
Principles of Managerial Finance
GITMAN(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
9th Edition
Published on 3. September 1999
Book
Mixed media product
936 pages
978-0-321-04308-5 (ISBN)
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Gitman's hallmark student-friendly style, real-world examples, cross-discipline approach, and updated software give students an interesting and realistic perspective of managerial finance. As in previous editions, Gitman's proven learning system in the Ninth Edition 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 author's reliable and consistent framework 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. *Gitman's enhanced teaching/learning system is anchored in a set of proven learning goals, which are marked by an icon, so that students will know what material they must learn.
The accessible learning system integrates pedagogy and color with concepts and practical applications *Four to five new end of chapter problems per chapter; plus, all problems in the ninth edition have level identifiers: warm-up, intermediate, and challenging *New end of chapter Web exercise in each chapter encourages students to make connections between fundamental concepts and real-world applications *Each new copy of the text is packaged with the Principles of Managerial Finance, (PMF) CD-ROM, an exciting software package that includes tutorial and spreadsheet software to help students practice their skills. The CD-ROM includes a PMF Tutor, PMF Problem Solver, and PMF Spreadsheet exercises *Marginal notes provide students with glossary terms, helpful study hints, and 'Career Keys' which highlight the business application of financial concepts
The accessible learning system integrates pedagogy and color with concepts and practical applications *Four to five new end of chapter problems per chapter; plus, all problems in the ninth edition have level identifiers: warm-up, intermediate, and challenging *New end of chapter Web exercise in each chapter encourages students to make connections between fundamental concepts and real-world applications *Each new copy of the text is packaged with the Principles of Managerial Finance, (PMF) CD-ROM, an exciting software package that includes tutorial and spreadsheet software to help students practice their skills. The CD-ROM includes a PMF Tutor, PMF Problem Solver, and PMF Spreadsheet exercises *Marginal notes provide students with glossary terms, helpful study hints, and 'Career Keys' which highlight the business application of financial concepts
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Edition
9th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 277 mm
Width: 215 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
1938 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-04308-5 (9780321043085)
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08/2002
10th Edition
Pearson
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Lawrence J. Gitman
Principles of Managerial Finance
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05/1997
8th Edition
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Content
PART I. INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERIAL FINANCE.
1. Overview of Managerial Finance.
2. Institutions, Securities, Markets, and Rates.
3. Financial Statements, Taxes, Depreciation, and Cash Flow.
4. Financial Statement Analysis.
II. IMPORTANT FINANCIAL CONCEPTS.
5. Time Value of Money.
6. Risk and Return.
7. Bond and Stock Valuation.
III. LONG-TERM INVESTMENT DECISIONS.
8. Capital Budgeting and Cash Flow and Principles.
9. Capital Budgeting Techniques.
10. Risk and Refinements in Capital Budgeting.
IV. LONG-TERM FINANCING DECISIONS.
11. The Cost of Capital.
12. Leverage and Capital Structure.
13. Divided Policy.
V. SHORT-TERM FINANCING DECISIONS.
14. Financial Planning.
15. Working Capital and Short-Term Financing.
16. Cash and Marketable Securities.
17. Accounts Receivable and Inventory.
VI. SPECIAL TOPICS IN MANAGERIAL FINANCE.
18. Hybrid and Derivative Securities.
19. Mergers, LBOs, Divestitures, and Business Failure.
20. International Managerial Finance.
1. Overview of Managerial Finance.
2. Institutions, Securities, Markets, and Rates.
3. Financial Statements, Taxes, Depreciation, and Cash Flow.
4. Financial Statement Analysis.
II. IMPORTANT FINANCIAL CONCEPTS.
5. Time Value of Money.
6. Risk and Return.
7. Bond and Stock Valuation.
III. LONG-TERM INVESTMENT DECISIONS.
8. Capital Budgeting and Cash Flow and Principles.
9. Capital Budgeting Techniques.
10. Risk and Refinements in Capital Budgeting.
IV. LONG-TERM FINANCING DECISIONS.
11. The Cost of Capital.
12. Leverage and Capital Structure.
13. Divided Policy.
V. SHORT-TERM FINANCING DECISIONS.
14. Financial Planning.
15. Working Capital and Short-Term Financing.
16. Cash and Marketable Securities.
17. Accounts Receivable and Inventory.
VI. SPECIAL TOPICS IN MANAGERIAL FINANCE.
18. Hybrid and Derivative Securities.
19. Mergers, LBOs, Divestitures, and Business Failure.
20. International Managerial Finance.