Instructor's Supplements:Instructor's Resource CD-ROM (ISBN 007287189X) contains the following assets: Instructor's Manual, prepared by John Stansfield, University of Missouri—Columbia; Thoroughly revised and updated, each chapter includes a list of PowerPoint slides, a brief chapter outline, and introduction, and an annotated outline. The annotated outline contains references to the PowerPoint slides, additional explanations and examples, and teaching tips. Test Bank, prepared by Patricia Ryan, University of Colorado; With approximately 45 questions and problems per chapter, this Test Bank, in Microsoft Word, provides a variety of questions and formats (multiple-choice questions and problems, essay questions) and levels of difficulty to meet any instructor's testing needs. Computerized Test Bank; Available in Windows format, this software provides you with the Test Bank in electronic form. The key word search option lets you browse through the question bank for problems containing a specific word or phrase. Password protection is available for saved tests or for the entire database. Questions can be added, modified or deleted. PowerPoint Presentation, prepared by John Stansfield, University of Missouri—Columbia; This presentation system was developed in conjunction with the Instructor's Manual, by the same author, allowing for a complete and integrated teaching package. These slides contain useful outlines, summaries, and exhibits from the text. If you have PowerPoint installed on your PC, you have the ability to edit, print, or rearrange the complete presentation to meet your specific needs. Solutions Manual (ISBN 007287192X), prepared by the authors; contains detailed, worked-out solutions for all of the problems in the end of chapter material. It has been thoroughly revised and reviewed for accuracy by multiple sources. With instructor permission, the solutions manual is available for student purchase when bundled with the textbook by ordering ISBN 0072977930. Videos (ISBN 0072871938) McGraw-Hill/Irwin produced a series of finance videos that are 10-minute case studies on topics such as Financial Markets, Careers, Rightsizing, Capital Budgeting, EVA (Economic Value Added), Mergers, and Foreign Exchange. Questions to accompany these videos can be found on the book's Online Learning Center at http://www.mhhe.com/rwj. Online Learning Center and Ethics in Finance PowerWeb. The Online Learning Center offers enhanced learning and teaching tools. OLCs follow the text chapter by chapter, offering supplementary content created to supplement the textbook. For students, this may include quizzes, review material, additional web links, and more. For instructors, this includes digital delivery of the text's supplements in a password protected environment. OLCs can be delivered multiple ways-through the textbook website, PageOut, or within a course management system (i.e. WebCT & Blackboard.) This site is found at www.mhhe.com/rwj. Ethics in Finance PowerWeb is a password protected premium content that includes current news, constantly updated links, weekly updates, and related articles. It is a dynamic, comprehensive resource for finance students to understand both the roots and current events surrounding corporate and financial ethics. The site includes many recent articles from both academic and popular press resources, along with an abstract on each article. In addition, there is a news feed that continually updates the site. Corporate Finance Online. As part of the OLC, instructors and students can access this exclusive Web tool from McGraw-Hill/Irwin. This site provides over 54 exercises for 27 key corporate finance topics, allowing students to complete challenging exercises and discussion questions that draw on recent articles, company reports, government data, and other Web-based resources. For instructors, there are also password protected teaching notes to assist with classroom integration of the material. Finance Around the World. Located on the OLC, this outstanding global financial resource provides real-time links for researching and exploring corporate finance topics country by country. You can customize this text. McGraw-Hill/Primis Online's digital database offers you the flexibility to customize your course including material from the largest online collection of textbooks, readings, and cases. Primis leads the way in customized eBooks with hundreds of titles available at prices that save your students over 20% off bookstore prices. Additional information is available at 800-228-0634. PageOut is McGraw-Hill's unique point-and click course Website tool, enabling you to create a full-featured, professional quality course Website without knowing HTML coding. With PageOut you can post your syllabus online, assign McGraw-Hill Online Learning Center or eBook content, add links to important off-site resources, and maintain student results in the online grade book. You can send class announcements, copy your course site to share with colleagues, and upload original files. PageOut is free for every McGraw-Hill/Irwin user and, if you're short on time, we even have a team ready to help you create your site! McGraw-Hill's Knowledge Gateway - The Complete Resource for Teaching Online Courses. McGraw-Hill/Irwin, in partnership with Eduprise, is proud to bring this unique service to instructors. This comprehensive Website contains a wealth of information for any professor interested in teaching online. Level one is available to any instructor browsing our Website. Level two is reserved for McGraw-Hill customers and contains access to free technical and instructional design assistance. For more details, visit http://mhhe.eduprise.com/home.nsf Student's Supplements: New! A Student CD-ROM is packaged free with each new book. It includes Self-Study Questions (prepared by Robert Hanson of Eastern Michigan University) and web links to the book's Online Learning Center, Excel Templates, Corporate Finance Online, Finance Around the World and selected video clips on key corporate finance topics. Student Problem Manual (ISBN 0072871911), prepared by Robert Hanson, Eastern Michigan University; This is a direct companion to the text. It is written to involve students in the learning process. Each chapter contains a Mission Statement, and average of 20 fill-in-the-blank Concept Test questions and answers, and an average of 15 problems and worked-out solutions. It can be purchased separately, or bundled at a discount with the textbook by ordering ISBN 0072978627. Online Learning Center and Ethics in Finance PowerWeb (OLC). This online learning center follows the text chapter-by-chapter with digital supplementary content specific to this book. As students read the book, they can go online to the Student Edition to take self-grading quizzes, review material, and work through interactive exercises. Included with new copies is an insert card that has a password for accessing the premium Ethics in Finance PowerWeb content. Students will have quick access to real-world news and essays that pertain to Ethics in finance. It is a comprehensive resource for finance students to understand both the roots and current events surrounding corporate and financial ethics. This site includes many recent articles from both academic and popular press resources, along with an abstract on each article. In addition, there is a news feed that continually updates the site. Corporate Finance Online. As part of the OLC, instructors and students can access this exclusive Web tool from McGraw-Hill/Irwin. This site provides over 54 exercises for 27 key corporate finance topics, allowing students to complete challenging exercises and discussion questions that draw on recent articles, company reports, government data, and other Web-based resources. For instructors, there are also password protected teaching notes to assist with classroom integration of the material. Finance Around the World. Located on the OLC, this outstanding global financial resource provides real-time links for researching and exploring corporate finance topics country by country. Packaging OptionsWall Street Journal Package. Your students can subscribe to 15 weeks of both the print and online versions of The Wall Street Journal for a specially priced rate of $20.00 in addition to the price of the text. Students will receive a "How To Use the WSJ" handbook plus a card to initiate their subscription. To take advantage of this offer, use ISBN 0073667692. Business Week Package. Your students can subscribe to Business Week for a specially priced rate of $8.25 in addition to the price of the text. Students will receive a pass code card shrink-wrapped with their new text. The card directs students to a Website where they enter the code and then gain access to Business Week's registration page to enter address info and set up their print and online subscription as well. To order this package, please use ISBN 0073667706. Financial Times Package. Your students can subscribe to 15 weeks of both the print and online versions of the Financial Times at a specially priced rate of $10 net in addition to the price of the text. Students will receive a subscription card when this special ISBN is ordered to initiate their subscription. Instructors who order this package for their students receives a free subscription as well. To take advantage of this offer, please order ISBN 0073667056. |