If you want to show your students the connection between the UCC & real life, this new systems-oriented casebook provides an ideal vehicle. PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND OTHER FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS uses a series of realistic problems in conjunction with expository text & case excerpts, as well as sample documents & forms to cover the traditional topics of a twoto three-hour payment systems or negotiable instruments course. Placing theory squarely in the context of real-life situations, the casebook examines three major systems: Payment Systems examines checks as the paradigm payment system & also explores the many other payment systems for current & future use Credit Systems analyzes the borrower's obligations & credit enhancement Systems for Enhancing Liquidity devotes specific attention to negotiability & securitization Mann draws on his own experience to show what it's like to be a commercial lawyer, using: 27 assignments, each designed for a 50or 75-minute class realistic problems that demonstrate the relevance of course material sample documents & forms that expose students to the actual paperwork used in practice A thorough Teacher's Manual answers all the problems in the casebook & helps instructors design a syllabus for different course configurations With coverage of everything from stored-value cards to remedies under state law, Mann's PAYMENT SYSTEMS AND OTHER FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS offers both the scope & depth you want.