Corporate Finance: Investment and Advisory Applications

Corporate Finance: Investment and Advisory Applications
ISBN-10
1530116597
ISBN-13
9781530116591
Series
Corporate Finance
Pages
310
Language
English
Published
2017-12-10
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Authors
Jesse McDougall, Patrick Boyle

Description

Must-read book for those starting a career in Investment Banking and Asset Management. Written for professionals by finance professionals. This book gives a thorough grounding in Corporate Finance principles as they apply to current valuation methods, including comparable companies, precedent transactions, DCF, and LBO analysis, as well as M&A accretion/dilution analysis. The book was written by the authors for use as a core text in Master's in Finance courses at University of London, England. Jesse McDougall and Patrick Boyle have worked in Finance since the late 1990's at international Investment Banks and Hedge Funds. Jesse McDougall has worked in Corporate Finance Advisory for a major Canadian Investment Bank, and in Merger Arbitrage for a Barclays' Investment Banking arm. The text is intended to provide readers with insider knowledge of M&A advisory, IBD, merger arbitrage, and other investment strategies.

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