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Priority of Multiple Purchase Money Security Interests
Priority of Multiple Purchase Money Security Interests
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Priority in Purchase Money Security Interst in Collateral
Priority in Purchase Money Security Interst in Collateral
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Prioritize Issues in a Negotiation
This Video Explains How to Prioritize Issues in a Negotiation
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Principals for Internal Controls - Financial Accounting
Principals for Internal Controls - Financial Accounting
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Private Company vs Public Company - Explained
Private Company vs Public Company - Explained
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Preferred Stock - Liquidation Preference
What is a liquidation preferenc in preferred stock? A liquidation preference is a clause in a contract that dictates the payout order in case of a corporate liquidation. Typically, the company's investors or preferred stockholders get...
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Political Power Games in an Organization
Also, Mintzberg (1985) classifies the political games played at organizations, as: insurgency, disapproval of insurgency, power building, nullifying rivals, etc.
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Persuasive Negotiation Tactics - Peripheral Route
This Video Explains Persuasive Negotiation Tactics - Peripheral Route
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Strategic Acquirer of a Startup
What is a Strategic Acquirer in a Startup? What is a strategic acquisition? Strategic acquisition is more concerned with ensuring that the merger fits within the expectations of the company's long-term plans for the business. To achieve...
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Stock Vesting Schedule
What is a Stock Vesting Schedule? A vesting schedule is an incentive program for employees that gives them benefits, usually stock options, when they have contractually fulfilled a specified term of employment with the company. The...
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State and Federal Corporate Governance Laws - Explained
State and Federal Corporate Governance Laws - Explained
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Stakeholder Theory of Corporate Governance - Explained
Stakeholder Theory of Corporate Governance - Explained
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Stakeholder Mapping
Stakeholder mapping is the visual process of laying out all the stakeholders of a product, project, or idea on one map.
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Stakeholder Analysis
What is Stakeholder Analysis? Stakeholder analysis in conflict resolution, business administration, environmental health sciences decision making,[1] industrial ecology, public administration, and project management is the process of...
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Special Priority Rules for Proceeds from Sale of Collateral
Special Priority Rules for Proceeds from Sale of Collateral
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Special Employee Provisions - Term Sheet
What are the Special Employee Provisions in a Term Sheet? The parties often negotiate numerous employee-related provisions into the term sheet. These provisions serve as control mechanisms to either incentivize current management or...
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Shelter Principle and Buyers of Collateral 2-403
Shelter Principle and Buyers of Collateral 2-403
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Servant Leadership
The servant leadership style is based on the idea that leaders prioritize serving the greater good. Leaders with this style serve their team and organization first. They don't prioritize their own objectives. Employees in a servant...
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Self Assessment and Negotiation Strategy
This Video Explains Self Assessment and Negotiation Strategy
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Securities Law - Explained
US law regulates the purchase and sale of securities. These laws are generally enforced by the Securities and Exchange Commission. This video explains what are US Securities Laws and how do they work?
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Secured Transactions Explained
In this video, we delve into the concept of secured transactions. The video provides a clear and concise definition, explaining how one or more parties provide assurance to pay another party, backed by property.