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Basics of Accounting & Finance Summer 2005: What Every Practicing Lawyer Needs to Know
Chair(s):
Claudia P. Spencer, Karen Kincaid Balmer, Howard Blumstein
Practice Area:
Accounting and financial reporting,
Corporate law,
Securities and other financial products
Published:
Jul 2005
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ISBN:
1402406339
PLI Item #:
6560
CHB Spine #:
B1500
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Front Matter
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Business Financial Records and Financial Information
Chapter 2. The Balance Sheet
Chapter 3. Balance Sheets: Assets, Liabilities, and Stockholders Equity
Chapter 4. Income Statement
Chapter 5. Statements of Income and Comprehensive Income
Chapter 6. Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 7. Cash Is King—Understanding the Statement of Cash Flows
Chapter 8. Cash Is King—Understanding the Statement of Cash Flows—PowerPoint Presentation
Chapter 9. Notes to Financial Statements
Chapter 10. What’s New in Accounting
Chapter 11. What’s New in Accounting—PowerPoint Slides
Chapter 12. What’s New in Accounting & Disclosure
Chapter 13. Selected Legal Issues Regarding Financial Portions of Public Disclosures
Chapter 14. How Lawyers Use Financial Information: Mergers, Acquisitions, Valuation and Other Transactions—and Their Impact on Reported Financial Results
Chapter 15. How Lawyers Use Financial Information: Mergers, Acquisitions, Valuation and Other Transactions—and Their Impact on Reported Financial Results—PowerPoint Slides
Chapter 16. Detecting Financial Reporting Fraud and Understanding Insolvency Risks
Chapter 17. Fraud, Financial Reporting and Professional Accountability: New and (Re)Emerging Issues
Chapter 18. Select Mini-Case Studies, I and II
Chapter 19. Remarks Before the Directors’ Education Institute at Duke University: Staying the Course
Chapter 20. Recent SEC Financial Fraud and Accounting Cases
Chapter 21. The New Frontier: Lawyers As Whistleblowers
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