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Finance: Applications and Theory

Marcia Millon Cornett, Bentley University
Troy A. Adair, Jr., Wilkes University
John Nofsinger, Washington State University

ISBN: 0073382256
Copyright year: 2009

Table of Contents



PART ONE: INTRODUCTION

1 Introduction to Financial Management

PART TWO: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

2 Reviewing Financial Statements

3 Analyzing Financial Statements

PART THREE: VALUING OF FUTURE CASH FLOWS

4 Time Value of Money 1: Analyzing Single Cash Flows

5 Time Value of Money 2: Analyzing Annuity Cash Flows

PART FOUR: VALUING OF BONDS AND STOCKS

6 Valuing Bonds

7 Valuing Stocks

8 Understanding Financial Markets and Institutions

PART FIVE: RISK AND RETURN

9 Characterizing Risk and Return

10 Estimating Risk and Return

PART SIX: CAPITAL BUDGETING

11 Calculating the Cost of Capital

12 Estimating Cash Flows on Capital Budgeting Projects

13 Weighing Net Present Value and Other Capital Budgeting Criteria

PART SEVEN: CAPITAL STRUCTURE ISSUES

14 Addressing Long-Term Debt, Equity, and Capital Structure

15 Sharing Firm Wealth: Dividends, Share Repurchases, and Other

Payouts

16 Issuing Capital and the Investment Banking Process

PART EIGHT: WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT

17 Addressing Working Capital Policies and Managing Short-Term

Assets and Liabilities

PART NINE: OTHER TOPICS IN FINANCE

18 Considering International Aspects of Corporate Finance

19 Managing Mergers and Acquisitions and Financial Distress


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