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Informationen zum Autor Richard A. Brealey is a Professor of Finance at the 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 as director of a number of financial institutions. Professor Brealey is also the author (with Professor Myers) of this books sister text, Principles of Corporate Finance. Klappentext The integrated solutions for Brealey's Principles of Corporate Finance have been specifically designed to help improve student performance, meaning that students are prepared for class and can successfully solve problems and analyse the results. Resources within Connect Finance provide unlimited opportunities for students to practice solving financial problems and apply what they've learned. Brealey's world-leading content, showing managers how to use financial theory to solve practical problems combined with a complete digital solution, will help students achieve higher outcomes in the course. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective. Zusammenfassung Designed to help improve student performance! meaning that students are prepared for class and can successfully solve problems and analyse the results! this title provides opportunities for students to practice solving financial problems and apply what they've learned. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part One: ValueChapter: 1. Introduction to Corporate FinanceChapter: 2. How to Calculate Present ValuesChapter: 3. Valuing BondsChapter: 4. The Value of Common StocksChapter: 5. Net Present Value and Other Investment CriteriaChapter: 6. Making Investment Decisions with the Net Present Value RulePart Two: RiskChapter: 7. Introduction to Risk and ReturnChapter: 8. Portfolio Theory and the Capital Asset Pricing ModelChapter: 9. Risk and the Cost of CapitalPart Three: Best Practices in Capital BudgetingChapter: 10. Project AnalysisChapter: 11. Investment, Strategy, and Economic RentsChapter: 12. Agency Problems, Compensation, and Performance MeasurementPart Four: Financing Decisions and Market EfficiencyChapter: 13. Efficient Markets and Behavioral FinanceChapter: 14. An Overview of Corporate FinancingChapter: 15. How Corporations Issue SecuritiesPart Five: Payout Policy and Capital StructureChapter: 16. Payout PolicyChapter: 17. Does Debt Policy Matter?Chapter: 18. How Much Should a Corporation Borrow?Chapter: 19. Financing and ValuationPart Six: OptionsChapter: 20. Understanding OptionsChapter: 21. Valuing OptionsChapter: 22. Real OptionsPart Seven: Debt FinancingChapter: 23. Credit Risk and the Value of Corporate DebtChapter: 24. The Many Different Kinds of DebtChapter: 25. LeasingPart Eight: Risk ManagementChapter: 26. Managing RiskChapter: 27. Managing International RisksPart Nine: Financial Planning and Working Capital ManagementChapter: 28. Financial AnalysisChapter: 29. Financial PlanningChapter: 30. Working Capital ManagementPart Ten: Mergers, Corporate Control, and GovernanceChapter: 31. MergersChapter: 32. Corporate RestructuringChapter: 33. Governance and Corporate Control Around the WorldPart Eleven: ConclusionChapter: 34. Conclusion: What We Do and Do Not Know About Finance...
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The integrated solutions for Brealey's Principles of Corporate Finance have been specifically designed to help improve student performance, meaning that students are prepared for class and can successfully solve problems and analyse the results. Resources within Connect Finance provide unlimited opportunities for students to practice solving financial problems and apply what they've learned. Brealey's world-leading content, showing managers how to use financial theory to solve practical problems combined with a complete digital solution, will help students achieve higher outcomes in the course.Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective.
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Designed to help improve student performance, meaning that students are prepared for class and can successfully solve problems and analyse the results, this title provides opportunities for students to practice solving financial problems and apply what they've learned.
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Part One: ValueChapter: 1. Introduction to Corporate FinanceChapter: 2. How to Calculate Present ValuesChapter: 3. Valuing BondsChapter: 4. The Value of Common StocksChapter: 5. Net Present Value and Other Investment CriteriaChapter: 6. Making Investment Decisions with the Net Present Value RulePart Two: RiskChapter: 7. Introduction to Risk and ReturnChapter: 8. Portfolio Theory and the Capital Asset Pricing ModelChapter: 9. Risk and the Cost of CapitalPart Three: Best Practices in Capital BudgetingChapter: 10. Project AnalysisChapter: 11. Investment, Strategy, and Economic RentsChapter: 12. Agency Problems, Compensation, and Performance MeasurementPart Four: Financing Decisions and Market EfficiencyChapter: 13. Efficient Markets and Behavioral FinanceChapter: 14. An Overview of Corporate FinancingChapter: 15. How Corporations Issue SecuritiesPart Five: Payout Policy and Capital StructureChapter: 16. Payout PolicyChapter: 17. Does Debt Policy Matter?Chapter: 18. How Much Should a Corporation Borrow?Chapter: 19. Financing and ValuationPart Six: OptionsChapter: 20. Understanding OptionsChapter: 21. Valuing OptionsChapter: 22. Real OptionsPart Seven: Debt FinancingChapter: 23. Credit Risk and the Value of Corporate DebtChapter: 24. The Many Different Kinds of DebtChapter: 25. LeasingPart Eight: Risk ManagementChapter: 26. Managing RiskChapter: 27. Managing International RisksPart Nine: Financial Planning and Working Capital ManagementChapter: 28. Financial AnalysisChapter: 29. Financial PlanningChapter: 30. Working Capital ManagementPart Ten: Mergers, Corporate Control, and GovernanceChapter: 31. MergersChapter: 32. Corporate RestructuringChapter: 33. Governance and Corporate Control Around the WorldPart Eleven: ConclusionChapter: 34. Conclusion: What We Do and Do Not Know About Finance