Students who need extra help can rely on Solomon and Palmiter's CORPORATION: Examples & Explanations for dependable guidance. Now in itsThird Edition, this popular study guide continues to lead students through the material covered in the typical Corporations or Business Organizations course, step by careful step. In the proven style of the entire Examples & Explanations Series, The text first presents explanations, then poses examples with questions, followed by thoughtful answers. Students can test their understanding as they progress through the book. What makes this book so effective? the authors' clear and lucid writing style is accessible to students who do not have a business background Statutes and cases are examined in context to illustrate the interplay between law and business Comprehensive coverage includes topics that sometimes receive minimal class coverage, such as public offering of securities And The common law of insider trading A conceptual structure that facilitates full and logical coverage of the relevant legal provisions New material includes: expanded coverage of shareholder voting rights update treatment of insider trading developments unified analysis of creditor protection rules new corporate formations including limited liability entities new organization of the material centering around the sets of legal protections that resolve conflicts in the corporate environment. For clarification of a specific topic or general reinforcement of underlying concepts, instructors can adopt or recommend CORPORATIONS: Examples & Explanations, Third Edition, with confidence.
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