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For introductory courses in managerial finance.
Using financial concepts to solve real-world problems with a proven teaching and learning framework
The Teaching and Learning System - a hallmark feature of Principles of Managerial Finance - weaves pedagogy into concepts and practice, giving students a roadmap to follow through the text and supplementary tools. The 16th Edition concentrates on the material students need to know in order to make effective financial decisions in an increasingly competitive business environment. It allows students to make the connections between a firm's…mehr

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For introductory courses in managerial finance.

Using financial concepts to solve real-world problems with a proven teaching and learning framework

The Teaching and Learning System - a hallmark feature of Principles of Managerial Finance - weaves pedagogy into concepts and practice, giving students a roadmap to follow through the text and supplementary tools. The 16th Edition concentrates on the material students need to know in order to make effective financial decisions in an increasingly competitive business environment. It allows students to make the connections between a firm's action and its value, as determined in the financial market. With a large number of examples, this text is an easily accessible resource for in- and out-of-class learning.


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Autorenporträt
Chad J.Zutter is a finance professor and the James Allen Faculty Fellow at theKatz Graduate School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Zutterreceived his BBA from the University of Texas at Arlington and his PhD fromIndiana University. His research has a practical, applied focus and has beenthe subject of feature stories in, among other prominent outlets, TheEconomist and CFO Magazine. His papers have been cited inarguments before the US Supreme Court and in consultation with companies suchas Google and Intel. Dr. Zutter won the prestigious Jensen Prize for the bestpaper published in the Journal of Financial Economics and abest paper award from the Journal of Corporate Finance, where he iscurrently an Associate Editor. He has won teaching awards at the Kelley Schoolof Business at Indiana University and the Katz Graduate School of Business atthe University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Zutter also serves on the board of LutheranSeniorLife and, prior to his career in academics, he was a submariner in the USNavy. Dr. Zutter and his wife have four children and live in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania. In his free time he enjoys horseback riding and downhill skiing.

ScottB. Smart is a finance professor and the Fettig/Whirlpool Finance FacultyFellow at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. Dr. Smartreceived his BBA from Baylor University and his MA and PhD from StanfordUniversity. His research focuses primarily on applied corporate finance topicsand has been published in journals such as the Journal of Finance,the Journal of Financial Economics, the Journal of Corporate Finance, FinancialManagement, and others. His articles have been cited by businesspublications including The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and BusinessWeek. Winner of more than a dozen teaching awards, Dr. Smart has beenlisted multiple times as a top business school teacher by Business Week. He hasheld Visiting Professor positions at the University of Otago and StanfordUniversity, and he worked as a Visiting Scholar for Intel Corporation, focusingon that company's mergers and acquisitions activity during the ''Dot-com'' boomin the late 1990s. As a volunteer, Dr. Smart currently serves on the boards ofthe Indiana University Credit Union and Habitat for Humanity. In his spare timehe enjoys outdoor pursuits such as hiking and fly fishing.