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This is one of four books in the CPA Review series for use by CPA candidates to prepare for the four-part exam. The Business Law section, referred to by the AICPA acronym LPR, is the first and the shortest part of the test. The book begins with a discussion summarized from Gleim's CPA Review: A System For Success on general test preparation. This is followed by 20 study units, each containing an outline (based on the AICPA Content Specification Outlines) and multiple-choice questions with answers.
About the Authors:
Irvin N. Gleim is Professor Emeritus of Accounting at the University of Florida and a member of the AAA, ALSB, AICPA, AGA, FICPA, The IIA, and the IMA. He has been active in both pilot and accountant training for over 30 years. His knowledge transfer media make learning and understanding an intuitively appealing process. He has had articles published in the Journal of Accountancy, The Accounting Review, and The American Business Law Journal. When Dr. Gleim and his wife wrote the first Gleim CPA review book in 1974, he revolutionized CPA review and was widely emulated. Gleim re-entered the CPA review market in 1994 with innovative new books, software, and audios. The new Gleim has again revolutionized the way candidates study for and pass the new, nondisclosed exam. Since 1980, Gleim has self-published the most widely used Pilot Training, CIA review, and CMA/CFM review books (now with software and audios) and six accounting student study books. Gleim also provides hundreds of hours of CPE credit for professional accountants. Dr. Gleim's red pilot training products are also the most widely used method to prepare for and pass FAA tests.
Jordan B. Ray, Professor of Legal Studies and former Chairman of the Department of Management and Legal Studies at the University of Florida, is a member and past president of the Academy of Legal Studies in Business and the Southeast Regional Academy of Legal Studies in Business. He is the author of a number of business law articles and has served as editor of Notes, Comments, and Case Digests for the American Business Law Journal. He has taught proprietary and university CPA Review and CLU courses and has served as the legal consultant to the Florida Real Estate Commission.
This book is good for the November 1999 and May 2000 exams.
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