The Fourth Edition of The Law of Banking and Financial Institutions brings exciting renovations to a classic casebook. Comprehensive updating is just the beginning. The authors have expanded the old structure to include more coverage of non-bank financial institutions, such as insurance companies and mutual funds. Other topics have been reorganized to reflect modern trends. Visual aids--virtual windows, for visual learners--have been added to clarify concepts and reinforce text. And finally, engaging problem exercises ...
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The Fourth Edition of The Law of Banking and Financial Institutions brings exciting renovations to a classic casebook. Comprehensive updating is just the beginning. The authors have expanded the old structure to include more coverage of non-bank financial institutions, such as insurance companies and mutual funds. Other topics have been reorganized to reflect modern trends. Visual aids--virtual windows, for visual learners--have been added to clarify concepts and reinforce text. And finally, engaging problem exercises have been added to create a more dynamic learning environment. Tried-and-true features of The Law of Banking and Financial Institutions: clear, concise explanations that simplify and clarify a complex field of law lively and interesting note material and provocative discussion questions careful selection and judicious editing of cases fun problem sets , at graduating levels of difficulty, that reinforce concepts and give students practice applying law to specific facts critical analysis of the unifying features of each topic from an economic perspective Featured in the Fourth Edition: coverage of non-bank financial institutions , such as insurance companies and mutual funds expanded and updated treatment of bank/nonblank combinations under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act unified organization of financial institutions , rather than focusing on depository institutions separately generous use of tables to clarify concepts and promote understanding If you haven't seen the Fourth Edition , you haven't seen The Law of Banking and Financial Institutions . Come; take a look at the expanded coverage, updated organization, problem sets, examples, and visual aids that constitute an important renovation of this classic edifice.
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