Corporate finance : theory & practice.
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TextPublication details: Andover : South-Western Cengage Learning, c2011.Edition: 8th ed. / Steve Lumby and Chris JonesDescription: xxv, 726 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cmISBN: - 9781844809462
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| 658.151 / BR.A 2009 Accounting control best practices / | 658.151 / GR.F 1997 Foundations of economic value added / | 658.151 / HI.A 2009 Analysis for financial management / | 658.151 / LU.C 2011 Corporate finance : | 658.1511 / AT.M 2007 Management accounting for decision makers / | 5th ed. | 658.1511 AT.M / 2007 Management accounting / | 658.1511 / AT.M 2009 Management accounting for decision makers / | 5th ed. |
Previous ed.: London: Thomson, 2003.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1 Financial decision making -- 2 Decision objectives -- 3 Traditional methods of investment appraisal -- 4 Investment–consumption decision model -- 5 The discounted cash flow approach -- 6 Net present value and internal rate of return -- 7 Project cash flows -- 8 Capital rationing -- 9 Simple risk techniques -- 10 Risk and return -- 11 Portfolio theory -- 12 The capital asset pricing model -- 13 Option valuation -- 14 Interest rate risk -- 14 FINANCING DECISIONS -- 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 Investment and financing interactions -- 21 The dividend decision -- 22 Foreign Exchange -- 23 Foreign Exchange Hedging -- 24 Foreign direct investment.
This textbook offers a complete introduction to financial management and corporate finance. Though it is predominantly theoretical in focus, Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice takes a relatively non-mathematical approach which offers textual explanations in a very accessible style. The authors’ educational experience is apparent throughout the book: worked examples are given after each explanation and all chapters include summaries, quick questions and more detailed practice questions.
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