| Title : | Financial management for decision makers | | Material Type: | printed text | | Authors: | Peter Atrill, Author | | Edition statement: | 6th Edition | | Publisher: | Harlow : Financial Times Prentice Hall | | Publication Date: | 2012 | | Pagination: | xxiii, 610 p. | | Layout: | ill (col) | | Size: | 27 cm | | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-273-75693-4 | | Class number: | 658.15 | | Abstract: | With an innovative, open-learning approach, Atrill's Financial Management for Decision Makers 6e introduces the the main principles of financial management in an accessible, non-technical way. Its unique focus on the practical application of financial management and its role in decision making make it an ideal text for students with minimal experience in the financial world taking their first course in either financial management or business finance. | | Contents note: | 1. The world of financial management; 2. Financial planning; 3. Analysing and interpreting financial statements; 4. Making capital investment and decisions; 5. Making capital investment decisions: further issues; 6. Financing a business 1: sources of finance; 7. Financing a business 2 - raising long-term finance; 8. The cost of capital and the capital structure decision; 9. Making distributions to shareholders; 10. Managing working capital; 11. Mearsuring and managing for shareholder value; 12. Business mergers and share valuation |
Financial management for decision makers [printed text] / Peter Atrill, Author . - 6th Edition . - Harlow : Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2012 . - xxiii, 610 p. : ill (col) ; 27 cm. ISBN : 978-0-273-75693-4 | Class number: | 658.15 | | Abstract: | With an innovative, open-learning approach, Atrill's Financial Management for Decision Makers 6e introduces the the main principles of financial management in an accessible, non-technical way. Its unique focus on the practical application of financial management and its role in decision making make it an ideal text for students with minimal experience in the financial world taking their first course in either financial management or business finance. | | Contents note: | 1. The world of financial management; 2. Financial planning; 3. Analysing and interpreting financial statements; 4. Making capital investment and decisions; 5. Making capital investment decisions: further issues; 6. Financing a business 1: sources of finance; 7. Financing a business 2 - raising long-term finance; 8. The cost of capital and the capital structure decision; 9. Making distributions to shareholders; 10. Managing working capital; 11. Mearsuring and managing for shareholder value; 12. Business mergers and share valuation |
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