Business Law
Designed for Canadian small business
Understanding Business Law for Business Analyst Technicians
At SBA Canada, we put together our self-study business law course, taking cost (for international students) into account.
Business Analyst Technicians work with accounting professionals to assist in the compilation of financial statements, after-the-fact, primarily for small businesses in Canada.
A rudimentary understanding of issues and relationships between tax and general business law is useful when compiling financial statements for these small businesses. This self-study course was not meant to train students to be paralegals or law clerks.
Universities across Canada offer courses in Business Law that count towards a Bachelor’s degree in business. Generally such courses might be a good choice for Canadian residents. However, most accredited colleges and universities charge five times as much or more to non-residents taking these courses.
This audio book is available for download for less than $30 Canadian, includes more than 5 hours of lectures and includes a 50+ page document with notes relating to business law in the US. Since both Canada and the US share a British common law
About this listen
Designed to outfit managers, legal professionals, entrepreneurs, and employees alike, this practical course encapsulates the essentials of navigating the law.
Like most business-savvy people, you understand how vital the law is to conducting business. Now, these 15 engaging, case-based lectures give you the practical know-how you need to be successful – and avoid costly mistakes.
An award-winning business law professor and accomplished attorney, Rachel Spooner highlights for you the fascinating nuances of agreements and contracts. To illustrate concepts that might otherwise seem dry, she draws on vivid examples that you can relate to, including The Sopranos, Weird Al parodies, and Donald Trump’s non-disclosure agreements.
You’ll begin with an orientation of business law before surveying the manifold legal issues that impact businesses and those who work in businesses. Most of us work in industries regulated by state and federal governments. But we also enter into dozens of transactions every day (like downloading an app), and those transactions, too, are often governed by the law. As you listen along, you will get a stronger grasp on the legal principles at play.
Convenient, fun, and intelligent, this series gives you an informative and practical introduction to contracts, torts, employment law, white-collar crime, intellectual property, securities regulation, and more. Equipped with the essential tools for understanding these topics, you will learn to anticipate and avoid legal problems while also becoming a more conscientious citizen in every aspect of your life.
Much of Ms. Spooner’s audiobook content is directly relevant to a Canadian audience.
We also provide more than 250 pages of other relevant content as well as a workshop highlighting online resources for research.
For students interested in pursuing a career as a paralegal, we have also compiled information on training for paralegals in Canada.
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