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Financial Times Handbook of Corporate Finance, The: A Business Companion to Financial Markets, Decisions and Techniques

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By (author): Glen Arnold

The Financial Times Handbook of Corporate Finance is the authoritative introduction to the principles and practices of corporate finance and the financial markets. Whether you are an experienced manager or finance officer, or youre new to financial decision making, this handbook identifies all those things that you really need to know:

 

·        An explanation of value-based management

·        Mergers and the problem of merger failures

·        Investment appraisal techniques

·        How to enhance shareholder value

·        How the finance and money markets really work

·        Controlling foreign exchange rate losses

·        How to value a company

 

The second edition of this bestselling companion to finance has been thoroughly updated to ensure that your decisions continue to be informed by sound business principles. New sections include corporate governance, the impact of taxation on investment strategies, using excess return as a new value metric, up-to-date statistics which reflect the latest returns on shares, bonds and merger activities and a jargon-busting glossary to help you understand words, phrases and concepts.

Corporate finance touches every aspect of your business, from deciding which capital expenditure projects are worth backing, through to the immediate and daily challenge of share holder value, raising finance or managing risk.

 

The Financial Times Handbook  of Corporate Finance will help you and your business back the right choices, make the right decisions and deliver improved financial performance. It covers the following areas:

 

·        Evaluating your firms objectives

·        Assessment techniques for investment

·        Traditional finance appraisal techniques

·        Investment decision-making in companies

·        Shareholder value

·        Value through strategy

·        The cost of capital

·        Mergers: failures and success

·        Merger processes

·        How to value companies

·        Pay outs to shareholders

·        Debt finance

·        Raising equity capital

·        Managing risk

·        Options

·        Futures, forwards and swaps

·        Exchange rate risk

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1166g
  • Dimensions: 172 x 241mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Sep 2010
  • Publisher: Pearson Education Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780273726562

About Glen Arnold

Glen Arnold is a businessman investor and a professor of finance at Salford University. Hes the author of Corporate Financial Management now  in its fourth edition Essentials of Corporate Financial Management The Financial Times Guide to Value Investing now in its second edition and the market leading The Financial Times Guide to Investing also in its second edition.

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