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Corporate Finance (w/ Connected eBook)

  • Edition : 2nd ed., 2023
  • Author(s) : Rhee
    • ISBN: 9798886143737
    • SKU: 98824
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Corporate Finance provides coverage in a more concrete and problem-based approach than other books on the market. Robert J. Rhee distinguishes this casebook from other fine books in the field in four ways: This book is interdisciplinary in nature, providing essential coverage of the basic concepts of accounting and finance needed for a business lawyer to understand the economics of the transaction; this book facilitates ease of learning and teaching, avoiding excerpting technically dense academic writings in finance and economics, which can intimidate students and teachers; it provides a basic understanding of financial instruments to prepare students for corporate practice, including many examples of actual financial contract terms and other transactional documents taken from various sources; this book takes a business and transactional perspective, including several case studies, which give students the opportunity to analyze legal problems in the context of business transactions.

New to the Second Edition: 

  • Updates to the accounting materials in Chapter 1, including a presentation of the financial statements of Google (Alphabet) and Facebook (Meta Platforms).
  • New Delaware appraisal cases that deal with the use of the discounted cash flow method of valuation.
  • Revisions to Chapter 7, Debt Instruments, in light of new cases and materials on indentures and covenants.
  • Additional materials on venture capital investments.
  • Revisions to Chapter 9, Derivatives, to focus on plain vanilla put and call options.
  • A new Chapter 10 (Structured Finance) has been added to discuss structured finance transactions and instruments with a focus on asset securitizations and credit derivatives.