Finance : applications & theory
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Finance : applications & theory
(The Irwin/McGraw-Hill series in finance, insurance, and real estate)
McGraw-Hill/Irwin, c2009
international ed
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Finance: Applications and Theory is a low- to mid-level book for classes that focus on solving problems. These authors - instead of coming to the table with how corporate finance should be taught - are creating a book based on how it currently is being taught. That goal, combined with the innovative themes and technologies we have integrated, is leading to a book that is getting some very positive feedback from the market
Table of Contents
Part I: Introduction Chapter1: Introducing Financial Management Part II: Financial Statements Chapter 2: Reviewing Financial Statements Chapter 3: Analyzing Financial Statements and Planning Part III: Valuating of Future Cash Flows Chapter 4: Time Value of Money 1: Analyzing of Single Cash Flows Chapter 5: Time Value of Money 2: Analyzing of Annuity Cash Flows Part IV: Valuing of Bonds and Stocks Chapter 6: Valuing Bonds Chapter 7: Valuing Stocks Chapter 8: Understanding Financial Markets and Institutions Part V: Risk and Return Chapter 9: Characterizing Risk and Return Chapter 10: Estimating Risk and Return Part VI: Capital Budgeting Chapter 11: Calculating the Cost of Capital Chapter 12: Estimating Cash Flows on Capital Budgeting Projects Chapter 13: Weighing Net Present Value and Other Capital Budgeting Investment Criteria Part VII: Capital Structure Issues Chapter 14: Addressing Long-term Debt, Equity, and Capital Structure Chapter 15: Sharing Firm Wealth: Dividends, Share Repurchases and other Payouts Chapter 16: Issuing Capital and the Investment Banking Process Part VIII: Working Capital Management Chapter 17: Addressing Working Capital and Managing Short-term Assets and Liabilities Part IX: Other Topics in Finance Chapter 18: Considering International Aspects of Corporate Finance Chapter 19: Dealing with Mergers & Acquisitions and Financial Distress
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