logo

Online Public Access Catalogue

Fundamentals of corporate finance / Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo and Jarrad Harford.

By: Berk, JonathanContributor(s): Demarzo, Peter | Harford, JarradMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Noida: Pearson India, 2019Edition: 3rd edDescription: 784 pages: illu; 25 cmISBN: 9789353069988Subject(s): Corporations -- FinanceDDC classification: 658.15
Contents:
PART 1 Introduction Chapter1 Corporate Finance and the Financial Manager 1.1 Why Study Finance? 1.2 The Four Types of Firms Sole Proprietorships Partnerships Limited Liability Companies Corporations Tax Implications for Corporate Entities Corporate Taxation Around the World 1.3 The Financial Manager Making Investment Decisions GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS The -Dodd-Frank Act Making Financing Decisions Managing Short-Term Cash Needs The Goal of the Financial Manager Shareholder Value Versus Stakeholder Value 1.4 The Financial Manager's Place in the Corporation The Corporate Management Team Ethics and Incentives in Corporations GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS The -Dodd-Frank Act on Corporate Compensation and Governance Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission 1.5 The Stock Market The Largest Stock Markets Primary Versus Secondary Markets Traditional Trading Venues INTERVIEW WITH Frank Hatheway New Competition and Market Changes Dark Pools Listing Standards Other Financial Markets NYSE, BATS, DJIA, S & P 500: Awash in Acronyms 1.6 Financial Institutions The Financial Cycle Types of Financial Institutions Role of Financial Institutions Summary Problems Chapter 2 Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis 2.1 Firms' Disclosure of Financial Information Preparation of Financial Statements International Financial Reporting Standards INTERVIEW WITH Ruth Porat Types of Financial Statements 2.2 The Balance Sheet Assets Liabilities Stockholders' Equity Market Value Versus Book Value Market-to-Book Ratio Enterprise Value 2.3 The Income Statement Earnings Calculations EBITDA 2.4 The Statement of Cash Flows Operating Activity Investment Activity Financing Activity 2.5 Other Financial Statement Information Statement of Stockholders' Equity Management Discussion and Analysis Notes to the Financial Statements 2.6 Financial Statement Analysis Profitability Ratios Liquidity Ratios Asset Efficiency Working Capital Ratios Interest Coverage Ratios Leverage Ratios Valuation Ratios COMMON MISTAKE Mismatched Ratios Operating Returns The DuPont Identity 2.7 Financial Reporting in Practice Enron The Sarbanes-Oxley Act Dodd-Frank Act GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS Bernard Madoff's Ponzi Scheme The Financial Statements: A Useful Starting Point Summary Critical Thinking Problems Data Case PART 2 Interest Rates and Valuing Cash Flows Chapter 3 Time Value of Money: An Introduction 3.1 Cost-Benefit Analysis Role of the Financial Manager Quantifying Costs and Benefits 3.2 Market Prices and the Valuation Principle The Valuation Principle Why There Can Be Only One Competitive Price for a Good
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals - May 1st to 31st 2024
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Books Institute of Public Enterprise, Library
S Campus
658.15 BER (Browse shelf) Available 48363

include index.

PART 1 Introduction
Chapter1 Corporate Finance and the Financial Manager
1.1 Why Study Finance?
1.2 The Four Types of Firms
Sole Proprietorships
Partnerships
Limited Liability Companies
Corporations
Tax Implications for Corporate Entities
Corporate Taxation Around the World
1.3 The Financial Manager
Making Investment Decisions
GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS The -Dodd-Frank Act
Making Financing Decisions
Managing Short-Term Cash Needs The Goal of the Financial Manager
Shareholder Value Versus Stakeholder Value
1.4 The Financial Manager's Place in the Corporation
The Corporate Management Team
Ethics and Incentives in Corporations
GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS The -Dodd-Frank Act on Corporate Compensation and Governance
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
1.5 The Stock Market
The Largest Stock Markets
Primary Versus Secondary Markets
Traditional Trading Venues
INTERVIEW WITH Frank Hatheway
New Competition and Market Changes
Dark Pools
Listing Standards
Other Financial Markets NYSE, BATS, DJIA, S & P 500: Awash in Acronyms
1.6 Financial Institutions
The Financial Cycle
Types of Financial Institutions
Role of Financial Institutions
Summary
Problems
Chapter 2 Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis
2.1 Firms' Disclosure of Financial Information
Preparation of Financial Statements
International Financial Reporting Standards
INTERVIEW WITH Ruth Porat
Types of Financial Statements
2.2 The Balance Sheet
Assets
Liabilities
Stockholders' Equity
Market Value Versus Book Value
Market-to-Book Ratio
Enterprise Value 2.3 The Income Statement
Earnings Calculations
EBITDA
2.4 The Statement of Cash Flows
Operating Activity
Investment Activity
Financing Activity
2.5 Other Financial Statement Information
Statement of Stockholders' Equity
Management Discussion and Analysis
Notes to the Financial Statements
2.6 Financial Statement Analysis
Profitability Ratios
Liquidity Ratios
Asset Efficiency
Working Capital Ratios
Interest Coverage Ratios
Leverage Ratios
Valuation Ratios
COMMON MISTAKE Mismatched Ratios
Operating Returns
The DuPont Identity 2.7 Financial Reporting in Practice
Enron
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Dodd-Frank Act
GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS Bernard Madoff's Ponzi Scheme
The Financial Statements: A Useful Starting Point
Summary
Critical Thinking
Problems
Data Case
PART 2 Interest Rates and Valuing Cash Flows
Chapter 3 Time Value of Money: An Introduction
3.1 Cost-Benefit Analysis
Role of the Financial Manager
Quantifying Costs and Benefits
3.2 Market Prices and the Valuation Principle
The Valuation Principle
Why There Can Be Only One Competitive Price for a Good

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.