@Parrino/Kidwell, Fundamentals of Corporate Finance offers an innovative integration of conceptual understanding and problem-solving… of intuition and decision-making… of the authors’ industry and classroom/research experience…with current real-world examples and online practice.
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance helps students develop the intuition and analytical skills necessary to effectively apply financial tools in real-world decision-making situations. Authors Robert Parrino and David Kidwell provide a fully integrated framework for understanding how value creation relates to all aspects of corporate finance; whether it be evaluating an investment opportunity, determining the appropriate financing for a business, or managing working capital. This unique and integrated framework also provides robust coverage of problem solving and decision-making skills.
The authors of Fundamentals of Corporate Finance believe that students who understand the intuition underlying the basic concepts of finance are better able to develop the critical judgments necessary to apply financial tools in real-world decision- making situations. This text develops intuitive thinking while simultaneously helping students develop problem solving and computational skills. It then shows students how to apply intuition and analytical skills to decision making while integrating it all with valuation and building shareholder value.
目 錄
t 1: Introduction.
Ch 1: The Financial Manager and the Firm.
Part 2: Foundations.
Ch 2:The Financial Environment and the Level of Interest Rates.
Ch 3: Financial Statements, Cash Flows, and Taxes.
Ch 4: Analyzing Financial Statements.
Part 3: Valuation of Future Cash Flows and Risk.
Ch 5: The Time Value of Money.
Ch 6: Discounted Cash Flows and Valuation.
Ch 7: Risk and Return.
Ch 8: Bond Valuation and the Structure of Interest Rates.
Ch 9: Stock Valuation.
Part 4: Capital Budgeting Decisions.
Ch 10: The Fundamentals of Capital Budgeting.
Ch 11: Cash Flows and Capital Budgeting.
Ch 12: Evaluating Project Economics and Capital Rationing.
Ch 13: The Cost of Capital.
Part 5: Financing Decisions.
Chapter 14: Working Capital Management.
Chapter 15: How Firms Raise Capital.
Chapter 16: Capital Structure Policy.
Chapter 17: Dividends and Dividend Policy.
Part 6: Business Formation, Valuation, and Financial Planning.
Chapter 18: Business Formation, Growth, and Valuation.
Chapter 19: Financial Planning and Forecasting.
Part 7: Valuation and International Decisions.
Chapter 20: Options and Corporate Finance.
Chapter 21: International Financial Management.