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Corporate finance / Ivo Welch.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: [Place of publication not mentioned] : [Publisher not mentioned], 2017.Edition: Fifth editionISBN:
  • 9780984004928
Subject(s): Online resources: Courses that have reserved this title:
  • B3 Functional Competences: Finance Part 1 & 2 | M1 Foundations of Finance | M1 CO Audit and Controlling: Advanced Corporate Finance
Summary: Why does finance have to be so difficult? Why can't it be easier, more interesting and fun? And less expensive? If this sales pitch is already boring you, why not watch the award-winning Making an Edcom on YouTube (P0r4dV0ep0A) first? Then read this book. It is self-contained and requires little or no background. It makes sense. It is logical. And it explains the concepts better and simpler (often with numerical examples) than anything else that's out there. At least this is the author's opinion — as well as his mother's! But all seriousness aside, this book has also been used in many serious programs — and not only at expensive programs like those at Harvard, Yale, Brown, UCLA, etc., but also at more affordable alternatives like Coursera, CalState, Moscow, Madagaskar, and Nepal! Students can also take advantage of an e-quiz website at https://syllabus.space. And at the end, they will understand finance better than they would reading any other book. Best of all, they don't even need to steal it. They can freely download it. Or they can buy a print copy cheaply here on Amazon, annotate it and refer to it as their reference even long after the course is over and they have forgotten most of the course details. (At a price of 25% of what a traditional textbook costs, it is a bargain!) This book exists for the students and their teachers, not for the publisher. Insist on nothing less!

Why does finance have to be so difficult? Why can't it be easier, more interesting and fun? And less expensive?

If this sales pitch is already boring you, why not watch the award-winning Making an Edcom on YouTube (P0r4dV0ep0A) first? Then read this book. It is self-contained and requires little or no background. It makes sense. It is logical. And it explains the concepts better and simpler (often with numerical examples) than anything else that's out there. At least this is the author's opinion — as well as his mother's!

But all seriousness aside, this book has also been used in many serious programs — and not only at expensive programs like those at Harvard, Yale, Brown, UCLA, etc., but also at more affordable alternatives like Coursera, CalState, Moscow, Madagaskar, and Nepal! Students can also take advantage of an e-quiz website at https://syllabus.space. And at the end, they will understand finance better than they would reading any other book.

Best of all, they don't even need to steal it. They can freely download it. Or they can buy a print copy cheaply here on Amazon, annotate it and refer to it as their reference even long after the course is over and they have forgotten most of the course details. (At a price of 25% of what a traditional textbook costs, it is a bargain!) This book exists for the students and their teachers, not for the publisher. Insist on nothing less!

B3 Functional Competences: Finance Part 1 & 2 | M1 Foundations of Finance | M1 CO Audit and Controlling: Advanced Corporate Finance

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