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Law of Corporate Finance in Kenya by ...

UShs159,020.00 UShs150,050.00
This book on the Law of Corporate Finance in Kenya, comprising twenty-five chapters, gives a detailed exposition on: a) Regulation of corporate decisions on the companies’ capital structure, capital raising rules and capital maintenance rules; b) Legal framework for debt finance in Kenya and the variants of that form of finance, comprising, loans and corporate debt securities; c) Capital Markets law in Kenya, particularly, equity finance raising in Kenya by companies, firstly, through private placement procedures of venture capital, private equity and crowd funding. Secondly, through issuing equity to the public by initial public offering and secondary equity offering by way of prospectus, and consequential regulation of trading of equity in secondary markets. Thirdly, liability enforcement mechanisms in capital markets for incorrect disclosures in prospectus; and d) Regulation of finance raising both by National Government at its parastatals, and by County Governments through public private partnerships (PPP), the typical model of project finance in Kenya.

Leading Resilience: Strategies for Th...

UShs39,050.00
Leading Resilience is a book that offers practical lessons on how to thrive and succeed at personal and professional levels. The book is packed with real-life case studies and scientifically approved methods for building and maintaining resilience before, during, and after crises.

The Fallacy Of The New Money System (...

UShs45,050.00 UShs43,550.00

This book shall, in its small way, attempt and endeavor, with the blessing of the Almighty Allah, to shed some light on what is real and sound money, the fallacious nature of fiat currency, and its attendant issues. It tries to unpack, in a down-to-earth manner, the salient differences that surround them.

In addition, the book gives an in-depth look into trade, commerce, and investment issues in the context of modern technology and incorporates Islamic Shariah.

However, it is, far from being, a complete and comprehensive book on Islamic Economics; Islamic Finance; Islamic Law; Insurance, and Banking at all. This book aims to be an eye-opener and empower people to understand issues relating to the history and the benefits of money in a societal context.

The Bank That Lived a Little: Barclay...

UShs75,050.00 UShs57,020.00
Brief Summary Barcalys is one of the biggest names on the British high street. Based on unparalleled access to those involved, and told with thrilling pace and drama, Barclays- The Bank that Lived a Little is the story of Barclays since Big Bang, Britain's financial services revolution of 1986. Philip Augar describes in detail three decades of boardroom intrigue driven by greed, ambition and a love of power, and by shifting alliances between rival camps - one desperate for Barclays to join the top table of global banks, the other preferring a smaller domestic role. But this is much more than a corporate thriller and chronicle of personal feuds- Augar shows that Barclays' experiences are also a paradigm for Britain's social and economic life since the mid-80s. The financial services revolution saw the City move from the edge of the economy to its very centre, creating unprecedented prosperity and then blowing it all away, making governments' reputations and then leaving them in ruins. The decade of austerity, the rise and fall of governments, the leveraged society, and the winner-takes-all mentality can all be traced to the influence of banks such as Barclays. Augar's book tells this extraordinary story from the perspective of many of the participants and also of those affected by the grip they came to have on Britain.