Welcome to Defining Money: Dictionary of an Interdisciplinary Corporate Law Professor
A modern woman's brief on finance, law, and start up culture.
This is Defining Money. Blictionary experiment of an interdisciplinary corporate law professor.
Hi! My name is Geeta, and I am an interdisciplinary corporate law professor, teaching contract and business law at Widener University Delaware Law School.
Each week, I’ll explore how we define money and how money defines us, sharing accessible definitions of important finance or business law terms and providing an example or two so that EVERYONE can access tools for success. Sometimes these examples will be stories or poems, or ideas more frankly personal to my world view as a single parent and tenure track contract and business law professor that loves to write. Will you join me on this dictionary challenge?
Disclaimer: The information contained within “Defining Money” and each inter-connected post is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The ideas, statements, and words contained herein are not intended as legal advice. Aside from the nonfiction directly related to finance and business law definitions, any examples, stories, poems, or other language is fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales, is entirely coincidental.

