For intermediate undergraduate and MBA courses in Corporate Financial Management.
Highly respected for its effective integration of financial theory and practice, this classic text explores the rapidly evolving and exciting theory of finance as it relates to a corporation's investment in assets, financing, and dividends. It explains the ways in which analytical techniques are brought to bear on financial decision making and supplies the institutional material necessary for a solid understanding of the environment in which financial decisions are made.
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KENNETH R. FERRIS, (Tempe, Arizona) a valuation and acquisition consultant to small and mid-cap companies in Central America, served on the faculty at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management; SMU's Cox School of Business; Thunderbird School of Global Management; Drucker School of Business at Claremont Graduate School, and Arizona State's W.P. Carey School of Business. He was a director for three NYSE-listed firms.
BARBARA S. PETITT, (Bournemouth, UK), visiting Assoc. Prof. of Finance at Thunderbird, specializes in corporate finance, valuation, mergers, acquisitions, and restructurings. She has consulted with corporate clients throughout Europe and North America.
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