Corporate Finance, 3e offers a dynamic, modern and practical approach that illustrates how financial management really works. It features up-to-date content including a focus on ethics in finance, following the Australian Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry. This resource is distinguished by the cash-flow ‘arc’ of the narrative, which gives a practical learning path, and the use of real options - a practical analysis tool that is used in corporate finance. Students are provided with an engaging and contemporary learning path, giving them realistic preparation for a career in finance. The strong five-part framework of the book is supported by integrated online elements and easy-to-read chapter narratives. Premium online teaching and learning tools are available on the MindTap platform. Learn more about the online tools cengage.com.au/mindtap
This book gives corporate leaders a clear base of knowledge for creating and sustaining value under any economic, industry, or company circumstances." —Dominic J. Caruso, Chief Financial Officer, Johnson & Johnson "More than a handbook, ...
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Divided into three straightforward and accessible parts, this useful guide contains important information and actionable strategies that you can use whether you are a Board Director, CFO, Treasurer, business development executive, or M&A ...
This book is the ideal introduction for anyone looking for a short yet scholarly overview of corporate finance.
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Even if the interest on a bond is well below market rates, a bond can still be attractive if it's sold at a heavy discount. If a bond is sold at a premium price, it can still be attractive if it has high interest rates.
Corporate Finance
This is not a book with obscureformulae, yet is still rigorous and at the same time a model ofclarity." —RICHARD ROLL, JOEL FRIED PROFESSOR OF APPLIED FINANCE ATUCLA ANDERSON
Others will want to read this book in order to learn more about some of the most eventful and exciting corporate transactions that make the headlines of the business pages.
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