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Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 9/e

Stephen A. Ross, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Randolph W. Westerfield, University of Southern California
Bradford D. Jordan, Gatton School of Business and Economics

ISBN: 0073382396
Copyright year: 2010

Table of Contents



Part One:

Overview of Corporate Finance

Chapter 1:

Introduction to Corporate Finance

Chapter 2:

Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow

 

 

Part Two:

Financial Statements and Long-Term Financial Planning

Chapter 3:

Working with Financial Statements

Chapter 4:

Long-Term Financial Planning and Growth

 

 

Part Three:

Valuation of Future Cash Flows

Chapter 5:

Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of Money

Chapter 6:

Discounted Cash Flow Valuation

Chapter 7:

Interest Rates and Bond Valuation

Chapter 8:

Stock Valuation

 

 

Part Four:

Capital Budgeting

Chapter 9:

Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria

Chapter 10:

Making Capital Investment Decisions

Chapter 11:

Project Analysis and Evaluation

 

 

Part Five:

Risk and Return

Chapter 12:

Some Lessons from Capital Market History

Chapter 13:

Return, Risk, and the Security Market Line

 

 

 

 

Part Six:

Cost of Capital and Long-Term Financial Policy

Chapter 14:

Cost of Capital

Chapter 15:

Raising Capital

Chapter 16:

Financial Leverage and Capital Structure Policy

Chapter 17:

Dividends and Payout Policy

 

 

Part Seven:

Short-Term Financial Planning and Management

Chapter 18:

Short-Term Finance and Planning

Chapter 19:

Cash and Liquidity Management

Chapter 20:

Credit and Inventory Management

 

 

Part Eight:

Topics in Corporate Finance

Chapter 21:

International Corporate Finance

 

(this chapter is included in both Standard and Alternate Editions)

 

 

Part Eight (Alternate Edition only) :

Chapter 22:

Behavioral Finance: Implications for Financial Management

Chapter 23:

Risk Management: An Introduction to Financial Engineering

Chapter 24:

Options and Corporate Finance

Chapter 25:

Option Valuation

Chapter 26:

Mergers and Acquisitions

Chapter 27:

Leasing


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