Accounting and Corporate Finance For Lawyers


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Accounting and Corporate Finance for Lawyers introduces soon-to-be lawyers to fundamental accounting, financial statement, financial analysis, and corporate finance concepts to utilize in practice. Accounting and Corporate Finance for Lawyers is designed to teach law students how to read and understand financial statements and footnotes, assess a company’s financial position, determine whether a company can issue a dividend, assess whether a contingency has to be disclosed, apply time value of money concepts, and evaluate financial provisions and covenants in contracts. The goal of this book is to prepare law students to be successful in the practice of law by providing the critical foundation of understanding accounting and corporate finance concepts and principles, or the language of business people. New to the Second Edition: Updates of information, statistics, concepts, and examples to bring current New section discussing interactions between accountants and attorneys Addition of a Present Value of an Annuity Due table Clarifications and minor corrections throughout Professors and students will benefit from: A reader-friendly organization and style Detailed explanations of concepts and principles through examples Discussion of how various principles are applied in practice Real-world illustrations Examples and exhibits that supplement the substance Exercises and problems designed to build a student’s knowledge base




Accounting and Corporate Finance for Lawyers


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"A coursebook on Accounting and Corporate Finance for law school"--




Essential Concepts of Business for Lawyers


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Most law students have never had formal coursework in accounting or finance, yet these areas are integral to so many law school courses including: Business Associations, Securities Regulations, Corporate Finance, Taxation, Banking Law, Financial Regulation, and Business Planning. With math no more difficult than high school algebra, Essential Concepts of Business for Lawyers, Third Edition fills in those gaps with an accessible and interactive presentation of accounting, finance, and financial markets. Each stand-alone chapter provides a complete lesson that will shed light on business courses in law school, as well as business situations in legal practice. New to the Third Edition: Updates for and addition of new cases that illustrate the business concepts Addition of more examples, including information related to more companies such as Google and Uber Addition of new materials on the basic microeconomic concept of supply and demand Professors and students will benefit from: A self-contained course book that supports a 2-credit course on an overview of business concepts, including accounting, finance, valuation, financial instruments, and business strategy Lessons that go beyond the definitions of terms of art and business terminology A book written at an accessible level Edited appellate cases that connect business concepts to the law and legal practice Knowledge of the basic and most essential concepts of business Materials presented in an accessible way including the use of many examples to illustrate difficult concepts Clear explanations of difficult materials and foreign concepts










Accounting and Finance for Lawyers in a Nutshell


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Basic Financial Statements; Accounting Process; Generally Accepted Accounting Principles; Recognition of Revenues and Expenses; Current Assets and Liabilities; Accounting for Inventories; Property, Plant, and Equipment and Depreciation; Intangible Assets; Accounting for Investments; Accounting for Long-Term Debt; Accounting for Leases; Accounting for Other Long-Term Liabilities; Accounting for Stock and Stockholders' Equity; Partnership Accounting; Accounting for Business Combinations; Earnings Per Share and Financial Ratios; Special Reporting Issues; Corporate Finance-Valuation.




Financial Statement Analysis and Business Valuation for the Practical Lawyer


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Written expressly for business lawyers, this best-selling guide takes you step-by-step through the key principles of corporate finance and accounting. This Second Edition will update the title's content and provide additions to reflect post-Enron SEC and FASB rules and new rules regarding merger and acquisition accounting.










Drafting for Corporate Finance


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Drafting for Corporate Finance: What Law School Doesn't Teach You offers the legal, financial, business, accounting, and drafting information that lawyers must understand for corporate finance documentation, especially debt documentation.