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WEALTH VIRTUES
A Guide to acquire more money than you spend and to save more
money than you owe
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 346.73078076
EAN: 9780735565272
Edition: 2
ISBN: 0735565279
Label: Aspen Pub
Manufacturer: Aspen Pub
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 480
Publication Date: December 18, 2006
Publisher: Aspen Pub
Release Date: December 18, 2006
Studio: Aspen Pub
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Utilizing a user-friendly and interactive approach, THE GLANNON GUIDE TO BANKRUPTCY: Learning Bankruptcy Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis offers students a concise, clear, and fair method of exam review. By integrating multiple-choice questions into a full-fledged review of bankruptcy topics, the book challenges students and reinforces their understanding and application of what they have learned. Valuable features make it equally useful to all students ¿ regardless of whether they will be tested with multiple-choice questions on their exams: lead-up discussion of law in the text prepares students to learn effectively from subsequent questions clear explanations of correct and incorrect answers help to clarify nuances in the law multiple-choice questions are sophisticated but fair, neither too difficult nor unrealistically straightforward the ¿Closer,¿ a more challenging final question in each chapter, illustrates a more sophisticated problem in the area under discussion ¿Closing Closer¿ questions in the last chapter provide practice and helpful review of concepts in earlier chapters useful exam-taking pointers interspersed, where applicable, within the surrounding text
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I never relied on commercial outlines in law school, but I did use my share during my three years to help study for finals. This outline was easily the worst... by far. It was so bad I sent it back to Amazon after a first read. The Bankruptcy Nutshell is far, far superior.
First, the information in the book is lacking any depth and explanation of the concepts. It gives you no more of an explanation than you can find by searching Google. Indeed, an outline is supposed to condense ... Read More
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The guide was easy to follow and the multiple choice questions helped solidify the information and my knowledge of it.
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I really liked this book - served its purpose (to teach me bankruptcy for my final)
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The consensus seems to be that this is better than the E&E competitor. I can't comment on that, because this is the only guide I bought.
Better or not, though, it needs improvement.
There are a surprising number of typos for a second edition*, including numbers in the examples that conflict with those used in the explanatory text, but its problems only start there.
It's badly organized. It seems like it was set up to reflect the progression of a very specific ... Read More
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Professor Martin has done a great job with this book. Law students will find it very helpful. For students and business people looking for an introduction to Chapter 11 reorganiztions, I also highly recommend Attorney Alderman's book:Chapter 11 Business Reorganizations: For Business Leaders, Accountants And Lawyers.
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