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clarify meaning 在 AppWorks Facebook 的最佳解答
[A quick overview on choice of legal entities for international founders setting up in Taiwan, part 1]
Hi, I’m Norman, an AppWorks Analyst. As an analyst here, one common question I’ve been hearing from international founders is: what type of business entities should I register for when I am trying to set up in Taiwan? And what are the differences among all the options?
Usually, international founders will approach local accounting firms for help, but it can be costly, usually around US$ 200~1,500, and still requires you to digest a lot of information before a decision can be made. My next two posts will be dedicated to giving international founders a quick overview on what options you have at your disposal and the key considerations to keep in mind. Hopefully after finishing reading these 2 posts, you will have a clearer understanding of what type of business entities you can set up in Taiwan. Let’s get started!
So far there are generally three ways to set up an entity in Taiwan:
1. Set up a representative office
2. Set up a local company
3. Set up a branch office
When founders are thinking about what type of entity to set up, the first thing you must consider is whether you are going to conduct business in Taiwan (meaning whether or not you are going to sell products or provide services in Taiwan.)
For founders who already set up an entity outside of Taiwan, you might want to find business partners, display your products, or appoint someone to represent the company in a legal capacity in Taiwan. If you are not planning to conduct business activities, then you can consider setting up a representative office. The procedure for setting up a representative office is the easiest one, as it just takes two weeks to one month. There is no need to file a capital verification report and proceed with business registration. Founders just need to file the registration application with the Ministry of Economic Affairs authority.
However, the representative office comes with its own limitations. As this type of entity is not allowed to conduct “any” business activities, which means you will not be able to complete any transactions and issue invoices. In addition, you can’t turn representative offices into another type of entity. As a result, if you set up a representative office successfully in Taiwan first, and then figure out that you should do business directly in Taiwan, you have to file another application to set up a new entity and also apply for nullification of the representative office registration.
Next week, I will introduce the other two options to wrap up this series on company setup in Taiwan. If you found this information valuable, be sure to follow our FB page to stay up-to-date on the latest posts. And if there’s anything you would like me to clarify, feel free to leave a comment below.
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By Norman Chi, AppWorks Analyst
clarify meaning 在 AppWorks Facebook 的精選貼文
【Founders: What's Your Why?】
Occasionally, when meeting with founders, we're often asked about what exactly we look for when investing in startups.
Is it a killer product? A scalable business model? User stickiness? Track record of success? Large addressable market?
Those are all certainly core facets of an attractive deal, albeit present across varying degrees. But one of the most important considerations that we spend a great deal of time trying to understand is the founder's Heart (among our core framework of Heart, Head, Hand), and more specifically the "why."
If COVID-19 is any indication, unpredictability and volatility can completely derail a startup at any given time. Although an outlier event in many respects, the outbreak is still but a microcosm compared to all the trials and tribulations that are bound to arise along a founder's journey.
If it's not a worldwide pandemic, then it's a co-founder abruptly quitting, a term sheet falling through, an inhibiting regulation, a competitor poaching top talent, a Google or Amazon entering your space, a loss of a key account, or perhaps a failed relationship or marriage--essentially a myriad of constant challenges that seem to do nothing but put your mental resolve and willpower to the test.
In tumultuous times, it's then important to always go back to your underlying reason for starting the company. As famously preached by the German philosopher Frederick Nietzsche, "He who has a why to live can bear almost any how."
For some, it's to scratch their own itch or solve their own problem. For others, it's to create a better world for their offspring and impact loved ones and those around them.
Regardless, the "why" is what will give meaning to founders' efforts in the face of adversity, allowing them to ride out rough patches and generate the conviction to see things through to the end.
Global restrictions on movement and trade have created unprecedented economic and operational challenges for companies across the value chain. Founders, use this time as an opportunity to revisit your why, clarify and affirm your reasons for starting a business. In this way, you'll have a stronger and more fortified foundation to capitalize on the upswing when things start to recover.
-Jun Wakabayashi
Analyst, AppWorks
clarify meaning 在 lifeintaiwan Youtube 的最讚貼文
In my recent video I got a little over zealous and made some bold claims about Taiwanese people not caring about their own national pride.... I think some people may have taken my words out of context. So in this video I attempt to clarify my meaning along with a few other things that people mentioned in the previous videos comments.
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clarify meaning 在 Benjamin Man — iBenTV Youtube 的精選貼文
[1/3] I got FULL MARKS for this composition as part of my IB Music HL composition coursework (25% of my final grade)!!!! Note: some of the dynamic markings are messed up because im recording this on panorama mode :(
This song is a rewrite based on my previous IGCSE composition 'The Maze Runner' (https://youtube.com/watch?v=3VpPBgywVzA)!
Reflective Statement:
My initial intention for ‘Haunting’ was to compose for mallet quartet describing my own IB journey. I wanted to experiment with a 5-octave marimba, and was also intrigued by extended ternary form (AABA) in chamber music. I was inspired by the soundtrack from “Legend Of The Wind” by Studio Ghibli, but was also influenced by minimalist music such as “Mallet Quartet” by Steve Reich. A performers note has been included to help clarify the meaning of each section and to convey its meaning.
I began composing this piece on the marimba with the intention of a four-mallet marimba solo due to its wide range. However, I then decided to expand it to a small ensemble so that I could experiment with different textures, timbre and harmonies. As a result, I fragmented the main melody to include more tone colour in the piece. As a percussionist, I was aware of the many unique techniques capable of the marimba and vibraphone, thus I wanted to exploit that and transform my composition by writing in unconventional techniques and notations (such as handle- on-handle and rapid glissandi) and was able to choose more interesting rhythms. I developed my piece by adding an entire section using mainly triplets to create a contrast in rhythm, which helped create a climax.
The outcome of this piece is that I learnt how to develop ideas from fragments of melody, and how to compose a rhythmically challenging piece whilst still maintaining an overall cohesiveness. I also learnt how to compose for a repetitive melody yet still being able to add colour and maintain interest as the piece progresses. As a result, this lead me to discovering many vibraphone techniques I hadn’t learnt prior, such as mallet-dampening and learning how to use the pedal properly!
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