CPE Credit Hours: 20
Field of Study: Business Management and Organization
Computing damages in business interruption cases requires thorough knowledge of the research and practices in diverse areas of expertise, such as general and forensic accounting, litigation economics, and business law.
The Third Edition of Measuring Business Interruption Losses and Other Commercial Damages provides a detailed methodological framework for measuring lost profits for the purpose of determining damages in business interruption lawsuits and related types of commercial damages.
Providing a step-by-step framework for determining damages in a range of real-world scenarios, this comprehensive volume covers areas such as equity risk premium analysis, lost revenue projections, cost and profitability analysis, and the economics of punitive damages. A wealth of exhibits, tables, graphs, case studies, and references ensures that readers thoroughly understand each essential topic.
This is a self-study CPE course.
Program level: Basic
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: None Required
Minimum Final Examination Passing Grade: 70%
Maximum Time Allowed To Complete Program: One Year From Date Of Purchase