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Auteur
Richard A. Brealey - Emeritus Professor of Finance at London Business School. He is the former president of the European Finance Association and a former director of the American Finance Association. He is a fellow of the British Academy and has served as a special adviser to the Governor of the Bank of England and director of a number of financial institutions. Other books written by Professor Brealey include Introduction to Risk and Return from Common Stocks.
Texte du rabat
The latest edition in the Principles of Corporate Finance dynasty, the 14th edition continues in its tradition of showing how theory applies to the very practical problems and decisions faced by financial managers. Looking at what financial managers do and why, the book aims to give readers a solid understanding of theory so that they know what questions to ask when times change and new problems need to be analyzed, eventually standing as a reference and a guide to help them make financial decisions, not just study them. This new edition welcomes Alex Edmans to the author team, whose global authority and expertise in corporate governance, responsible business and behavioural finance have been invaluable in bolstering coverage of these topics. A new chapter is entirely dedicated to the subject of balancing shareholder value with promoting the interests of all stakeholders, the potential conflicts inherent in this, and how a responsible business should behave. There have been several changes to chapter structure as well as expanded discussion of issues that have grown in importance since the previous edition including behavioural finance, and financial innovation driven by AI, big data and cloud computing. It has also grown to take a more international focus, to bring in more information and perspectives on major developing economies such as China and India, and looking at how financing and governance systems differ around the world. The new edition retains and builds on the pedagogical features of previous editions, with new chapter content summaries, new self-test questions interspersed at key points, and a raft of 'Beyond the page' examples available online through links in the text. Click here to view the sample chapter
Contenu
Part One: Value Chapter 1: Introduction to Corporate Finance Chapter 2: How to Calculate Present Values Chapter 3: Valuing Bonds Chapter 4: Valuing Stocks Chapter 5: Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria Chapter 6: Making Investment Decisions with the Net Present Value Rule
Part Two: Risk Chapter 7: Introduction to Risk, Diversification, and Portfolio Selection Chapter 8: The Capital Asset Pricing Model Chapter 9: Risk and the Cost of Capital Part Three: Best Practices in Capital Budgeting Chapter 10: Project Analysis Chapter 11: How to Ensure That Projects Truly Have PositiveNPVs
Part Four: Financing Decisions and Market Efficiency Chapter 12: Efficient Markets and Behavioral Finance Chapter 13: An Overview of Corporate Financing Chapter 14: How Corporations Issue Securities
Part Five: Payout Policy and Capital Structure Chapter 15: Payout Policy Chapter 16: Does Debt Policy Matter? Chapter 17: How Much Should a Corporation Borrow? Chapter 18: Financing and Valuation
Part Six: Corporate Objectives and Governance Chapter 19: Agency Problems and Corporate Governance Chapter 20: Stakeholder Capitalism and Responsible Business
Part Seven: Options Chapter 21: Understanding Options Chapter 22: Valuing Options Chapter 23: Real Options
Part Eight: Debt Financing Chapter 24: Credit Risk and the Value of Corporate Debt Chapter 25: The Many Different Kinds of Debt Chapter 26: Leasing Part Nine: Risk Management Chapter 27: Managing Risk Chapter 28: International Financial Management
Part Ten: Financial Planning and Working Capital Management Chapter 29: Financial Analysis Chapter 30: Financial Planning Chapter 31: Working Capital Management
Part Eleven: Mergers, Corporate Control, and Governance Chapter 32: Mergers Chapter 33: Corporate Restructuring
Part Twelve: Conclusion Chapter 34: Conclusion: What We Do and Do Not Know about Finance