This text is an essential introduction to corporate finance for undergraduate and MBA students on financial management and corporate finance courses. Adopting an international perspective throughout, the text provides a solid, theoretical foundation and demonstrates the relevance of the theory with a large number of intuitive, illustrative examples. Features include: A conceptual approach. Definitions of technical terms as they appear. End of chapter problems which reinforce the financial concepts presented in the chapter. Simple mathematical calculations to enhance the student's understanding of analytical techniques. The text is supported by a comprehensive instructor's manual, a complete acetate teaching program, an exercise disk and a computerized test bank.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Höhe: 229 mm
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978-1-55786-606-6 (9781557866066)
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University of New Hampshire USA
1. Financial Management: Objectives and Decisions. 2. Organizational forms of business and taxes. 3. Net present value and the time value of money. 4. Financial securities and corporate governance. 5. Financial markets, interest rates and exchange rates. 6. The basic valuation model. 7. Risk and required rates of return. 8. Capital investment decisions. 9. Investment analysis. 10. Investment decisions. 11. The cost of capital and financial leverage. 12. Financial leverage. 13. Financial structure. 14. Dividends and free cash flow. 15. Designing and selling securities. 16. Leasing. 17. Financial ratios and financial statement analysis. 18. Financial forecasting and cash budgeting. 19. Working capital management. 20. Current liability management. 21. Cash and marketable security management. 22. Accounts receivable and inventory management. 23. Mergers, acquisitions and corporate control. 24. International financial management. 25. Options, futures and financial management.