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100 1 _aRoss, Stephen A.
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_eauthor.
245 1 _aFundamentals of Corporate Finance /
_cStephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, Bradford D. Jordan.
250 _aInternational student edition.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bMcGraw Hill Education,
_c2024.
300 _axx, [various] pages :
_billustrations ;
_c28 CM.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
500 _aFundamentals of Corporate Finance was designed and developed for a first course in business or corporate finance, for both finance majors and non-majors alike. The text is nearly self-contained in terms of background or prerequisites, assuming some familiarity with basic algebra and accounting concepts, while still reviewing important accounting principles very early on. The organization of this text has been developed to give instructors the flexibility they need. The best-selling text has three basic themes that are the central focus of the book:? 1) An emphasis on intuition: the authors separate and explain the principles at work on a common sense, intuitive level before launching into any specifics.? 2) A unified valuation approach: net present value (NPV) is treated as the basic concept underlying corporate finance.?? 3) A managerial focus: the authors emphasize the role of the financial manager as a decision maker, and they stress the need for managerial input and judgment. When paired with Connect, it has student success and career readiness resources that include Finance Prep Course, Algorithmic Integrated Excel, Application-Based Activities, Tableau Dashboard Activities, multiple video types, Guided Examples, and SmartBook, an adaptive reading and practice tool for students.
505 _aPART 1: OVERVIEW OF CORPORATE FINANCE 1 Introduction to Corporate Finance 2 Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow PART 2: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND LONG-TERM FINANCIAL PLANNING 3 Working with Financial Statements 4 Long-Term Financial Planning and Growth PART 3: VALUATION OF FUTURE CASH FLOWS 5 Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of Money 6 Discounted Cash Flow Valuation 7 Interest Rates and Bond Valuation 8 Stock Valuation PART 4: CAPITAL BUDGETING 9 Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria 10 Making Capital Investment Decisions 11 Project Analysis and Evaluation PART 5: RISK AND RETURN 12 Some Lessons from Capital Market History 13 Return, Risk, and the Security Market Line PART 6: COST OF CAPITAL AND LONG-TERM FINANCIAL POLICY 14 Cost of Capital 15 Raising Capital 16 Financial Leverage and Capital Structure Policy 17 Dividends and Payout Policy PART 7: SHORT-TERM FINANCIAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT 18 Short-Term Finance and Planning 19 Cash and Liquidity Management 20 Credit and Inventory Management PART 8: TOPICS IN CORPORATE FINANCE 21 International Corporate Finance 22 Behavioral Finance Implications for Financial Management 23 Enterprise Risk Management 24 Options and Corporate Finance 25 Option Valuation 26 Mergers and Acquisitions 27 Leasing
650 1 4 _aCorporate finance.
_2qarmk.
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650 1 4 _aFinancial management.
_2qarmk.
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700 1 _aWesterfield, Randolph.
_ejoint author.
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700 1 _aJordan, Bradford D.
_ejoint author.
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