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Foundations of Financial Management with Time Value of Money Card
by Block, Stanley; Hirt, Geoffrey; Danielsen, BartleyBuy Used
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Summary
Table of Contents
Part 1. Introduction1. The Goals and Activities of Financial ManagementPart 2. Financial Analysis and Planning2. Review of Accounting3. Financial Analysis4. Financial Forecasting5. Operating and Financial LeveragePart 3. Working Capital Management6. Working Capital and the Financing Decision7. Current Asset Management8. Sources of Short-Term FinancingPart 4. The Capital Budgeting Process9. The Time Value of Money10. Valuation and Rates of Return11. Cost of Capital12. The Capital Budgeting Decision13. Risk and Capital BudgetingPart 5. Long-Term Financing14. Capital Markets15. Investment Banking: Public and Private Placement16. Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing17. Common and Preferred Stock Financing18. Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings19. Convertibles, Warrants and Derivatives Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
Part 2. Financial Analysis and Planning2. Review of Accounting3. Financial Analysis4. Financial Forecasting5. Operating and Financial LeveragePart 3. Working Capital Management6. Working Capital and the Financing Decision7. Current Asset Management8. Sources of Short-Term FinancingPart 4. The Capital Budgeting Process9. The Time Value of Money10. Valuation and Rates of Return11. Cost of Capital12. The Capital Budgeting Decision13. Risk and Capital BudgetingPart 5. Long-Term Financing14. Capital Markets15. Investment Banking: Public and Private Placement16. Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing17. Common and Preferred Stock Financing18. Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings19. Convertibles, Warrants and Derivatives Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
3. Financial Analysis4. Financial Forecasting5. Operating and Financial LeveragePart 3. Working Capital Management6. Working Capital and the Financing Decision7. Current Asset Management8. Sources of Short-Term FinancingPart 4. The Capital Budgeting Process9. The Time Value of Money10. Valuation and Rates of Return11. Cost of Capital12. The Capital Budgeting Decision13. Risk and Capital BudgetingPart 5. Long-Term Financing14. Capital Markets15. Investment Banking: Public and Private Placement16. Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing17. Common and Preferred Stock Financing18. Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings19. Convertibles, Warrants and Derivatives Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
5. Operating and Financial LeveragePart 3. Working Capital Management6. Working Capital and the Financing Decision7. Current Asset Management8. Sources of Short-Term FinancingPart 4. The Capital Budgeting Process9. The Time Value of Money10. Valuation and Rates of Return11. Cost of Capital12. The Capital Budgeting Decision13. Risk and Capital BudgetingPart 5. Long-Term Financing14. Capital Markets15. Investment Banking: Public and Private Placement16. Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing17. Common and Preferred Stock Financing18. Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings19. Convertibles, Warrants and Derivatives Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
6. Working Capital and the Financing Decision7. Current Asset Management8. Sources of Short-Term FinancingPart 4. The Capital Budgeting Process9. The Time Value of Money10. Valuation and Rates of Return11. Cost of Capital12. The Capital Budgeting Decision13. Risk and Capital BudgetingPart 5. Long-Term Financing14. Capital Markets15. Investment Banking: Public and Private Placement16. Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing17. Common and Preferred Stock Financing18. Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings19. Convertibles, Warrants and Derivatives Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
8. Sources of Short-Term FinancingPart 4. The Capital Budgeting Process9. The Time Value of Money10. Valuation and Rates of Return11. Cost of Capital12. The Capital Budgeting Decision13. Risk and Capital BudgetingPart 5. Long-Term Financing14. Capital Markets15. Investment Banking: Public and Private Placement16. Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing17. Common and Preferred Stock Financing18. Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings19. Convertibles, Warrants and Derivatives Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
9. The Time Value of Money10. Valuation and Rates of Return11. Cost of Capital12. The Capital Budgeting Decision13. Risk and Capital BudgetingPart 5. Long-Term Financing14. Capital Markets15. Investment Banking: Public and Private Placement16. Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing17. Common and Preferred Stock Financing18. Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings19. Convertibles, Warrants and Derivatives Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
11. Cost of Capital12. The Capital Budgeting Decision13. Risk and Capital BudgetingPart 5. Long-Term Financing14. Capital Markets15. Investment Banking: Public and Private Placement16. Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing17. Common and Preferred Stock Financing18. Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings19. Convertibles, Warrants and Derivatives Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
13. Risk and Capital BudgetingPart 5. Long-Term Financing14. Capital Markets15. Investment Banking: Public and Private Placement16. Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing17. Common and Preferred Stock Financing18. Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings19. Convertibles, Warrants and Derivatives Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
14. Capital Markets15. Investment Banking: Public and Private Placement16. Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing17. Common and Preferred Stock Financing18. Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings19. Convertibles, Warrants and Derivatives Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
16. Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing17. Common and Preferred Stock Financing18. Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings19. Convertibles, Warrants and Derivatives Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
18. Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings19. Convertibles, Warrants and Derivatives Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
Part 6. Expanding the Perspective of Corporate Finance20. External Growth through Mergers21. International Financial Management
21. International Financial Management
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