Corporate Finance
Corporate finance relates to all of the financial affairs of a business. At the corporate level, finance issues can be very complex so most corporate entities have both tax and legal professionals to advise them. Corporate finance relates to both borrowing money and raising investment capital. Corporate finance is regulated at both state and federal levels. At the federal level, the use of finance is governed by many laws including Sarbanes-Oxley. Raising capital is regulated by the securities laws. Many attorneys specialize in corporate finance and work in private practice or in-house for a corporate entity.
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Top Related Corporate Finance Topics
- Banking Law
- Collection Agency
- Collections
- Commercial Banks
- Corporate Finance Law
- Credit Repair
- Credit Unions
- Creditor Debt Negotiation
- Creditors Rights
- Debt Collection
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