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Corporate Finance -Theory and Practice

Author: Steve Lumby , Chris Jones
Editor : Thomson Learning
eISBN13:9781844808205
No of pages : 816
Publish Date :22 May 2003
Ebook/echapter Price: £33.99

Overview :This bestseller offers a complete introduction to financial management and corporate finance modules for a one-year university course. It is a relatively non-mathematical text and its simple explanations of a complex area have made it extremely popular with students. The author’s educational and training expertise is reflected at every stage of the book: worked examples are given after each explanation, followed by a chapter summary, ‘quickie’ questions and more detailed practice questions. The ‘quickie’ questions are all answered at the back of the book and the accompanying teacher’s manual contains answers to all the remaining questions.



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TOC :SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION. 1. Financial Decision Making. 2. Decision Objectives. SECTION 2. INVESTMENT DECISIONS. 3. Traditional Methods. 4. Investment-Consumption Decision Model. 5. DCF Approach. 6. NPV and IRR. 7. Cash Flows. 8. Capital Rationing. SECTION 3. RISK. 9. Simple Risk Techniques. 10. Risk and Return. 11. Portfolio Theory. 12. CAPM. 13. Option Valuation. 14. Interest Rate Risk. SECTION 4. FINANCING. 15. Financial Markets. 16. The Cost of Capital. 17. Weighted Average Cost of Capital. 18. Capital Structure in a Simple World. 19. Capital Structure in a Complex World. 20. Capital Structure in Practice. 21. Investment and Financing Interactions. 22. Dividend Decision. SECTION 5. MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS. 23. Acquisition Activity. 24. Company Valuation. Section 6. International Issues. 25. Foreign Exchange. 26. FX Hedging. 27. Foreign Direct Investment.SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION. 1. Financial Decision Making. 2. Decision Objectives. SECTION 2. INVESTMENT DECISIONS. 3. Traditional Methods. 4. Investment-Consumption Decision Model. 5. DCF Approach. 6. NPV and IRR. 7. Cash Flows. 8. Capital Rationing. SECTION 3. RISK. 9. Simple Risk Techniques. 10. Risk and Return. 11. Portfolio Theory. 12. CAPM. 13. Option Valuation. 14. Interest Rate Risk. SECTION 4. FINANCING. 15. Financial Markets. 16. The Cost of Capital. 17. Weighted Average Cost of Capital. 18. Capital Structure in a Simple World. 19. Capital Structure in a Complex World. 20. Capital Structure in Practice. 21. Investment and Financing Interactions. 22. Dividend Decision. SECTION 5. MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS. 23. Acquisition Activity. 24. Company Valuation. Section 6. International Issues. 25. Foreign Exchange. 26. FX Hedging. 27. Foreign Direct Investment.SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION. 1. Financial Decision Making. 2. Decision Objectives. SECTION 2. INVESTMENT DECISIONS. 3. Traditional Methods. 4. Investment-Consumption Decision Model. 5. The Discounted Cashflow Approach. 6. Net Present Value and Internal Rate of Return. 7. Project Cash Flows. 8. Capital Rationing. SECTION 3. RISK. 9. Simple Risk Techniques. 10. Risk and Return. 11. Portfolio Theory. 12. The Capital Asset Pricing Model. 13. Option Valuation. 14. Interest Rate Risk. SECTION 4. FINANCING. 15. Financial Markets. 16. The Cost of Capital. 17. Weighted Average Cost of Capital. 18. Capital Structure in a Simple World. 19. Capital Structure in a Complex World. 20. Capital Structure in Practice. 21. Investment and Financing Interactions. 22. The Dividend Decision. SECTION 5. MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS. 23. Acquisition Decisions. 24. Company Valuation. SECTION 6. INTERNATIONAL ISSUES. 25. Foreign Exchange. 26. Foreign Exchange Hedging. 27. Foreign Direct Investment.

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