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         Business & Finance Business Law:     more books (100)
  1. Law and practice of international finance (International business & law series) by Philip Wood, 1986
  2. Dimensions in Business Finance Law by John Prebble, 1992-12
  3. Hire-purchase, credit and finance (Business law and administration series;no.7) by Victor Rowland Fox-Smith, 1962
  4. The law and finance of the business judgment rule: Comments on Bradley & Schipani and Shapiro (Working paper) by Ronald J Gilson, 1989
  5. Business of Farming Law and Finance
  6. Business & Legal Cd-Roms in Print, 1993: An International Guide to Cd-Rom and Cd-Based Multimedia Products in Business, Economics, Finance, Law, and by Regina Rega, 1993-05
  7. Asian Finance Law for Business by Kee Yang Low,
  8. The Law and Business of International Project Finance: A Resource for Governments, Sponsors, Lawyers, and Project Participants by Scott L. Hoffman, 2007-10-22
  9. The Law and Business of International Project Finance, A Resource for Governments, Sponsors, Lenders, Lawyers, and Project Participants by Scott L. Hoffman, 1998-04-01
  10. Card & James' Business Law for Business, Accounting, and Finance Students by Lee Roach, 2009-10-25
  11. S. L. Hoffman's The Law and Business of International Project Finance 3rd(third) edition(The Law and Business of International Project Finance: A Resource for Governments, Sponsors, Lawyers, and Project Participants (Paperback))(2007) by S. L. Hoffman, 2007
  12. Company finance, takeovers, and mergers (Essential business law) by Geoffrey Morse, 1979
  13. Law and Business of International Project Finance A Resource for Governments Sponsors Lawyers and Project Participants by Scol LHofman, 2007
  14. Law and Business: Law and the Market, Law and Finance (Materials for the Study of Business, Volume II) by William H. Spencer, 1921

41. Health Information Technology Oversight Council (HITOC) Announces
• The expertise included within the workgroup will span the content areas of health information technology; business finance; business law; nonprofit governance; health information
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42. Finance Degrees
• Business Finance • Business Law • Capital Markets • Corporate Finance • Financial Accounting • Financial Management • Insurance and Risk
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  • College Life Career Planning College Degrees School Profiles ... College Degrees Studying finance in college gives students the skills they need to make money decisions in business. It is a different area of specialization than accounting, which has a more narrow focus. This area of study prepares graduates for careers in organizations that serve businesses in the financial realm, as well as careers in financial analysis. Your degree in finance can help you launch a career in a number of different areas, including: • Asset Manager
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43. Tutoring Services
Students should bring a completed Student Referral Form to the lab on their first visit for tutoring. The referral forms are available from your course instructors.
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Tutoring Services HOME NORTH Campus Tutoring: Math / Sciences Foreign Languages Writing / English SOUTH Campus Tutoring STAR Center (includes all Tutoring Areas) ONLINE RESOURCES: Math / Sciences / Biotechnology Reading Foreign Languages Writing / English Tutors are available (free of charge) in the following areas: Accounting (all levels) Business Math Business Finance Business Law Economics Computer Information Systems Computer Programming Office Management Medical Office Administration Microsoft Office (all levels) Marketing and Retailing Management and Leadership Students should bring a completed Student Referral Form to the lab on their first visit for tutoring. The referral forms are available from your course instructors. Referral forms are not required for lab visits.
No appointments are necessary and students needing tutors will be assisted on a first-come first-served basis. No food or drink is allowed in the labs. Contact Information: For more information, please contact: Jane C. Benson Director, RCCC Technology Tutoring Center Email: bensonj@rowancabarrus.edu

44. MBA - Admissions - MBA Programs - University Of The Incarnate Word
Marketing International Business Finance. Business Law Quantitative Techniques Management
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  • an undergraduate degree awarded by an accredited academic institution an overall undergraduate GPA of 2.5 or better on a 4.0 GPA scale a score of 450 or higher on the Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT). Requirement waived for applicants who have been awarded masters/post-masters degrees, and for applicants who have taken and passed tests considered comparable, i.e. Graduate Record Examination (GRE), LSAT, CPA, etc. an adequate foundation in the following Common Professional Components (CPCs)
Accounting Information systems Economics Marketing International Business Finance Business Law Quantitative Techniques Management Adequacy in any or all of the CPCs may be demonstrated by relevant undergraduate and graduate coursework, challenge examination, and documented work experience.

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I need help with some accounting problems and since this doesn't work to paste my question properly and doesn't have a possibility to paste a picture...I need someone who can help me out with my Managerial Accounting work. Or I need an answer book for "Introduction to Managerial Accounting 2nd Edition McGraw-Hill/Brewer".
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I have finals coming up and need to figure out some of the problems I'm still not understanding. Share TwitterLala Asked Nov 25, 2009 Edited Nov 25, 2009 Report abuse Add comment have you tried Amazon for answer book? Answered Dec 18, 2009 Report abuse Add comment 1. Post Publishers has collected the following data for recent months:
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46. Booking Agent Information | EHow.com
However, courses in business finance, business law and business accounting can help a booking agent understand certain business terms and contracts.
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By an eHow Contributor I want to do this! What's This? A booking agent secures venues for bands. band image by pdesign from Fotolia.com The entertainment industry is a dynamic industry which promises fame, wealth, prestige and the adoration of millions of fans. Booking agents work behind the scenes to assist bands, artists and specialized acts succeed by booking live venues for existing and potential fans to see their favorite act perform. Becoming a booking agent takes a lot of work but if successful, the career can be lucrative and rewarding.
Booking Venues for Live Performances
  • Booking agents conduct negotiations with venues on behalf of an artist, band or act or the acts' manager to reserve concert dates for a venue. The booking agent contacts the venue and arranges for concessions for the act to perform. The agent negotiates the bands fees through a percentage of the ticket sales and a fee for using the booking agent. The booking agent also works closely with the venue manager or management team to ensure equipment (sound system, stage lighting, and stage preparation) is adequate for performance.
  • Communicates with Entertainment Industry Representatives
  • A booking agent must be able to communicate with promoters, entertainment managers, club owners, venue representatives and artists. A good booking agent establishes a network or hub to communicate with these entities concerning acts, scheduling and miscellaneous as far as a year in advance. Booking agents also market their services to industry representatives through various marketing channels (Internet, email, phone calls or word of mouth campaigns).
  • 47. Electronic Resume Example
    GPA 3.48 RELEVANT COURSEWORK Financial Accounting Principles, Managerial Accounting Principles, Intermediate Accounting I and II, Auditing, Business Finance, Business Law I and II
    http://www.winona.edu/career/Attach/ResumeElectronic.pdf

    48. UAC Undergraduate Course Description
    Major studies Accounting, business finance, business law, economics, management. Practical experience Students can opt to be placed in relevant employment experience, which can be
    http://www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/courses/une/395636.html
    UAC Undergraduate Course Description
    B Financial Administration
    University of New England
    Campus Type of place UAC code Course duration 2010 cut-off Armidale CSP Recommended studies: Any two units of English plus Mathematics. Major studies: Accounting, business finance, business law, economics, management. Practical experience: Students can opt to be placed in relevant employment experience, which can be credited towards their degree. Professional recognition: After completing the degree, students can complete the requirements for entry to CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA). Career opportunities: Examples include positions in accounting, financial administration in corporate organisations, auditing, stockbroking, investment advising, small and medium enterprise management and careers in government departments such as trade and industry. Additional information: You can also expand your study from other areas such as business and marketing or from various units from other faculties. Honours is available as an additional year (or part-time equivalent) to meritorious students in most UNE courses Key to abbreviations CSP Commonwealth-supported place (used to be called HECS: includes upfront HECS payment and deferred payment through HECS-HELP) N/A Selection criteria other than the ATAR used; or the course is not offered to current Year 12 applicants.

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