Financial strategies for managers : techniques for success
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Financial strategies for managers : techniques for success
(Wiley professional banking and finance series)
Wiley, c1990
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  Kumamoto
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  Miyazaki
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is a guide to major issues in corporate financial strategy for the non-financial manager. The implied setting for discussion is that of a publicly held company with reasonable profit propects, investment quality obligations and medium to large size, although much of the analysis is equally relevant to the smaller and privately held company. In this setting, the financial manager is presented with a broad range of options. The first part presents fundamentals. The second and third parts, respectively, address asset management, and liability and net worth management. The final part considers the global character of financial management.
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL STRATEGY: Financial Management andCorporate Objectives
- Managing Liquidity
- Financial StatementAnalysis
- The Time Factor
- MANAGING AND ALLOCATING RESOURCES:Financial Planning
- Restructuring Strategy: Asset Development andDivestment
- Project Analysis and Ranking
- Adjustment for Risk
- Control and Review
- External Growth: Mergers and Acquisitions
- Counter-Takeover Measures
- MANAGING LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH:Corporate Financial Structure
- Financial Policy
- Strategies forModifying the Financial Structure
- Dividend Policy and ShareRepurchase
- The Cost of Capital
- FINANCIAL STRATEGY AND WORLDMARKETS: Multinational Financial Management.
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