Designed for use in the Corporate Finance class, increasingly important in any skills-based curriculum, Corporate Finance, Third Edition features a strong coverage of M&A, bankruptcy, finance, and valuation. The valuation unit covers math from a lawyer’s perspective, focusing on the intuitions behind the valuation techniques in a way that will facilitate interaction with bankers and accountants in practice. Basic Excel skills are taught along the way. New to the Third Edition: Updated coverage of the effects of COVID-19 on finance New chapters on swaps and CLOs A new case study (iHeartMedia, Inc.) is integrated in the book from beginning to end New and improved layout with chapter summaries and highlighting of key concepts Professors and students will benefit from: Practical, transactional approach to corporate finance Organization around four basic units: valuation, finance, mergers and acquisitions, and financial distress A focus on the quantitative tools on motivating and understanding the business and concepts Extensive references to deal documents throughout to establish a theme of the actual transactions to compare to the lines of cases describing how deals go bad Extensive teaching materials, including Excel spreadsheets and a full set of PowerPoint slides
This is not a book with obscure formulae, yet is still rigorous and at the same time a model of clarity." —RICHARD ROLL, Joel Fried Professor of Applied Finance at UCLA Anderson School of Management
Corporate Finance
"This book provides a concise and practical treatment of important topics in corporate finance."—Steven N. Kaplan, Neubauer Family Distinguished Service Professor of Entrepreneurship and Finance, University of Chicago Booth School of ...
This new international edition provides increased coverage of the procedures for estimating the cost of capital, expanded coverage of risk management techniques and the use and misuse of derivatives, and additional coverage of agency ...
Directed primarily toward MBA/graduate students, this text also provides practical content to current and aspiring industry professionals.
I recommend this book for every student in Management or Finance!" Amazon.co.uk 30 July 2005 This book covers the theory and practice of Corporate Finance from a truly European perspective.
This readable text provides the practical advice students and practitioners need rather than a sole concentration on debate theory, assumptions, or models.
Judging by the sheer number of papers reviewed in this Handbook, the empirical analysis of firms’ financing and investment decisions—empirical corporate finance—has become a dominant field in financial economics.
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.
Primarily intended as a text for postgraduate students of management and those pursuing postgraduate courses in finance, this study explains corporate finance as an area of finance dealing with the financial decisions corporations make and ...