Essentials of Corporate Finance focuses on what undergraduate students with widely varying backgrounds need to carry away from a core course in business or corporate finance. The goal is to convey the most important concepts at a level that is approachable for the widest possible audience. Essentials is written in a relaxed, conversational style that invites the students to join in the learning process rather than being a passive information absorber. >Essentials has three basic themes as a central focus: An Emphasis on Intuition: We always try to separate and explain the principles at work on…mehr
Essentials of Corporate Finance focuses on what undergraduate students with widely varying backgrounds need to carry away from a core course in business or corporate finance. The goal is to convey the most important concepts at a level that is approachable for the widest possible audience. Essentials is written in a relaxed, conversational style that invites the students to join in the learning process rather than being a passive information absorber. >Essentials has three basic themes as a central focus: An Emphasis on Intuition: We always try to separate and explain the principles at work on a commonsense, intuitive level before launching into any specifics. A Unified Valuation Approach: We treat net present value (NPV) as the basic concept underlying corporate finance. A Managerial Focus: Students shouldn't lose sight of the fact that financial management concerns management. We emphasize the role of the financial manager as decision-maker, and we stress the need for managerial input and judgment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen A. Ross was the Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics at the Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. One of the most widely published authors in finance and economics. Professor Ross is recognized for his work in developing the arbitrage pricing theory, along with his substantial contributions to the discipline through his research in signaling, agency theory, option pricing, and the theory of the term structure of interest rates, among other topics. A past president of the American Finance Association, he also served as an associate editor of several academic and practitioner journals, and was a trustee of CalTech.
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Part One: Overview of Financial Management Chapter 1: Introduction to Financial Management Part Two: Understanding Financial Statements and Cash Flow Chapter 2: Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow Chapter 3: Working with Financial Statements Part Three: Valuation of Future Cash Flows Chapter 4: Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of Money Chapter 5: Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Part Four: Valuing Stocks and Bonds Chapter 6: Interest Rates and Bond Valuation Chapter 7: Equity Markets and Stock Valuation Part Five: Capital Budgeting Chapter 8: Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria Chapter 9: Making Capital Investment Decisions Part Six: Risk and Return Chapter 10: Some Lessons from Capital Market History Chapter 11: Risk and Return Part Seven: Long-Term Financing Chapter 12: Cost of Capital Chapter 13: Leverage and Capital Structure Chapter 14: Dividends and Dividend Policy Chapter 15: Raising Capital Part Eight: Short-Term Financial Management Chapter 16: Short-Term Financial Planning Chapter 17: Working Capital Management Part Nine: Topics in Business Finance Chapter 18: International Aspects of Financial Management Appendices Appendix A: Mathematical Tables Appendix B: Key Equations Appendix C: Answers to Selected End-of-Chapter Problems Appendix D: Using the HP-10B and TI BA II Plus Financial Calculators
Part One: Overview of Financial Management Chapter 1: Introduction to Financial Management Part Two: Understanding Financial Statements and Cash Flow Chapter 2: Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow Chapter 3: Working with Financial Statements Part Three: Valuation of Future Cash Flows Chapter 4: Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of Money Chapter 5: Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Part Four: Valuing Stocks and Bonds Chapter 6: Interest Rates and Bond Valuation Chapter 7: Equity Markets and Stock Valuation Part Five: Capital Budgeting Chapter 8: Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria Chapter 9: Making Capital Investment Decisions Part Six: Risk and Return Chapter 10: Some Lessons from Capital Market History Chapter 11: Risk and Return Part Seven: Long-Term Financing Chapter 12: Cost of Capital Chapter 13: Leverage and Capital Structure Chapter 14: Dividends and Dividend Policy Chapter 15: Raising Capital Part Eight: Short-Term Financial Management Chapter 16: Short-Term Financial Planning Chapter 17: Working Capital Management Part Nine: Topics in Business Finance Chapter 18: International Aspects of Financial Management Appendices Appendix A: Mathematical Tables Appendix B: Key Equations Appendix C: Answers to Selected End-of-Chapter Problems Appendix D: Using the HP-10B and TI BA II Plus Financial Calculators
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