SECURITIES (& CONSEQUENT
DISADVANTAGES OF BANK LOANS):


 ACCESS TO BROADER GROUP OF INVESTORS: if a company chooses to
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