Business Organization and Finance: Legal and Economic Principles (Concepts and Insights) (Concepts & Insights) this question feed

asked by dataworld on November 7, 2006 9:17 PM
This course book explains the basic economic elements and legal principles of business organization and finance, and demonstrates the importance of a basic understanding of those elements and principles.


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This book is a well-written, interesting, sometimes chatty look at the wonderful world of Business Associations. It conformed well to the topics in my BA class; I think the professor was inspired by it in some of his powerpoints. It conformed poorly, however, to our casebook, Klein's own. This was surprising to me. Therefore, this book is most useful as a big picture giver, not a resource to prepare for exams or to get cliffs notes on cases. Nonetheless, I recommend it. You'll feel like you understand BA after you read it. Watch out though, because, for the reasons stated above, this feeling will probably not correlate to exam success unless you are diligent with the casebook.
reviewed by ragtop on November 13, 2006 10:26 PM

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This book is geared towards people in the legal profession. Most of the info contained in the first 3 chapters a business person would not need to know; or if they did they, would probably have a corporate attorney that could tell them. The book does a very poor job at explaining some of the financial examples. I have an MBA, and I still got lost at times! This book should be considered 2 books in one volume (first 3 chapters for the legal profession, last 2 chapters for the business world).
reviewed by iread on November 25, 2006 2:07 PM

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