Following are the differences between advances and loans. A Loan is a financial assistance given with an absolute promise to repay, whereas an advance is given against the supply of goods and services. Generally, Loan carries a rate of Interest against the financial assistance whereas an Advance doeRead more
Following are the differences between advances and loans.
A Loan is a financial assistance given with an absolute promise to repay, whereas an advance is given against the supply of goods and services.
Generally, Loan carries a rate of Interest against the financial assistance whereas an Advance does not carry such a rate of interest.
A loan can be for a long-term period whereas an advance is given for a short-term period and against work or project.
A loan is always repaid, whereas an advance is adjusted with the outstanding bill amount.
Example-Advance given to employees against the current month’s salary. A loan is given to employee for buying a Car.
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Please refer the rule 3 of the Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014, which provides that only a natural person who is an Indian citizen and resident in India is eligible to incorporate OPC. Therefore, the question of any “body corporate” or other organizations can not constitute a One person companRead more
Please refer the rule 3 of the Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014, which provides that only a natural person who is an Indian citizen and resident in
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any “body corporate” or other organizations can not constitute a One person company. Naturally, they are not a natural person.