Corporate Finance provides coverage in a more concrete and problem-based approach than other books on the market. Robert J. Rhee distinguishes this casebook from other fine books in the field
in a number of important ways. This book is interdisciplinary in nature, providing essential coverage of the basic concepts of accounting and finance needed for a business lawyer to understand
the economics of the transaction. Additionally, the text facilitates ease of learning and teaching, avoiding excerpting technically dense academic writings in finance and economics, which can
intimidate students and teachers. It further provides a basic understanding of financial instruments to prepare students for corporate practice, including many examples of actual financial
contract terms and other transactional documents taken from various sources.
Features:
- In depth coverage of accounting, finance, valuation, and capital markets in an accessible manner
- Inclusion of transactional documents and focus on financial contracts
- Generous use of graphics, tables, and charts to organize and convey complex information
- Accessibility of materials
- Business school-style case studies at the end of some chapters