Essentials of Corporate Finance ISE
10th Edition
1260569195
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9781260569193
© 2020 | Published: March 15, 2019
Ross, Essentials of Corporate Finance 10e focuses on what undergraduate students with widely varying backgrounds and interests need to take away from a core course in business or corporate finance. The goal is to convey the most important concepts an…
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Table of Contents
Part One: Overview of Financial Management
Ch. 1 Introduction to Financial Management?
Part Two: Understanding Financial Statements and Cash Flow?
Ch. 2 Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow?
Ch. 3 Working with Financial Statements?
Part Three: Valuation of Future Cash Flows
Ch. 4 Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of Money?
Ch. 5 Discounted Cash Flow Valuation?
Part Four: Valuing Stocks and Bonds
Ch. 6 Interest Rates and Bond Valuation?
Ch. 7 Equity Markets and Stock Valuation?
Part Five: Capital Budgeting?
Ch. 8 Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria?
Ch. 9 Making Capital Investment Decisions?
Part Six: Risk and Return?
Ch. 10 Some Lessons from Capital Market History?
Ch. 11 Risk and Return?
Part Seven: Long-Term Financing?
Ch. 12 Cost of Capital?
Ch. 13 Leverage and Capital Structure?
Ch. 14 Dividends and Dividend Policy?
Ch. 15 Raising Capital?
Part Eight: Short-Term Financial Management?
Ch. 16 Short-Term Financial Planning?
Ch. 17 Working Capital Management?
Part Nine: Topics in Business Finance?
Ch. 18 International Aspects of Financial Management?
Appendices?
Appendix A: Mathematical Tables??
Appendix B: Key Equations??
Appendix C: Answers to Selected End-of-Chapter Problems??
Appendix D: Using the HP-10B and TI BA II Plus Financial Calculators
Part One: Overview of Financial Management
Ch. 1 Introduction to Financial Management?
Part Two: Understanding Financial Statements and Cash Flow?
Ch. 2 Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow?
Ch. 3 Working with Financial Statements?
Part Three: Valuation of Future Cash Flows
Ch. 4 Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of Money?
Ch. 5 Discounted Cash Flow Valuation?
Part Four: Valuing Stocks and Bonds
Ch. 6 Interest Rates and Bond Valuation?
Ch. 7 Equity Markets and Stock Valuation?
Part Five: Capital Budgeting?
Ch. 8 Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria?
Ch. 9 Making Capital Investment Decisions?
Part Six: Risk and Return?
Ch. 10 Some Lessons from Capital Market History?
Ch. 11 Risk and Return?
Part Seven: Long-Term Financing?
Ch. 12 Cost of Capital?
Ch. 13 Leverage and Capital Structure?
Ch. 14 Dividends and Dividend Policy?
Ch. 15 Raising Capital?
Part Eight: Short-Term Financial Management?
Ch. 16 Short-Term Financial Planning?
Ch. 17 Working Capital Management?
Part Nine: Topics in Business Finance?
Ch. 18 International Aspects of Financial Management?
Appendices?
Appendix A: Mathematical Tables??
Appendix B: Key Equations??
Appendix C: Answers to Selected End-of-Chapter Problems??
Appendix D: Using the HP-10B and TI BA II Plus Financial Calculators
Ross, Essentials of Corporate Finance 10e focuses on what undergraduate students with widely varying backgrounds and interests need to take away from a core course in business or corporate finance. The goal is to convey the most important concepts and principles at a level that is approachable for the widest possible audience. To achieve this goal, subjects are distilled down to the bare essentials, while retaining a decidedly modern approach to finance. In addition, understanding the "why" is just as important, if not more so, than understanding the "how" - especially in an introductory course.
Readability and pedagogy are key throughout Essentials 10e. The text is written in a relaxed, conversational style that invites the students to join in the learning process rather than being a passive information absorber. The new edition downplays purely theoretical issues and minimises the use of extensive and elaborate calculations to illustrate points that are either intuitively obvious or of limited practical use.
There are 3 basic themes visible throughout the book: emphasis on intuition/common sense, a unified valuation approach, and a managerial focus.
Readability and pedagogy are key throughout Essentials 10e. The text is written in a relaxed, conversational style that invites the students to join in the learning process rather than being a passive information absorber. The new edition downplays purely theoretical issues and minimises the use of extensive and elaborate calculations to illustrate points that are either intuitively obvious or of limited practical use.
There are 3 basic themes visible throughout the book: emphasis on intuition/common sense, a unified valuation approach, and a managerial focus.