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Essential Concepts of Business for Lawyers (w/ Connected eBook)

  • Edition : 4th ed., 2026
  • Author(s) : Rhee

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    • ISBN: 9798889062578
    • SKU: 93412
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Paperback/Access Code

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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: Business Associations, Corporate Law, Securities Regulations, Corporate Finance, Taxation, Mergers & Acquisitions, Banking Law, Financial Regulation, and Business Planning. With math no more difficult than high school algebra, Essential Concepts of Business for Lawyers, Fourth 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 4th Edition: 

● New cases that illustrate the business concepts 

● Timely coverage of recent events, such as the financial crisis, the collapse of investment banks, and the Bernie Madoff fraud 

● New information and market developments such as the demise of LIBOR and its replacement with SOFR 

● More examples and illustrations throughout the book