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Corporate financial management.

By: Arnold, Glen [author.]Contributor(s): Lewis, Deborah S [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Harlow, England : Pearson, 2019Edition: 6th edition. Glen Arnold, BSc (Econ), PhD, Deborah Lewis, BA, MBA, FCA, SFHEADescription: 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations (colour)Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781292140476 (ebook)Subject(s): Corporations -- Finance | Business enterprises -- Finance | Business and Management | Business & Management | Corporate financeGenre/Form: LOC classification: HG4026 | .A755 2019Online access: click to view 2 copies | click to view 1 copy Also available in printed form ISBN 9781292140445Summary: Explore how finance theory works in practice with 'Corporate Financial Management'. Find out how financial decisions are made within a firm, how projects are appraised to make investment decisions, how to evaluate risk and return, where to raise finance from and how, ultimately, to create value. "The book combines academic rigour (in the explanation of theory) with practical application (explaining how companies apply theory in real life). There are lots of numerical examples to help with understanding of the concepts covered." Dr Rob Jones, Newcastle University Business SchoolThe sixth edition of this highly respected text is comprehensive yet accessible, with real-world case studies to ground you in the application of important concepts. Written with authority by authors steeped in the financial world, the book offers a comprehensive survey of the theory and practice of corporate finance for anyone studying the topic by itself or within business, accounting, finance, banking or economics courses, teaching you how to make informed, successful financial decisions that are crucial for a career in business.It explores topics such as investment appraisal, risk and return, sources of finance, and risk management, including derivatives, and gives a unique treatment of corporate value. Key features Financial techniques are illustrated in practical terms, using clear accessible language. New Financial Times articles help you see the relevance of the theory to the real world Finance is presented as a dynamic subject that is open to theoretical re-evaluation Extensive range of examples and case studies, with statistics and data ranging from the number of corporate mergers to the default rates on corporate bonds Easy-to-follow mathematical explanationsGlen Arnold runs an investment fund andpreviously held positions as professor of finance and professor of investing. In addition to the textbook Modern Financial Markets and Institutions he has authored leading investment and banking booksincluding The Financial Times Guide to Investment, The FT Guide to Banking and The FT Guide to Value Investing.Deborah Lewis is a Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Bath. As Director of Studies for the Bath MBA programme, which features in the top 100 of the FT Global MBA 2018 Ranking, she ensures the material is useful for both the student and the practitioner. Deb's previous commercial experience allows her to blend academic theory with professional application. MyLab Finance is not included. Students, if MyLab Finance is a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN and course ID. MyLab Finance should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.
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Explore how finance theory works in practice with 'Corporate Financial Management'. Find out how financial decisions are made within a firm, how projects are appraised to make investment decisions, how to evaluate risk and return, where to raise finance from and how, ultimately, to create value. "The book combines academic rigour (in the explanation of theory) with practical application (explaining how companies apply theory in real life). There are lots of numerical examples to help with understanding of the concepts covered." Dr Rob Jones, Newcastle University Business SchoolThe sixth edition of this highly respected text is comprehensive yet accessible, with real-world case studies to ground you in the application of important concepts. Written with authority by authors steeped in the financial world, the book offers a comprehensive survey of the theory and practice of corporate finance for anyone studying the topic by itself or within business, accounting, finance, banking or economics courses, teaching you how to make informed, successful financial decisions that are crucial for a career in business.It explores topics such as investment appraisal, risk and return, sources of finance, and risk management, including derivatives, and gives a unique treatment of corporate value. Key features Financial techniques are illustrated in practical terms, using clear accessible language. New Financial Times articles help you see the relevance of the theory to the real world Finance is presented as a dynamic subject that is open to theoretical re-evaluation Extensive range of examples and case studies, with statistics and data ranging from the number of corporate mergers to the default rates on corporate bonds Easy-to-follow mathematical explanationsGlen Arnold runs an investment fund andpreviously held positions as professor of finance and professor of investing. In addition to the textbook Modern Financial Markets and Institutions he has authored leading investment and banking booksincluding The Financial Times Guide to Investment, The FT Guide to Banking and The FT Guide to Value Investing.Deborah Lewis is a Senior Teaching Fellow at the University of Bath. As Director of Studies for the Bath MBA programme, which features in the top 100 of the FT Global MBA 2018 Ranking, she ensures the material is useful for both the student and the practitioner. Deb's previous commercial experience allows her to blend academic theory with professional application. MyLab Finance is not included. Students, if MyLab Finance is a recommended/mandatory component of the course, please ask your instructor for the correct ISBN and course ID. MyLab Finance should only be purchased when required by an instructor. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information.

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