Written by William Henry Lough, a prominent early 20th century economist, this book is a definitive guide to the principles and methods of modern corporate finance. Lough covers a wide range of topics, from the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern corporations, to the role of investment bankers and financial intermediaries. This book is an essential reference for anyone working in finance or business.
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