
Corporate Financial Management
Pearson (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 17. November 2006
Book
Hardback
825 pages
978-0-13-227872-0 (ISBN)
Description
Target Market: MBA or Undergraduate Corporate Finance Courses or Financial Management
Emery, Finnery, Stowe is the only corporate finance text to bridge the gap between theory and practice with a unique pedogical framework, and the expertise of a researcher, practitioner, and teacher.
Instructors and professors agree that bringing real word examples into the corp. fin course is paramount, but doing this in a way that harnesses the theory is tough. E/F/S connects the theory with practice like no other text, not only due to the fact that each author brings a special expertise to the table, but through the 12 principles that tie the texts concepts together.
Emery, Finnery, Stowe is the only corporate finance text to bridge the gap between theory and practice with a unique pedogical framework, and the expertise of a researcher, practitioner, and teacher.
Instructors and professors agree that bringing real word examples into the corp. fin course is paramount, but doing this in a way that harnesses the theory is tough. E/F/S connects the theory with practice like no other text, not only due to the fact that each author brings a special expertise to the table, but through the 12 principles that tie the texts concepts together.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 209 mm
Width: 262 mm
Thickness: 39 mm
Weight
1730 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-227872-0 (9780132278720)
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Douglas R. Emery | John D. Finnerty | John D. Stowe
Corporate Financial Management
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Content
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview
Chapter 2 The Financial Environment: Concepts and Principles
Chapter 3 Accounting, Cash Flows, and Taxes
PART II BASIC VALUATION
Chapter 4 The Time Value of Money
Chapter 5 Valuing Bonds and Stocks
Chapter 6 Risk and Return: Stocks
Chapter 7 Risk and Return: Asset Pricing Models
PART III Capital Budgeting
Chapter 8 Cost of Capital
Chapter 9 Business Investment Rules
Chapter 10 Capital Budgeting Cash Flows
Chapter 11 Capital Budgeting in Practice
PART IV ADVANCED VALUATION
Chapter 12 Options
Chapter 13 Derivatives Applications
Chapter 14 Agency Theory
Chapter 15 Capital Market Efficiency
PART V LONG-TERM FINANCING
Chapter 16 Why Capital Structure Matters
Chapter 17 Managing Capital Structure
Chapter 18 Why Dividend Policy Matters
Chapter 19 Issuing Securities and the Role of Investment Banking
Chapter 20 Long-Term Debt
Chapter 21 Leasing and Other Asset-Based Financing
PART VI WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
Chapter 22 Liquidity Management
Chapter 23 Accounts Receivable and Inventory Management
Chapter 24 Financial Planning
PART VII SPECIAL TOPICS
Chapter 25 Mergers and Acquisitions
Chapter 26 Financial Distress
Chapter 27 International Corporate Finance
Appendix A Using a Business Calculator
Appendix B Cumulative Distribution Function for the Standard Normal
Random Variable
Appendix C Answers to Selected Problems
Glossary G-1
Index I-1
PART I FOUNDATIONS
Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview
Chapter 2 The Financial Environment: Concepts and Principles
Chapter 3 Accounting, Cash Flows, and Taxes
PART II BASIC VALUATION
Chapter 4 The Time Value of Money
Chapter 5 Valuing Bonds and Stocks
Chapter 6 Risk and Return: Stocks
Chapter 7 Risk and Return: Asset Pricing Models
PART III Capital Budgeting
Chapter 8 Cost of Capital
Chapter 9 Business Investment Rules
Chapter 10 Capital Budgeting Cash Flows
Chapter 11 Capital Budgeting in Practice
PART IV ADVANCED VALUATION
Chapter 12 Options
Chapter 13 Derivatives Applications
Chapter 14 Agency Theory
Chapter 15 Capital Market Efficiency
PART V LONG-TERM FINANCING
Chapter 16 Why Capital Structure Matters
Chapter 17 Managing Capital Structure
Chapter 18 Why Dividend Policy Matters
Chapter 19 Issuing Securities and the Role of Investment Banking
Chapter 20 Long-Term Debt
Chapter 21 Leasing and Other Asset-Based Financing
PART VI WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
Chapter 22 Liquidity Management
Chapter 23 Accounts Receivable and Inventory Management
Chapter 24 Financial Planning
PART VII SPECIAL TOPICS
Chapter 25 Mergers and Acquisitions
Chapter 26 Financial Distress
Chapter 27 International Corporate Finance
Appendix A Using a Business Calculator
Appendix B Cumulative Distribution Function for the Standard Normal
Random Variable
Appendix C Answers to Selected Problems
Glossary G-1
Index I-1