Corporate finance

Ross, Stephen A.

Corporate finance / Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, Jeffrey Jaffe. - Ninth edition. - New York, NY : McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2010. - xxxv, 1003 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm. - McGraw-Hill/Irwin series in finance, insurance, and real estate. .

Pt. 1. Overview ― 1. Introduction to corporate finance ― 2. Financial statements and cash flow ― 3. financial statements analysis and financial models ― pt. 4. Valuation and capital budgeting ― 4. Discounted cash flow valuation ― 5. Net present value and other investment rules ― 6. Making capital investment decisions ― 7. Risk analysis, real options, and capital budgeting ― 8. Interest rates and bond valuation ― 9. Stock valuation ― pt. 3. Risk ― 10. Risk and return : lessons from Market History ― 11. Return and risk : the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) ― 12. An alternative view of risk and return : the arbitrage pricing theory ― 13. Risk, cost of capital, and capital budgeting ― pt. 4. Capital structure and dividend policy ― 14. Efficient capital markets and behavioural challenges ― 15. Long-term financing : an introduction ― 16. Capital structure : basic concepts ― 17. Capital structure : limits to the use of debt ― 18. Valuation and capital budgeting for the levered firm ― 19. Dividends and other payouts ― pt. 5. Long-term financing ― 20. Issuing securities to the public ― 21. Leasing ― pt. 6. Options, futures, and corporate finance ― 22. Options and corporate finance ― 23. Options and corporate finance: extensions and applications ― 24. Warrants and convertibles ― 25. Derivatives and hedging risk ― pt. 7. Short term finance ― 26. Short-term finance and planning ― 27. Cash management ― 28. Credit and inventory management ― pt. 8. Special topics ― 29. Mergers acquisitions, and divestitures ― 30. Financial distress ― 31. International corporate finance.

Corporate Finance, by Ross, Westerfield, and Jaffe emphasizes the modern fundamentals of the theory of finance, while providing contemporary examples to make the theory come to life. The authors aim to present corporate finance as the working of a small number of integrated and powerful intuitions, rather than a collection of unrelated topics. They develop the central concepts of modern finance: arbitrage, net present value, efficient markets, agency theory, options, and the trade-off between risk and return, and use them to explain corporate finance with a balance of theory and application. The well-respected author team is known for their clear, accessible presentation of material that makes this text an excellent teaching tool. The ninth edition has been fully updated to reflect the recent financial crisis and is now accompanied by Connect, an exciting new homework management system.

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