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Corporate Finance: Linking Theory to What Companies Do - Hardcover

 
9781111534080: Corporate Finance: Linking Theory to What Companies Do

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The second edition is the most up-to-date and relevant book on the market. It has been restructured to match the way the course is taught. Theory: No other MBA book will be as current or as comprehensive in covering theory. Applications: Special effort was made to build cross-functional applications in the book?in examples and in the end-of-chapter problems. The material is relevant to all students of business, not just finance majors. Greater focus is given on Excel as a tool to solve finance problems including SmartExcel appendices. Practice: Mini cases are added to increase the number of analytical (critical thinking) problems. In addition, there is a wealth of resources to assist the student in practicing the concepts in the book, most significantly, SmartFinance. SmartFinance online resources are integrated within the text with an icon directing the student to accompanying reinforcement/resource. SmartFinance includes: *SmartConcepts - animations to help students work through those most difficult quantitative financial concepts in a chapter. *Smart Ideas - video clips of the academic explaining a theory they developed or heavily researched. *SmartPractices - videos clips of industry executives talking about how the concept being covered relates to real companies. *SmartEthics - video clips of industry executives or academics speaking about impact ethics or lack there of has in the marketplace. *SmartQuizzing - quizzes for each chapter that help students check their degree of understanding of chapter concepts.

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PART 1. THE BASIC TOOLS OF FINANCE. 1. The scope of corporate finance. 2. Financial statements and cash flow analysis. 3. Present value. PART 2. VALUATION, RISK AND RETURN. 4. Valuing bonds. 5. Valuing shares. 6. The trade-off between risk and return. 7. Risk, return and the capital asset pricing model. PART 3. CAPITAL BUDGETING. 8. Capital budgeting process and techniques. 9. Cash flow and capital budgeting. 10. Capital cost and capital budgeting. PART 4. CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND DIVIDEND POLICY. 11. Raising long-term equity financing. 12. Capital structure. 13. Dividend policy. PART 5. ADDITIONAL TOPICS IN CORPORATE FINANCE. 14. Entrepreneurial finance and venture capital. 15. International financial management. 16. Risk management. 17. Mergers, acquisitions and corporate control.

About the Author

John Graham is the D. Richard Mead Professor of Finance at Duke University where he also serves as the Director of the CFO Global Business Outlook survey. He is coeditor of the Journal of Finance. Professor Graham is also a Research Associate with the National Bureau of Economic Research, Vice President of the Western Finance Association, and been recognised for outstanding teaching and faculty contributions at Duke and the University of Utah.

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