Principles of managerial finance
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Principles of managerial finance
(The Addison-Wesley series in finance)(Addison-Wesley world student series)
Addison Wesley, c2003
10th ed., international ed
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1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) in pocket tipped-in at back
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Gitman's proven learning system makes it easy for students to understand and fully appreciate the key concepts, tools, and techniques needed for astute financial decision making in today's competitive business arena. The text's organization conceptually links the firm's actions to its value as determined in the securities markets. Each major decision area is presented in terms of both risk and return factors and their potential impact on the owner's wealth, as reflected by share value. With a reliable and consistent framework, Gitman defines learning goals at the start of each chapter and incorporates a diverse group of pedagogical aids, using real-world examples and exercises to foster students' comprehension of both theory and practice.
Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERIAL FINANCE.
1. The Role and Environment of Managerial Finance.
2. Financial Statements and Analysis.
3. Cash Flow and Financial Planning.
II. IMPORTANT FINANCIAL CONCEPTS.
4. Time Value of Money.
5. Risk and Return.
6. Interest Rates and Bond Valuation.
7. Stock Valuation.
III. LONG-TERM INVESTMENT DECISIONS.
8. Capital Budgeting Cash Flows.
9. Capital Budgeting Techniques.
10. Risk and Refinements in Capital Budgeting.
IV. LONG-TERM FINANCIAL DECISIONS.
11. The Cost of Capital.
12. Leverage and Capital Structure.
13. Dividend Policy.
V. SHORT-TERM FINANCIAL DECISIONS.
14. Working Capital and Current Asset Management.
15. Current Liabilities Management.
VI. SPECIAL TOPICS IN MANAGERIAL FINANCE.
16. Hybrid and Derivative Securities.
17. Mergers, LBOs, Divestitures, and Business Failures?
18. International Financial Management.
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