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    Principles of Corporate Finance w/ Student CD-ROM by Brealey, Richard; Myers, Stewart;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 6
    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 16 August 1999

    • ISBN 9780072352368
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 261x208x38 mm
    • Weight 2177 g
    • Language English
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    The clear market leader in the corporate finance course, this text filled a very definite need for a MODERN corporate finance text back in 1983 when the first edition was published. It is known for its intuitive, conversational style and for being able to tie together many of the important ideas in corporate finance. The author's discussions and illustrations are unique due to the depth of detail blended with a distinct sense of humor. This new edition will continue to be authoritative and student friendly but will also carry stronger, modern coverage reflected by current examples and data as well as unique emphasis upon agency issues.

    The clear market leader in the corporate finance course, this text filled a very definite need for a MODERN corporate finance text back in 1983 when the first edition was published. It is known for its intuitive, conversational style and for being able to tie together many of the important ideas in corporate finance. The author's discussions and illustrations are unique due to the depth of detail blended with a distinct sense of humor. This new edition will continue to be authoritative and student friendly but will also carry stronger, modern coverage reflected by current examples and data as well as unique emphasis upon agency issues.

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    Table of Contents:

    PART 1: VALUE

    Ch. 1 Finance and the Financial Manager

    Ch. 2 Present Value and the Opportunity Cost of Capital

    Ch. 3 How to Calculate Present Values

    Ch. 4 The Value of Common Stocks

    Ch. 5 Why Net Present Value Leads to Better Investment Decisions than Other Criteria

    Ch. 6 Making Investment Decisions with the Net Present Value Rule

    PART 2: RISK

    Ch. 7 Introduction to Risk, Return, and the Opportunity Cost of Capital

    Ch. 8 Risk and Return

    Ch. 9 Capital Budgeting and Risk

    PART 3: PRACTICAL PROBLEMS IN CAPITAL BUDGETING

    Ch. 10 A Project is Not a Black Box

    Ch. 11 Where Positive Net Present Values Come From

    Ch. 12 Making Sure Managers Maximize NPV

    PART 4: FINANCING DECISIONS AND MARKET EFFICIENCY

    Ch. 13 Corporate Financing and the Six Lessons of Market Efficiency

    Ch. 14 An Overview of Corporate Financing

    Ch. 15 How Corporations Issue Securities

    PART 5: DIVIDEND POLICY AND CAPITAL STRUCTURE

    Ch. 16 The Dividend Controversy

    Ch. 17 Does Debt Policy Matter?

    Ch. 18 How Much Should a Firm Borrow?

    Ch. 19 Interactions of Investment & Financing Decisions

    PART 6: OPTIONS

    Ch. 20 Spotting and Valuing Options

    Ch. 21 Real Options

    Ch. 22 Warrants and Convertibles

    PART 7: DEBT FINANCING

    Ch. 23 Valuing Debt

    Ch. 24 The Many Different Kinds of Debt

    Ch. 25 Leasing

    PART 8: RISK MANAGEMENT

    Ch. 26 Managing Risk

    Ch. 27 Managing International Risks

    PART 9: FINANCIAL PLANNNG AND SHORT TERM FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

    Ch. 28 Financial Analysis and Planning

    Ch. 29 Short-Term Financial Planning

    Ch. 30 Credit Management

    Ch. 31 Cash Management

    Ch. 32 Short-Term Lending and Borrowing

    PART 10: MERGERS, CORPORATE CONTROL, AND GOVERNANCE

    Ch. 33 Mergers

    Ch. 34 Control, Governance, and Financial Architecture

    PART 11: CONCLUSION

    Ch. 35 What We Do and Do Not Know About Finance

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