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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 4/c/e
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 4/e
Stephen A. Ross, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Randolph W. Westerfield, University of Southern California
Bradford D. Jordan, University of Kentucky
Gordon S. Roberts, York University

Making Capital Investment Decisions

Web Links

Annotated web links prepared by Shelley MacDougall, Acadia University
Univesrtiy of Manatoba
(http://www.umanitoba.ca/Law/Courses/Gallant/tax/cca.htm)

CCA primer and examples.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
(http://www.stls.frb.org/fred/data/cpi.html)

US consumer price data.
CIO.com
(http://www.cio.com/)

Here are some articles from CIO.com. Although they are written for practitioners, they give finance students some perspective on the types of capital investments being made now – e-business, data warehouse, intranets/extranets, etc.
CIO.com
(http://www.cio.com/forums/erp/.)

This is a very good primer on ERP and good for a capital budgeting class dealing with benefits and costs of e-business technologies. Go to http://www.cio.com/forums/erp/. When you get to Enterprise Systems, scroll down and select "The ABC's of ERP."
Computer Science Corporation
(http://www.csc.com/aboutus/content/publications.shtml)

Computer Science Corporation identifies ten disruptive technologies on the horizon. "The Era of Digital Disruptions: Exploring The Next Technology Wave." It is written in business language. Great for inspiring the imagination and considering the cost and benefits.
Univesrtiy of Manatoba
(http://www.umanitoba.ca/Law/Courses/Gallant/tax/cca.htm)

CCA primer and examples.




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