Corporate financial management

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Corporate financial management

Glen Arnold

Financial Times Prentice Hall, 2002

2nd ed

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Previous ed.: London: Financial Times, 1998

Bibliography: p. [1061]-1075

Includes index

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Description

Corporate Financial Management is a thorough and comprehensive introduction into corporate finance, yet is very approachable. It takes the student from an assumption of no knowledge through to a comprehensive grounding in corporate financial management. The book has a very accessible writing style and has frequent demonstration of how and why the theory is relevant and can be applied. The author's rule is " Is this knowledge sufficiently useful out there, in the real world, to make it worth while for the reader to study it?" If not, then it is not included. Mathematical explanations are covered early and in a simple style. New skills are fully explained and illustrated as and when required.

Table of Contents

Part 1: INTRODUCTION 1. The Financial World Part 2: THE INVESTMENT DECISION 2. Project Appraisal: Net Present Value and Internal Rate of Return 3. Project Appraisal: Cash Flow and Applications 4. The Decision-making Process for Investment Appraisal 5. Project Appraisal: Capital Rationing, Taxation and Inflation Part 3: RISK AND RETURN 6. Risk and Project Appraisal 7. Portfolio Theory 8. The Capital Asset Pricing Model and Multi-factor Models Part 4: SOURCES OF FINANCE 9. Stock Markets 10. Raising Equity Capital 11. Long-term Debt Finance 12. Short-term and Medium-term Finance 13. Treasury and Working Capital Management 14. Stock Market Efficiency Part 5: CORPORATE VALUE 15. Value-based Management 16. Managing a Value-based Company and the cost of capital 17. Valuing Shares 18. Capital Structure 19. Dividend Policy 20. Mergers Part 6: MANAGING RISK 21. Derivatives 22. Managing Exchange-Rate Risk

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