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Arsenal Capital buys adhesives makers




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Fire-retardant electrolyte could usher in practical lithium-metal batteries

Solution containing lithium salt-solvent clusters makes lithium-metal batteries safer and long lasting




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Multilayer coating helps plastic dental devices stay clear of bacteria

A superhydrophilic film made of two sugar molecules could help prevent bacterial growth on the mouthpieces




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Mechanisms for catalytic CO oxidation on platinum found at last

New surface chemistry method answers mechanistic questions that have eluded chemists for 40 years




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White House picks environmental adviser




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LyondellBasell in talks to buy stake in Braskem

A deal would give LyondellBasell control of Brazil’s largest chemical maker




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Cambrex expanding generics R&D in Italy




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Diamond stabilizes lithium metal electrodes

Thin film of the hard material lets batteries benefit from the metal’s electrochemical advantages while blocking unwanted reactions




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Multilayer coating could fight bacterial growth on plastic dental devices

Superhydrophilic film made of two sugar molecules could lead to cleaner retainers or tooth aligners




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Peeling produces stretchable liquid-metal circuit

Technique breaks gallium alloy’s insulating oxide layer




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Chemistry in Pictures: Twisted crystals




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2-step synthesis yields large 2-D COF crystals

Separating crystal nucleation and growth processes is key to controlling crystal dimensions




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Topological materials move from the world of theoretical physics to experimental chemistry

These exotic materials could find applications in electronics, catalysis, and quantum computing




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LyondellBasell in talks to buy stake in Braskem

A deal would give LyondellBasell control of Brazil’s largest chemical maker




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Sea, land, factory: 3 tales of pharmaceutical outsourcing

Drugs can be made by more than just chemical synthesis. Here are stories of three from the sea, the land, and yes, the factory




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Giant crystals in Mexican cave face dehydration

Water loss from the gypsum crystal surfaces is a primary degradation pathway




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Red blood cells catalyze polymerization

Iron from hemoglobin initiates radical reaction




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AkzoNobel, Thomas Swan to develop coatings for metal packaging




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Giant crystals in Mexican cave face dehydration

Water loss from the gypsum crystal surfaces is a primary degradation pathway




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Nanocrystals give hematite rainbow flair

Mineral’s microstructure causes natural iridescence




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Canada moving to update environmental protection regulations

Actions may include requiring industry to demonstrate safety of substances, akin to Europe’s REACH program




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Canada moves to update environmental protection regulations




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Catalent acquires drug services firm Juniper




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Italmatch is sold by one private equity firm to another




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Single atoms catalyze Suzuki reactions

Flow chemistry process takes place on carbon nitride surface




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Perovskite ferroelectrics go metal-free

Study turns up large family of organic-inorganic materials that could find low-cost, lightweight applications in electronics




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Perovskitas ferroeléctricas sin metales

Un estudio presenta una gran familia de materiales orgánico-inorgánicos que podrían tener aplicaciones baratas y ligeras en electrónica




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Three-dimensional COF crystals keep growing

Strategy yields crystals big enough to reveal previously elusive structural details




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FTC takes Tronox and Cristal to federal court




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Chemists fracture rings to install fluorine

Reaction opens unstrained nitrogen rings furnishing alkyl fluorine compounds




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Fetal gene therapy could treat genetic diseases in the womb

Researchers are working to fix genetic conditions like Gaucher disease before birth by testing experimental therapies on fetal animals




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DARPA announces first round of $1.5 billion grants to revitalize electronics industry




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Cerium photocatalysis conquers light hydrocarbon chemistry

Method turns challenging gaseous alkanes into liquid products




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Should promoters crystal-gaze fair price?

Tesla share price crashed after Elon Musk’s ‘costly’ tweet




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RIL sets up India's 1st dedicated COVID-19 hospital

This first-of-its-kind-in-India centre is fully funded by Reliance Foundation and includes a negative pressure room that helps in preventing cross-contamination and helps control infection. All beds are equipped with the required infrastructure, biomedical equipment such as ventilators, pacemakers, dialysis machines, and patient monitoring devices.




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Fundamentals of Securities Regulation, 5th Edition

When you need a quick answer to a securities question, turn to Fundamentals of Securities Regulation. Loss and Seligman have distilled their authoritative 11-volume treatise, Securities Regulation, into one convenient volume, offering expert analysis of every significant aspect of securities law including:

  • Primary liability under 10(b), insider trading
  • Sanctions
  • Disclosure requirements
  • Rules and forms for offerings
  • SEC reporting
  • Forward-looking statements
  • Class action suits
  • Bespeaks caution cases
  • ADR in securities disputes
  • And more

The 5th edition covers recent developments such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and impact on federal securities rules and regulations, amendment and interpretation of the SEC's Management Discussion and Analysis, new insider trading rules, recent global research analyst settlements and ensuing SEC, NYSE and NASD rules and more.

To facilitate more detailed analysis, its 14 chapters parallel the organization of the full treatise, and extensive cross-references show you exactly where to turn. Find the answers to your securities law questions quickly with this sensible volume.

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Protect your clients’ privacy and gain a competitive edge.

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CCH Catalogues

The Catalogue Request page allows you to download or request a paper version of a catalogue.

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Capital Cost Allowance in Canada

Capital Cost Allowance in Canada is designed as a handy reference that includes all relevant primary and secondarymaterials, as well as extensive commentary to help maneuvre through the rules affecting a broad range of corporate and individualtaxpayers, and answer all of your capital cost allowance questions. This valuable resource will save you valuable research time whileproviding the security and convenience of being able to reference supporting legislation. It's everything you need to know in one handyreference!

Features include:

  • Extensive commentary on all aspects of the capital cost allowance system, including transfers, restrictions, trusts, goodwill, and other intangibles, as well as many other issues relating to depreciable property
  • Full text of provisions of the Income Tax Act, Income Tax Regulations, and Income Tax Application Rules relating to capital cost allowance, including any proposed amendments to the legislation as of September 15, 2005
  • Complete examination of deductions for each individual Class under Schedule II of the Income Tax Regulations
  • Detailed examples illustrating the operation of the capital cost allowance rules
  • Interpretation Bulletins and Information Circulars relating to capital cost allowance issued by the Canada Revenue Agency reproduced in full
  • Comprehensive table of contents
  • Alphabetical table of capital cost allowance rates
  • Detailed topical index
  • Extensive reference tables for locating interpretation bulletins, information circulars, and sections of the Act and Regulations reproduced in the Guide

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Federal Income Taxation: Fundamentals, 4th Edition

Please note that new editions will be available by mid August, 2011

The Federal Income Taxation: Fundamentals, 4th Edition is the book of choice for the Certified General Accountants Association of Canada Taxation 1 course. This book is intended for students taking:

  • Business
  • Economics
  • Taxation
  • Law

This textbook has been structured to meet the specific needs of students enrolled in the following programs, or related introductory courses:

  • CGA
  • CMA
  • CA

Student Friendly

CCH has re-mastered and modified this resource to improve accessibility and increase student comprehension.

  • Covers the fundamental federal income taxation curriculum with a narrow scope and topical coverage
  • Study Guide and supplemental material for students and instructors makes learning even easier
  • Review Questions, Multiple Choice Questions and Exercises are provided at the end of each chapter
  • The proprietary, adjusted learning model employed in this text facilitates understanding and the application of knowledge
  • Practical examples and applications are designed to anchor and integrate learning
  • References to the Income Tax Act are incorporated throughout the text, with all key topics covered
  • Includes two extra appendices: Individual Tax Facts and Withholding Tax

Robert E. Beam, F.C.A., is a Professor Emeritus in the School of Accounting and Finance, University of Waterloo. He was associated with Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants, Toronto.

From 1972 to 1998, he was Coordinator of the Tax Section of the School of Accountancy, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. In September 2002, Mr. Beam became the first recipient of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants Award for Excellence in Tax Practice and Education. His articles have appeared in the Canadian Tax Journal.

Stanley N. Laiken, Ph.D., is the Deloitte Professor in the School of Accounting and Finance, University of Waterloo. He has taught taxation to students in professional programs, both at the university and post-university levels, since 1972.

He is a recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award at the University of Waterloo and the Canadian Academic Accounting Association’s L.S. Rosen Award in recognition of outstanding contributions to Canadian accounting education. His articles have appeared in the Canadian Tax Journal. He is also the Director of the Deloitte Centre for Tax Education and Research at the University of Waterloo.

James J. Barnet

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Nathan's Company Meetings For Share Capital and Non-Share Capital Corporations 10th Edition

Nathan's Company Meetings For Share Capital and Non-Share Capital Corporations 10th Edition is an essential guide to effectively managing corporate governance issues at meetings of directors, shareholders and members.

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  • Guidance for Not-for-Profit corporations, reflecting the Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, S.C. 2009, c. 23 (“CNCA”), and Ontario Not-for-Profit Corporations Act, S.O. 2010. c. 15 (“ONCA”), including commentary where practices differ from business corporat

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International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Intergovernmental Organizations

The world is getting smaller and increasingly interdependent every day. As a result, national and regional developments are, as a matter of necessity, seen in a global framework. States want to preserve their independence but they are confronted with a growing list of problems which they can only solve in co-operation with others. The sheer scale of the issues at stake calls for an institutional framework to give that co-operation a more permanent structure.

It is therefore appropriate in the framework of the International Encyclopaedia of Laws to make accessible comprehensive, substantial and readily available information on the most important intergovernmental organizations, given their importance for the development of international law and intergovernmental co-operation in general. The fundamental changes taking place nowadays at an incredible pace within IGOs render it all the more necessary to put this information within easy reach. Some 55 leading organizations will be described in separate monographs of approximately 150 pages each.

For detailed information on all volumes of the Encyclopaedia, please visit: www.ielaws.com.


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International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Environmental Law

This set in the International Encyclopaedia of Laws covers national and international environmental law. National monographs contain a description of the country's environmental legislation, an overview of the basic principles of environmental law, the historical background, the role of governmental institutions and the sources of environmental law.

Other subjects covered for each country include pollution control legislation, nature and conservation management, zoning and land-use planning, liability questions and judicial remedies. In addition, international monographs cover international legislation and treaties and the environmental legislation of the European Economic Community.

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Governmental GAAP Practice Manual (2015) (U.S.)

Author: Eric S. Berman, CPA

Demonstrates in a detailed manner how a governmental entity can implement the complex standards established by GASB-34 and beyond through a worksheet approach. (A companion publication, Governmental GAAP Guide, discusses financial accounting and reporting standards necessary to prepare the basic external financial statements of a governmental entity.) The emphasis of Governmental GAAP Practice Manual is on the process of preparing financial statements.

Chapter 1 of the Governmental GAAP Practice Manual provides a detailed analysis of the interrelationship between the modified accrual basis of accounting and the accrual basis of accounting. Included is a comprehensive checklist of transactions and events that typically require a worksheet entry. Starting in Chapter 2 is a comprehensive illustration that continues through the remaining chapters of the book. For governmental funds, a variety of transactions are illustrated and journalized in Chapters 2 through 6, which result in a year-end trial balance for each individual fund based on the modified accrual basis of accounting. In Chapter 14, these trial balances are used as the basis for developing the information needed to prepare the fund financial statements. Chapter 16 illustrates the worksheet methodology for converting the information to the accrual basis.

A similar approach is used for proprietary funds and fiduciary funds.

In Chapter 16 the basic financial statements (including the fund financial statements and government-wide statements) are prepared based on the information developed in Chapter 13 and Chapter 14. Chapter 17 provides a discussion of note disclosure concepts and a listing of the required note disclosures applicable to state and local government financial statements. Chapter 18 discusses and develops information related to management's discussion and analysis and other required supplementary information. Chapter 19 illustrates combining financial statements that are presented as part of supplementary information included in a governmental entity's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report. Chapter 20 provides the preparers of financial statements with an in-depth review of the statistical section of the CAFR.

Governmental Funds

  • The General Fund
  • Special Revenue Funds
  • Capital Project Funds
  • Debt Service Funds
  • Permanent Funds
Proprietary Funds
  • Enterprise Funds
  • Internal Service Funds
Fiduciary Funds
  • Pension (and Other Employee Benefits) Trust Funds
  • Private-Purpose Trust Funds
  • Investment Trust Funds and Individual Investment Accounts
  • Agency Funds
The Consolidation and Conversion Process
  • Developing Information for Fund Financial Statements
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Governmental GAAP Practice Manual (2014) (US)

Demonstrates in a detailed manner how a governmental entity can implement the complex standards established by GASB-34 and beyond through a worksheet approach. (A companion publication, Governmental GAAP Guide, discusses financial accounting and reporting standards necessary to prepare the basic external financial statements of a governmental entity.) The emphasis of Governmental GAAP Practice Manual is on the process of preparing financial statements.

Chapter 1 provides a detailed analysis of the interrelationship between the modified accrual basis of accounting and the accrual basis of accounting. Included is a comprehensive checklist of transactions and events that typically require a worksheet entry. Starting in Chapter 2 is a comprehensive illustration that continues through the remaining chapters of the book. For governmental funds, a variety of transactions are illustrated and journalized in Chapters 2 through 6, which result in a year-end trial balance for each individual fund based on the modified accrual basis of accounting. In Chapter 14, these trial balances are used as the basis for developing the information needed to prepare the fund financial statements. Chapter 16 illustrates the worksheet methodology for converting the information to the accrual basis.

A similar approach is used for proprietary funds and fiduciary funds.

Chapter 17 uses the information developed in previous chapters to present management's discussion and analysis, notes, and other required supplementary information mandated by the GASB standards.

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Governmental GAAP Practice Manual (2013) (U.S.)

Demonstrates in a detailed manner how a governmental entity can implement the complex standards established by GASB-34 and beyond through a worksheet approach. (A companion publication, Governmental GAAP Guide, discusses financial accounting and reporting standards necessary to prepare the basic external financial statements of a governmental entity.) The emphasis of Governmental GAAP Practice Manual is on the process of preparing financial statements.

Chapter 1 provides a detailed analysis of the interrelationship between the modified accrual basis of accounting and the accrual basis of accounting. Included is a comprehensive checklist of transactions and events that typically require a worksheet entry. Starting in Chapter 2 is a comprehensive illustration that continues through the remaining chapters of the book. For governmental funds, a variety of transactions are illustrated and journalized in Chapters 2 through 6, which result in a year-end trial balance for each individual fund based on the modified accrual basis of accounting. In Chapter 14, these trial balances are used as the basis for developing the information needed to prepare the fund financial statements. Chapter 16 illustrates the worksheet methodology for converting the information to the accrual basis.

A similar approach is used for proprietary funds and fiduciary funds.

Chapter 17 uses the information developed in previous chapters to present management's discussion and analysis, notes, and other required supplementary information mandated by the GASB standards.


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Governmental GAAP Guide, 2015 (U.S.)

Eric S. Berman, CPA

Analyzes all of the accounting principles for financial reporting by state and local governments. GASB Statements, GASB Interpretations, GASB Technical Bulletins as well as releases of the National Council on Governmental Accounting (NCGA) that remain in effect as of the date of publication, including Statements and NCGA Interpretations are restated in plain English and supported by timesaving examples and illustrations. Certain AICPA Audit and Accounting Guide concepts are also discussed. In one comprehensive volume, this impressive guide explains completely the financial accounting and reporting standards that are necessary in preparing the basic external financial statements of a governmental entity.

I. Basic Governmental Accounting Concepts and Standards

1 Foundation and Overview of Governmental Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
2 Budgetary Accounting and Reporting
3 Basis of Accounting and Measurement Focus
4 Governmental Reporting Entity
5 Terminology and Classification
II. Fund Accounting
6 Governmental Funds
7 Proprietary Funds
8 Fiduciary Funds
III. Specific Accounting and Reporting Issues
9 Deposits, Investments, and Derivative Instruments
10 Capital Assets
11 Other Assets
12 Long-Term Debt
13 Pension, Postemployment, and Other Employee Benefit Liabilities
14 Leases and Service Concession Arrangements
15 Risk Management, Claims, and Judgments
16 Other Liabilities
17 Revenues: Nonexchange and Exchange Transactions
18 Expenses/Expenditures: Nonexchange and Exchange Transactions
19 Special Assessments
IV. Financial Reporting by General-Purpose Governments
20 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
V. Stand-Alone Financial Reporting by Special-Purpose Governments
21 Public Colleges and Universities
22 Pension and Other Postemployment Benefit Plans
23 Public Entity Risk Pools

6" x 9"     920 pages


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Governmental GAAP Guide, 2014 (U.S.)

Author: Eric S. Berman, CPA

Analyzes all of the accounting principles for financial reporting by state and local governments.

  • GASB Statements,
  • GASB Interpretations,
  • GASB Technical Bulletins,
  • NCGA Statements and Interpretations
  • Pertinent AICPA Statements of Position and Auditing and Accounting Guides.

This material is restated in plain English and supported by timesaving examples and illustrations. In one comprehensive volume, this guide explains the financial accounting and reporting standards that are necessary in preparing the basic external financial statements of a governmental entity.

To facilitate research, major topics in the text are cross-referenced to the pertinent paragraphs of the original pronouncements. Throughout the text "Observations" clarify specific accounting principles.

I. Basic Governmental Accounting Concepts and Standards

1. Foundation and Overview of Governmental Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
2. Budgetary Accounting and Reporting
3. Basis of Accounting and Measurement Focus
4. Governmental Reporting Entity
5. Terminology and Classification

II. Fund Accounting

6. Governmental Funds
7. Proprietary Funds
8. Fiduciary Funds

III. Specific Accounting and Reporting Issues

9. Deposits, Investments, and Derivative Instruments
10. Capital Assets
11. Other Assets
12. Long-Term Debt
13. Pension, Postemployment, and Other Employee Benefit Liabilities
14. Leases and Service Concession Arrangements
15. Risk Management, Claims, and Judgments
16. Other Liabilities
17. Revenues: Nonexchange and Exchange Transactions
18. Expenses/Expenditures: Nonexchange and Exchange Transactions
19. Special Assessments

IV. Financial Reporting by General-Purpose Governments

20. Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

V.Stand-Alone Financial Reporting by Special-Purpose Governments

21. Public Colleges and Universities
22. Pension and Other Postemployment Benefit Plans
23. Public Entity Risk Pools

Accounting Resources on the Web
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Index

920 pages

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Governmental GAAP Guide, 2013 (U.S.)

Analyzes all of the accounting principles for financial reporting by state and local governments. GASB Statements, GASB Interpretations, GASB Technical Bulletins, NCGA Statements, and NCGA Interpretations as well as pertinent AICPA Statements of Position and Auditing and Accounting Guides are restated in plain English and supported by timesaving examples and illustrations. In one comprehensive volume, this guide explains completely the financial accounting and reporting standards that are necessary in preparing the basic external financial statements of a governmental entity.

A companion publication, Governmental GAAP Practice Manual, illustrates how governmental financial statements are prepared based on the standards established by GASB-34 and beyond.

I. Basic Governmental Accounting Concepts and Standards

  1. Foundation and Overview of Governmental Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
  2. Budgetary Accounting and Reporting
  3. Basis of Accounting and Measurement Focus
  4. Governmental Reporting Entity
  5. Terminology and Classification
II. Fund Accounting

      6.     Governmental Funds
      7.     Proprietary Funds
      8.     Fiduciary Funds

III. Specific Accounting and Reporting Issues

      9.     Deposits, Investments, and Derivative Instruments
    10.    Capital Assets
    11.    Other Assets
    12.    Long-Term Debt
    13.    Pension, Postemployment, and Other Employee Benefit Liabilities
    14.    Leases and Service Concession Arrangements
    15.    Risk Management, Claims, and Judgments
    16.    Other Liabilities
    17.    Revenues: Nonexchange and Exchange Transactions
    18.    Expenses/Expenditures: Nonexchange and Exchange Transactions
    19.    Special Assessments

IV. Financial Reporting by General-Purpose Governments
    
    20.    Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

V. Stand-Alone Financial Reporting by Special-Purpose Governments

    21.    Public Colleges and Universities
    22.    Pension and Other Postemployment Benefit Plans
    23.    Public Entity Risk Pools

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Folk on Delaware General Corporation Law: Fundamentals

This one-volume softcover distillation of the definitive Folk set is the most convenient way to bring Folk with you - to court, the office, or while travelling on business. It is a must for litigators or others who need to refer to Folk on the spot. This convenient Edition provides the complete text of the Delaware General Corporation Law and the essential and most commonly-used elements of the larger set's commentary.

Folk on Delaware General Corporation Law: Fundamentals lets you locate any provision of the Delaware Corporation Law quickly, quote directly from the statute or commentary in the office or the courtroom and support or counter arguments with Folk-proven analysis.

Highlights of the 2009 Edition include amendments to the General Corporation Law plus recent Delaware Supreme Court and Delaware Chancery Court decisions.

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