| Title : | Fundamentals of corporate finance | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Jonathan B. Berk, Author ; Peter M. DeMarzo, Author ; Jarrad V. T. Harford, Author | | Edition statement: | International financial reporting standards ed. | | Publisher: | Boston, MA : Pearson Prentice Hall | | Publication Date: | 2009 | | Pagination: | xxxviii, 737 p. | | Layout: | ill. (col) | | Size: | 26 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-321-58041-2 | | Class number: | 658.15 | | Abstract: | For students taking a undergraduate corporate finance or financial management course. The core concepts you expect. The new ideas you want. The pedagogy your students need to succeed. Fundamentals of Corporate Finance's applied perspective cements students' understanding of the modern-day core principles by equipping students with a problem-solving methodology and profiling real-life financial management practices, all within a clear valuation framework. | | Contents note: | Part One: Introduction
Ch. 1: Corporate finance and the financial manager; Ch. 2: Introduction to financial statement analysis;
Part Two: Interest rates and valuing cash flows
Ch. 3: The valuation principle: the foundation of financial decision making; Ch. 4: NPV and the time value of money; Ch. 5: Interest rates; Ch. 6: Bonds;
Part Three: Valuation and the firm
Ch. 7: Investment decision rules; Ch. 8: Fundamentals of capital budgeting; Ch. 9: Valuing stocks;
Part Four: Risk and return
Ch. 10: Risk and return in capital markets; Ch. 11: Systematic risk and the equity risk premium; Ch. 12: The cost of capital;
Part Five: Long-term financing
Ch. 13: Raising capital; Ch. 14: Debt financing;
Part Six: Capital structure and valuation Ch. 15: Capital structure; Ch. 16: Payout policy
Part Seven: Financial planning
Ch. 17: Financial modeling and pro forma analysis; Ch. 18: Working capital management; Ch. 19: Short-term financial planning;
Part Eight: Special topics
Ch. 20: Option applications and corporate finance; Ch. 21: Insurance and risk management; Ch. 22: International corporate finance; |
Fundamentals of corporate finance [printed text] / Jonathan B. Berk, Author ; Peter M. DeMarzo, Author ; Jarrad V. T. Harford, Author . - International financial reporting standards ed. . - Boston, MA : Pearson Prentice Hall, 2009 . - xxxviii, 737 p. : ill. (col) ; 26 cm. ISBN : 978-0-321-58041-2 | Class number: | 658.15 | | Abstract: | For students taking a undergraduate corporate finance or financial management course. The core concepts you expect. The new ideas you want. The pedagogy your students need to succeed. Fundamentals of Corporate Finance's applied perspective cements students' understanding of the modern-day core principles by equipping students with a problem-solving methodology and profiling real-life financial management practices, all within a clear valuation framework. | | Contents note: | Part One: Introduction
Ch. 1: Corporate finance and the financial manager; Ch. 2: Introduction to financial statement analysis;
Part Two: Interest rates and valuing cash flows
Ch. 3: The valuation principle: the foundation of financial decision making; Ch. 4: NPV and the time value of money; Ch. 5: Interest rates; Ch. 6: Bonds;
Part Three: Valuation and the firm
Ch. 7: Investment decision rules; Ch. 8: Fundamentals of capital budgeting; Ch. 9: Valuing stocks;
Part Four: Risk and return
Ch. 10: Risk and return in capital markets; Ch. 11: Systematic risk and the equity risk premium; Ch. 12: The cost of capital;
Part Five: Long-term financing
Ch. 13: Raising capital; Ch. 14: Debt financing;
Part Six: Capital structure and valuation Ch. 15: Capital structure; Ch. 16: Payout policy
Part Seven: Financial planning
Ch. 17: Financial modeling and pro forma analysis; Ch. 18: Working capital management; Ch. 19: Short-term financial planning;
Part Eight: Special topics
Ch. 20: Option applications and corporate finance; Ch. 21: Insurance and risk management; Ch. 22: International corporate finance; |
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