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Basics of Accounting & Finance Winter 2004: What Every Practicing Lawyer Needs to Know
Chair(s):
Michael Spindler, Philip R. Stein, Karen Kincaid Balmer, Susan Wolak
Practice Area:
Accounting and financial reporting,
Corporate law,
Securities and other financial products
Published:
Jan 2004
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ISBN:
1402403917
PLI Item #:
3359
CHB Spine #:
B1406
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Front Matter
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. GAAP and the Basic Financial Statements
Chapter 2. GAAP and the Basic Financial Statements (2)
Chapter 3. Balance Sheet
Chapter 4. Balance Sheet: Assets, Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
Chapter 5. Income Statement
Chapter 6. Income Statement (2)
Chapter 7. Understanding and Using the Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 8. Notes to the Financial Statements: Overview and Insights
Chapter 8. Notes to the Financial Statements: Overview and Insights
Chapter 9. Notes to the Financial Statements (2)
Chapter 10. Notes to the Financial Statements (3)
Chapter 11. Selected Case Studies of Financial Statement Fraud
Chapter 12. What's New in Accounting and Disclosure
Chapter 13. Prospectus: 6,000,000 Shares FormFactor Common Stock
Chapter 14. Prospectus: 4,000,000 Shares Quinton Common Stock
Chapter 15. Financial Language in Legal Documents
Chapter 16. How Lawyers Use Financial Information
Chapter 17. Liability for Securities Lawyers in the Post-Enron Era
Chapter 18. Holding Lawyers Accountable in the Post-Enron Feeding Frenzy
Chapter 19. Sarbanes-Oxley: Panacea or Quagmire for Securities Lawyers?
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