| Title : | Financial management for decision makers | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Peter Atrill, Author | | Edition statement: | 4th Edition | | Publisher: | Harlow : Financial Times Prentice Hall | | Publication Date: | 2006 | | Pagination: | xxi, 580 p. | | Layout: | ill (col) | | Size: | 27 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-273-70249-8 | | Class number: | 658.15 | | Abstract: | In response to extensive feedback from reviewers, the fourth edition of this established and popular text has been thoroughly updated to meet the needs of the modern business student. It presents a comprehensive range of topics, but avoids too much detail and unnecessary mathematical analysis, focusing more on the practical application of financial management and its role in decision-making. The numerous examples, activities and exercises make this a stimulating and appealing choice for all students of accounting and finance, as well as those studying accounting or finance as part of a business degree. | | Contents note: | 1. Introduction to financial management; 2. Financial planning and projected financial statements; 3. Analysing and interpreting financial statements; 4. Making capital investement decisions; 5. Making capital investment decisions: further issues; 6. Financing a business 1 - sources of finance; 7. Financing a business raising long-term finance; 8. the cost of capital and the capital structure decision; 9. Developing a dividend policy; 10. Managing working capital; 11. Measuring and managing for shareholder value; 12. Mergers, takeovers and the valuation of shares |
Financial management for decision makers [printed text] / Peter Atrill, Author . - 4th Edition . - Harlow : Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2006 . - xxi, 580 p. : ill (col) ; 27 cm. ISBN : 978-0-273-70249-8 | Class number: | 658.15 | | Abstract: | In response to extensive feedback from reviewers, the fourth edition of this established and popular text has been thoroughly updated to meet the needs of the modern business student. It presents a comprehensive range of topics, but avoids too much detail and unnecessary mathematical analysis, focusing more on the practical application of financial management and its role in decision-making. The numerous examples, activities and exercises make this a stimulating and appealing choice for all students of accounting and finance, as well as those studying accounting or finance as part of a business degree. | | Contents note: | 1. Introduction to financial management; 2. Financial planning and projected financial statements; 3. Analysing and interpreting financial statements; 4. Making capital investement decisions; 5. Making capital investment decisions: further issues; 6. Financing a business 1 - sources of finance; 7. Financing a business raising long-term finance; 8. the cost of capital and the capital structure decision; 9. Developing a dividend policy; 10. Managing working capital; 11. Measuring and managing for shareholder value; 12. Mergers, takeovers and the valuation of shares |
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