Corporate Governance
Corporate governance books are essential for understanding the frameworks and practices that guide corporate behavior and accountability. These titles cover key topics such as compliance, ethical standards, risk management, and regulatory requirements, making them invaluable for professionals in law, finance, and corporate management. Leading publishers like Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and CCH provide authoritative texts that serve as crucial resources for legal practitioners, corporate executives, and students of business law.
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SEC Disclosures Checklists (2022 Edition)
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Shareholder Activism and the Law: The Future of US Corporate Governance
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The Federalization of Corporate Governance
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Corporate Governance after the Financial Crisis
Essential Strategies for Financial Services Compliance, 2nd Edition
Enterprise Compliance Risk Management
The Role of Independent Directors in Corporate Governance, 2nd Edition
Financial Regulation and Compliance
Corporate Governance Matters: A Closer Look at Organizational Choices and Their Consequences, 2nd Edition
Internal Control/Anti-Fraud Program for the Small Private Business
Internal Control Audit and Compliance
Executive's Guide to COSO Internal Controls
Corporate Governance
Sarbanes-Oxley Act: Planning & Compliance (1-year Online Subscription)
Regulation of Corporate Disclosure, 3rd Edition (1-year Online Subscription)
Practical Guide To Section 16, 4th Edition (1-year Online Subscription)
Practical Guide to SEC Proxy and Compensation Rules, 6th Edition (1-year Online Subscription)
Meetings of Stockholders (1-year Online Subscription)
Business Judgment Rule: Fiduciary Duties of Corporate Directors, 6th Edition (1-year Online Subscription)
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Corporate governance books explore the principles and practices that ensure accountability and ethical behavior in corporations.
Major publishers include Sweet & Maxwell, LexisNexis, and CCH.
Corporate governance books are useful for legal professionals, corporate managers, and students studying business law.