Fundamentals of corporate finance / by Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, and Bradford D. Jordan

By: Ross, Stephen A [Author]Contributor(s): Westerfield, Randolph W [Author] | Jordan, Bradford D [Author]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : McGraw Hill LLC, c2022Edition: Thirteenth editionDescription: xlv, 919 pages : colored illustrations ; 26 cmISBN: 9781265553609Subject(s): Corporations -- Finance | Financial StatementsLOC classification: HG4026 | R82 2022
Contents:
Part 1. Overview of corporate finance. 1. Introduction to corporate finance ; 2. Financial statements, taxes, and cash flow Part 2. Financial statements and long-term financial planning. 3. Working with financial statements ; 4. Long-term financial planning and growth Part 3. Valuation of future cash flows. 5. Introduction to valuation : the time value of money ; 6. Discounted cash flow valuation ; 7. Interest rates and bond valuation ; 8. Stock valuation Part 4. Capital budgeting. 9. Net present value and other investment criteria ; 10. Making capital investment decisions ; 11. Project analysis and evaluation Part 5. Risk and return. 12. Some lessons from capital market history ; 13. Return, risk, and the security market line Part 6. Cost of capital and long-term financial policy. 14. Cost of capital ; 15. Raising capital ; 16. Financial leverage and capital structure policy ; 17. Dividends and payout policy Part 7. Short-term financial planning and management. 18. Short term finance and planning ; 19. Cash and liquidity management ; 20. Credit and inventory management Part 8. Topics in corporate finance. 21. International corporate finance ; 22. Behavioral finance: implications for financial management ; 23. Enterprise risk management ; 24. Options and corporate finance ; 25. Option valuation ; 26. Mergers and acquisitions ; 27. Leasing A. Mathematical tables B. Key equations C. Answers to selected end-of-chapter problems D. Using the HP 10B and TI BA II plus financial calculators
Abstract: "When the three of us decided to write a book, we were united by one strongly held principle: Corporate finance should be developed in terms of a few integrated, powerful ideas. We believed that the subject was all too often presented as a collection of loosely related topics, unified primarily by virtue of being bound together in one book, and we thought there must be a better way. One thing we knew for certain was that we didn't want to write a "me-too" book. So, with a lot of help, we took a hard look at what was truly important and useful. In doing so, we were led to eliminate topics of dubious relevance, downplay purely theoretical issues, and minimize the use of extensive and elaborate calculations to illustrate points that are either intuitively obvious or of limited practical use"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes appendices and index.

Part 1. Overview of corporate finance. 1. Introduction to corporate finance ; 2. Financial statements, taxes, and cash flow
Part 2. Financial statements and long-term financial planning. 3. Working with financial statements ; 4. Long-term financial planning and growth
Part 3. Valuation of future cash flows. 5. Introduction to valuation : the time value of money ; 6. Discounted cash flow valuation ; 7. Interest rates and bond valuation ; 8. Stock valuation
Part 4. Capital budgeting. 9. Net present value and other investment criteria ; 10. Making capital investment decisions ; 11. Project analysis and evaluation
Part 5. Risk and return. 12. Some lessons from capital market history ; 13. Return, risk, and the security market line
Part 6. Cost of capital and long-term financial policy. 14. Cost of capital ; 15. Raising capital ; 16. Financial leverage and capital structure policy ; 17. Dividends and payout policy
Part 7. Short-term financial planning and management. 18. Short term finance and planning ; 19. Cash and liquidity management ; 20. Credit and inventory management
Part 8. Topics in corporate finance. 21. International corporate finance ; 22. Behavioral finance: implications for financial management ; 23. Enterprise risk management ; 24. Options and corporate finance ; 25. Option valuation ; 26. Mergers and acquisitions ; 27. Leasing
A. Mathematical tables
B. Key equations
C. Answers to selected end-of-chapter problems
D. Using the HP 10B and TI BA II plus financial calculators

"When the three of us decided to write a book, we were united by one strongly held principle: Corporate finance should be developed in terms of a few integrated, powerful ideas. We believed that the subject was all too often presented as a collection of loosely related topics, unified primarily by virtue of being bound together in one book, and we thought there must be a better way. One thing we knew for certain was that we didn't want to write a "me-too" book. So, with a lot of help, we took a hard look at what was truly important and useful. In doing so, we were led to eliminate topics of dubious relevance, downplay purely theoretical issues, and minimize the use of extensive and elaborate calculations to illustrate points that are either intuitively obvious or of limited practical use"-- Provided by publisher.

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