The book is divided into two sections. The first discusses general money matters, including such topics as dishonesty in business, buyers' rights and when, according to Jewish law, does a sale take place. The second section deals with the laws of interest and "heter iska", the Rabbinic device that enables one to circumvent the prohibition of lending money with interest.
Content
Foreword The first part. General financial questions Chapter 1: Deception Chapter 2 Overpriced Chapter 3: When the transaction is deemed to be effective Chapter 4 Contract price Chapter 5 Mistakes When Buying and Selling Chapter 6 Defective products and short delivery Chapter 7 Controversy Chapter 8: Competition and Advertising Chapter 9 Partnership Chapter 10: Self-interest and the interests of other people Chapter 11 Employer Chapter 12 fee for the work performed Chapter 13: Duties of employees Chapter 14: The relationship between landlord and tenant. As part of the property sold Chapter 15: Get into debt without the consent of the owner Chapter 16: Taking a subject in debt: the relationship of the two sides Chapter 17 Random replacement items and clothing Chapter 18 Do not desire what belongs to another Chapter 19: Respect other people's privacy Chapter 20: Do not take the law into their own hands Chapter 21 The commandment to lend money to Chapter 22: Repayment of debt Chapter 23: What to do with food trefnoy Chapter 24 Private business and the ban on privacy Chapter 25 Saturday and business Chapter 26 trade, business and work in the Jewish poluprazdniki Chapter 27: Is it possible to write to the Jewish poluprazdnik The second part. Laws loans Chapter 1 of the interest-free loans Chapter 2 Eter-action - a partnership for loan Chapter 3: The definition of "percent" Chapter 4: What is the percentage of Chapter 5: A loan with an indirect benefit to the lender Chapter 6 Exchange of services and the percentage of Chapter 7 percent pay a third party or third party Chapter 8: Payment of fee for providing intermediary loan Chapter 9 Items borrowed Chapter 10 How to borrow foreign currency Chapter 11: Buying on credit Chapter 12 fee upfront Chapter 13: Take the money with interest, then lend it to a Jew Chapter 14 Partners are taking a bank loan Chapter 15: Investing for another person Chapter 16: Transfer to yourself mortgage loan or debt with interest Chapter 17 of the recoverable costs of the loan Chapter 18 Collection of the penalty for late payment of debt Chapter 19: The recipient of the loan to the lender to get help for his money Chapter 20 Guarantors Chapter 21 percent return Chapter 22: Inflation Chapter 23 Partnership Chapter 24 Organizations providing loans Chapter 25 sale (or purchase) of real estate and interest rate trap