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Principles of corporate finance / Richard A. Brealey and et all.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Chennai : Tata McGraw-Hill, 2024.Edition: 14th edDescription: xxviii, 952 pages : Illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789355325839
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.15 BRE
Contents:
1. Introduction to Corporate Finance 2. How to Calculate Present Values 3. Valuing Bonds 4. Valuing Stocks 5. Net Present Value and other Investment Criteria 6. Making Investment Decisions with the Net Present Value Rule 7. Introduction to Risk, Diversification, and Portfolio Selection 8. The Capital Asset Pricing Model 9. Risk and the Cost of Capital 10. Project Analysis 11. Efficient Markets and Behavioral Finance 12. An Overview of Corporate Financing 13. An Overview of Corporate Financing 14. Now Corporations Issue Securities 15. Payout Policy 16. Does Debt Policy Matter? 17. How Much Should a Corporation Borrow? 18. Financing and Valuation 19. Agency Problems and Corporate Governance 20. Stakeholder Capitalism and Responsible Business 21. Understanding Options 22. Valuing Options 23. Real Options 24. Credit Risk and the Value of Corporate Debt 25. The Many Different Kinds of Debt 26. Leasing 27. *Managing Risk (on OLC) 28. Managing International Risks 29. Financial Analysis 30. Financial Planning 31. Working Capital Management 32. Mergers 33. *Corporate Restructuring – On OLC 34. *Conclusion- On OLC
Summary: This book describes the theory and practice of corporate finance in the Indian context and provides an understanding of what financial managers do and why. It explains how managers use financial theory to solve practical problems. Presenting a judicious mix of discussions on corporate account theory and Indian finance environment, the book offers suitably modified theory of Indian capital market, regulatory environment, numerical examples for additional practice in the Indian context. It discusses the different money market instruments available in India and the different regulations that apply to these instruments. More so, this edition focuses on the applications of the theoretical concepts in the real-world scenarios and offers a number of new self-test questions in every chapter. In addition to new Indian examples, new topics such as role of promoters in Indian governance system, how to create pension fund for young Indians, Indian government securities among others have also been added to this edition. Rich in pedagogy, this book will be useful for students and teachers of finance, corporate finance, applied finance, finance and accounting, behavioral finance etc.
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Includes Index.

1. Introduction to Corporate Finance
2. How to Calculate Present Values
3. Valuing Bonds
4. Valuing Stocks
5. Net Present Value and other Investment Criteria
6. Making Investment Decisions with the Net Present Value Rule
7. Introduction to Risk, Diversification, and Portfolio Selection
8. The Capital Asset Pricing Model
9. Risk and the Cost of Capital
10. Project Analysis
11. Efficient Markets and Behavioral Finance
12. An Overview of Corporate Financing
13. An Overview of Corporate Financing
14. Now Corporations Issue Securities
15. Payout Policy
16. Does Debt Policy Matter?
17. How Much Should a Corporation Borrow?
18. Financing and Valuation
19. Agency Problems and Corporate Governance
20. Stakeholder Capitalism and Responsible Business
21. Understanding Options
22. Valuing Options
23. Real Options
24. Credit Risk and the Value of Corporate Debt
25. The Many Different Kinds of Debt
26. Leasing
27. *Managing Risk (on OLC)
28. Managing International Risks
29. Financial Analysis
30. Financial Planning
31. Working Capital Management
32. Mergers
33. *Corporate Restructuring – On OLC
34. *Conclusion- On OLC

This book describes the theory and practice of corporate finance in the Indian context and provides an understanding of what financial managers do and why. It explains how managers use financial theory to solve practical problems. Presenting a judicious mix of discussions on corporate account theory and Indian finance environment, the book offers suitably modified theory of Indian capital market, regulatory environment, numerical examples for additional practice in the Indian context. It discusses the different money market instruments available in India and the different regulations that apply to these instruments. More so, this edition focuses on the applications of the theoretical concepts in the real-world scenarios and offers a number of new self-test questions in every chapter. In addition to new Indian examples, new topics such as role of promoters in Indian governance system, how to create pension fund for young Indians, Indian government securities among others have also been added to this edition. Rich in pedagogy, this book will be useful for students and teachers of finance, corporate finance, applied finance, finance and accounting, behavioral finance etc.

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