
Financial Economics
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 13. March 2008
Book
Hardback
500 pages
978-0-13-185615-8 (ISBN)
Description
For undergraduate and graduate courses in corporate finance, financial management, and financial economics.
Financial Economics is an introductory text intended for use in the first finance course. It has a broader scope and a greater emphasis on general principles than most other introductory level texts in finance, which typically focus exclusively on corporate finance. This text encompasses all the subfields of finance - corporate finance, investments and financial markets and institutions - covering the general principles to provide students with an appreciation of the whole discipline's subject matter.
This book seeks to explain finance through its functions rather than its institutions, concentrating on the three pillars of finance: optimization over time, asset valuation, and risk management.
Financial Economics is an introductory text intended for use in the first finance course. It has a broader scope and a greater emphasis on general principles than most other introductory level texts in finance, which typically focus exclusively on corporate finance. This text encompasses all the subfields of finance - corporate finance, investments and financial markets and institutions - covering the general principles to provide students with an appreciation of the whole discipline's subject matter.
This book seeks to explain finance through its functions rather than its institutions, concentrating on the three pillars of finance: optimization over time, asset valuation, and risk management.
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Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 208 mm
Width: 260 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
1102 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-185615-8 (9780131856158)
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Content
Preface
Chapter 1 - Financial Economics
Chapter 2 - Financial Markets and Institutions
Chapter 3 - Managing Financial Health and Performance
Chapter 4 - Allocating Resources Over Time
Chapter 5 - Household Saving and Investment Decisions
Chapter 6 - The Analysis of Investment Projects
Chapter 7 - Principles of Market Valuation
Chapter 8 - Valuation of Known Cash Flows: Bonds
Chapter 9 - Valuation of Common Stocks
Chapter 10 - Principles of Risk Management
Chapter 11 - Hedging, Insuring, and Diversifying
Chapter 12 - Portfolio Opportunities and Choice
Chapter 13 - Capital Market Equilibrium
Chapter 14 - Forward and Futures Markets
Chapter 15 - Markets for Options and Contingent Claims
Chapter 16 - Financial Structure of the Firm
Chapter 17 - Real Options
Chapter 1 - Financial Economics
Chapter 2 - Financial Markets and Institutions
Chapter 3 - Managing Financial Health and Performance
Chapter 4 - Allocating Resources Over Time
Chapter 5 - Household Saving and Investment Decisions
Chapter 6 - The Analysis of Investment Projects
Chapter 7 - Principles of Market Valuation
Chapter 8 - Valuation of Known Cash Flows: Bonds
Chapter 9 - Valuation of Common Stocks
Chapter 10 - Principles of Risk Management
Chapter 11 - Hedging, Insuring, and Diversifying
Chapter 12 - Portfolio Opportunities and Choice
Chapter 13 - Capital Market Equilibrium
Chapter 14 - Forward and Futures Markets
Chapter 15 - Markets for Options and Contingent Claims
Chapter 16 - Financial Structure of the Firm
Chapter 17 - Real Options