Financial management : principles and applications
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Financial management : principles and applications
Prentice Hall, c2002
9th ed
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Description
For undergraduate courses in Corporate Finance and Financial Management.
With its exciting introduction of the Harley-Davidson focus company theme, this text continues to provide a solid, enduring foundation of the tools of modern theory while at the same time developing the logic behind their use. The "10 Principles of Finance" (formerly "Axioms") provide the framework, or "the big picture" of finance, which ties the major concepts of the book together. This text constitutes a strong basis on which to build future studies and, for those students who are non-finance majors, a lasting understanding in the fundamentals of finance.
Table of Contents
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1. Introduction to Financial Management.
2. Understanding Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flows.
3. Evaluating a Firm's Financial Performance.
4. Financial Forecasting, Planning, and Budgeting.
5. The Time Value of Money.
6. Risk and Rates of Return.
7. Valuation and Characteristics of Bond.
8. Stock Valuation.
9. Capital-Budgeting Decision Criteria.
10. Cash Flows and Other Topics in Capital Budgeting.
11. Capital Budgeting and Risk Analysis.
12. Cost of Capital.
13. Managing for Shareholder Value.
14. Raising Capital in the Financial Markets.
15. Analysis and Impact of Leverage.
16. Planning the Firm's Financial Mix.
17. Dividend Policy and Internal Financing.
18. Working-capital Management and Short-term Financing.
19. Cash and Marketable Securities Management.
20. Accounts Receivable and Inventory Management.
21. Risk Management.
22. International Business Finance.
23. Corporate Restructuring: Combinations and Divestitures.*
24. Term Loans and Leases.*
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