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Organisational negligence 2025 in FM: How to avoid it?

In the complex world of facility management, organisational negligence (or the previous organisational failure or even "just" organisational negligence) can have far-reaching consequences that go beyond immediate physical damage. From potential property damage and personal injury to long-term damage to an organisation's reputation, the risks are high. This article explores what organisational negligence (because that's at least what the allegation is about...) means, the types of harm that can occur and effective [...]

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Legal aspects of BIM: what you need to know

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a digital method for planning, creating and managing buildings. This technology enables the creation of a virtual 3D model that contains all relevant information about a building. The BIM model serves as a central source of information for all parties involved in the construction project and covers the entire life cycle of a building, from design and construction through to operation and dismantling. The implementation of BIM brings various legal

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The importance of M&A transactions

Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are corporate transactions in which companies merge or take over each other. In a merger, two companies combine to form a new entity. An acquisition occurs when one company acquires another and controls its business activities. M&A transactions can take various forms, including mergers, takeovers, participations and joint ventures. These can take place both nationally and internationally and have a significant impact on the economic structure. M&A activities are an integral part of

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What is the difference between operating leasing and finance leasing?

Leasing is an important financing method for companies, especially those that need to make large investments but do not have sufficient capital. It allows them to use assets such as machinery, vehicles or property without having to buy them. There are different types of leases, including operating leases and finance leases. In this article, we will explore the differences between these two types of leases and analyse their impact on businesses. Key Takeaways

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IFRS 16 Leasing: What companies need to know about the new regulations

The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are a series of accounting standards developed by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). One of the latest standards is IFRS 16, which came into force in January 2019. This standard has a significant impact on lease accounting and is therefore of great importance to companies. What is IFRS 16 and why was it introduced? IFRS 16 is an accounting standard,

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