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Summary
"The second edition of Modern Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice combines a forward-looking vision of corporate finance with the tried and true practices of the past. This text emphasizes the modernist movement in finance, which is based on systematic methodology with an emphasis on deductive reasoning and empirical validation. The modernist movement produces a market-value-based approach to finance that emphasizes shareholder wealth maximization, options, and agency relationships. This movement has expanded without question, the frontiers of knowledge in finance. Until Modern Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice, instructors have lacked a framework from which to teach these concepts at the introductory level."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Modern Corporate Finance |
2 Markets and Contracts |
3 The Time Value of Money |
4 The Valuation of Financial Securities |
5 The Techniques of Capital Budgeting |
6 Estimating Project Cash Flows |
7 Advanced Topics in Capital Budgeting |
8 Risk and Diversification |
9 Modern Portfolio Theory and the Capital Asset Pricing Model |
10 Introduction to Options |
11 Financial Leverage |
12 Financing |
What it Might Matter |
13 The Dividend Decision |
14 Corporate Ethics and Shareholder Wealth Maximization |
15 Financial Analysis |
16 Working Capital Management |
17 Corporate Financial Planning |
18 International Finance |
19 Mergers and Other Reorganizations |
20 Financial Engineering |