Finance, Insurance & Real Estate21. Capital Markets22. Equity / Ordinary Shares23. Term Loans, Debentures/Bonds and Securitisation24. Hybrid Financing / Instruments25. Lease Financing and Hire-purchase Finance26. Venture Capital Financing27. Option Valuation28. Derivatives: Managing Financial Risks29. Corporate Governance30. Dividend and Valuation31. Determinants of Dividend Policy32. Business Valuation33. Corporate Restructuring34. Foreign Exchange Markets and Dealings35. Foreign Exchange Exposure and Risk Management36. International Financial ManagementGlobal editionCORPORATE FINANCECore Principles and Applications, 3rd EditionBy Stephen A Ross, Mass Institute of Tech, Randolph W Westerfield, Universityof Southern California, Jeffrey Jaffe, University of Pennsylvaniaand Bradford D Jordan, University of Kentucky-Lexington2011 (October 2010) / 736 pagesISBN: 9780073530680ISBN: 9780071221160 [GE] - Pub April 2011ISBN: 9780077905200 (plus Connect)ISBN: 9780077971304 (plus Connect Access Card)www.mhhe.com/rwjjCorporate Finance: Core Principles and Applications, 3rd edition, byRoss, Westerfield, Jaffe and Jordan was written to convey the mostimportant corporate finance concepts and applications at a levelthat is approachable to the widest possible audience. The conciseformat, managerial context and design, and student-friendly writingstyle are key attributes to this text. RWJJ Core Principles strikes abalance by introducing and covering the essentials, while leavingmore specialized topics to follow-up courses. This text distills thesubject of corporate finance down to its core, while also maintaininga decidedly modern approach. The well-respected author team isknown for the clear, accessible presentation of material that makesthis text an excellent teaching tool.ContentsPart I Overview1 Introduction to Corporate Finance2 Financial Statements and Cash Flow3 Financial Statements Analysis and Long-Term PlanningPart II Valuation and Capital Budgeting4 Discounted Cash Flow Valuation5 Interest Rates and Bond Valuation6 Stock Valuation7 Net Present Value and Other Investment Rules8 Making Capital Investment Decisions9 Risk Analysis, Real Options, and Capital BudgetingPart III Risk and Return10 Risk and Return Lessons from Market History11 Return and Risk: The Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)12 Risk, Cost of Capital, and Capital BudgetingPart IV Capital Structure and Dividend Policy13 Corporate Financing Decisions and Efficient Capital Markets14 Capital Structure: Basic Concepts15 Capital Structure: Limits to the Use of Debt16 Dividends and Other PayoutsPart V Special Topics17 Options and Corporate Finance18 Short-Term Finance and Planning19 Mergers and Acquisitions20 International Corporate FinanceInternational editionCORPORATE FINANCE WITH S&P CARD9th EditionBy Stephen A Ross, Mass Institute of Tech, Randolp W Westerfield andJeffrey Jaffe, University of Pennsylvania2010 (October 2009)ISBN: 9780077337629ISBN: 9780071313070 [IE without S&P]www.mhhe.com/rwjCorporate Finance, by Ross, Westerfield, and Jaffe emphasizesthe modern fundamentals of the theory of finance, while providingcontemporary examples to make the theory come to life. Theauthors aim to present corporate finance as the working of a smallnumber of integrated and powerful intuitions, rather than a collectionof unrelated topics. They develop the central concepts of modernfinance: arbitrage, net present value, efficient markets, agency theory,options, and the trade-off between risk and return, and use them toexplain corporate finance with a balance of theory and application.The well-respected author team is known for their clear, accessiblepresentation of material that makes this text an excellent teachingtool. The ninth edition has been fully updated to reflect the recentfinancial crisis and is now accompanied by Connect, an exciting newhomework management system.ContentsPart I--OverviewChapter 1: Introduction to Corporate FinanceChapter 2: Financial Statements and Cash FlowChapter 3: Financial Statements Analysis and Long-Term PlanningPart II--Valuation and Capital BudgetingChapter 4: Discounted Cash Flow ValuationChapter 5: Net Present Value and Other Investment RulesChapter 6: Making Capital Investment DecisionsChapter 7: Risk Analysis, Real Options, and Capital BudgetingChapter 8: Interest Rates and Bond ValuationChapter 9: How to Value StocksPart III--RiskChapter 10: Risk and Return: Lessons from Market HistoryChapter 11: Return and Risk: The Capital Asset Pricing ModelChapter 12: An Alternative View of Risk and Return: The ArbitragePricing TheoryChapter 13: Risk, Cost of Capital, and Capital BudgetingPart IV: Capital Structure and Dividend PolicyChapter 14: Efficient Capital Markets and Behavioral ChallengesChapter 15 : Long-Term Financing: An IntroductionChapter 16: Capital Structure: Basic ConceptsChapter 17: Capital Structure: Limits to the Use of DebtChapter 18: Valuation and Capital Budgeting for the Levered FirmChapter 19: Dividends and Other PayoutsPart V: Long-Term FinancingChapter 20: Issuing Securities to the PublicChapter 21: LeasingPart VI: Options, Futures, and Corporate FinanceChapter 22: Options and Corporate FinanceChapter 23: Options and Corporate Finance: Extensions and ApplicationsChapter 24: Warrants and ConvertiblesChapter 25: Derivatives and Hedging RiskPart VII: Short-Term FinanceChapter 26: Short-Term Finance and PlanningChapter 27: Cash ManagementChapter 28: Credit and Inventory ManagementPart VIII: Special TopicsChapter 29: Mergers and AcquisitionsChapter 30: Financial DistressChapter 31: International Corporate Finance81
Finance, Insurance & Real EstateInternational editionBEHAVIORAL CORPORATE FINANCEBy Hersh Shefrin2007 (November 2005) / 224 pagesISBN: 9780072848656ISBN: 9780071257367 [IE]www.mhhe.com/shefrinContents1- Behavioral Foundations2- Valuation3- Capital Budgeting4- Perceptions About Risk and Return5- Inefficient Markets and Corporate Decisions6- Capital Structure7- Dividend Policy8- Agency Conflicts and Corporate Governance9- Group Process10- Mergers and Acquisitions11- Application of Real-Option Techniques to Capital Budgeting andCapital Structure (on the website only)International editionFINANCIAL MARKETS AND CORPORATESTRATEGY2nd EditionBy Mark Grinblatt, UCLA and Sheridan Titman, University of Texas atAustin2002 / 864 pagesISBN: 9780071088510 [IE]ISBN: 9780071236867 [IE - Printed in 2 Colors]www.mhhe.com/grinblattCONTENTSPart I. Financial Markets and Financial Instruments1.Raising Capital2. Debt Financing3. Equity FinancingPart II. Valuing Financial Assets4. The Mathematics and Statistics of Portfolios5. Mean-Variance Analysis and the Capital Asset Pricing Model6. Factor Models and the Arbitrage Pricing Theory7. Pricing Derivatives8. OptionsPart III. Valuing Real Assets9. Discounting and Valuation10. Investing in Risk-less Projects11. Investing in Risky Projects12. Allocating Capital and Corporate Strategy13. Corporate Taxes and the Impact of Financing On Real AssetValuationPart IV. Capital Structure14. How Taxes Affect Financing Choices15. How Taxes Affect Dividends and Share Repurchases16. Bankruptcy Costs and Debt Holder-Equity Holder Conflicts17. Capital Structure and Corporate StrategyPart V. Incentives, Information, and Corporate Control18. How Managerial Incentives Affects Financial Decisions19. The Information Conveyed by Financial Decisions20. Mergers and AcquisitionsPart VI. Risk Management21. Risk Management and Corporate Strategy22. The Practice of Hedging23. Interest Rate Risk ManagementAppendix A. Interest Rate MathematicsAppendix B. Mathematical TablesBusiness FinanceBUSINESS FINANCE10th EditionBy Graham Peirson and Rob Brown of Monash University, Steve Easton,University of Newcastle and Peter Howard, Monash University, Claytonand Sean Pinder, University of Melbourne2010 (August 2010)ISBN: 9780070144675ISBN: 9780071012911 (Revised with Connect Plus)<strong>McGraw</strong>-<strong>Hill</strong> Australia Titlewww.mhhe.com/au/peirson10eNow in its landmark tenth edition, Business Finance is the authoritativeAustralian business finance text. Written by the same highly regardedauthor team, this edition has been extensively updated and revisedto ensure that it continues to meet the needs of today’s students. Updatedstatistics, numerous real-life examples and information on newregulatory changes and market developments have been integratedthroughout. Quality, proven content and a trusted pedagogy combinein Business Finance to provide comprehensive subject coverage forfinance majors.ContentsCh 1 IntroductionCh 2 Consumption, investment and the capital marketCh 3 The time value of money: an introduction to financial mathematicsCh 4 Applying the time value of money to security valuationCh 5 Project evaluation: principles and methodsCh 6 The application of project evaluation methodsCh 7 Portfolio theory and asset pricingCh 8 The capital marketCh 9 Sources of long-term finance: equityCh10 Sources of finance: debtCh11 Dividend and share repurchase decisionsCh12 Principles of capital structureCh13 Capital structure decisionsCh14 The cost of capital and taxation issues in project evaluationCh15 Leasing and other equipment financeCh16 Capital market efficiencyCh17 Futures contractsCh18 Options and contingent claimsCh19 Analysis of takeoversCh20 International financial managementCh21 Management of short-term assets: inventoryCh22 Management of short-term assets: liquid assets accountsreceivableAppendicesGlossaryAuthor indexSubject index82
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