Corporate finance theory and practice

Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice, 3rd Edition, the website www.vernimmen.com and the Vernimmen.com newsletter are all written and created by an author team who are both investment bankers/corporate financiers and academics.This book covers the theory and practice of Corporate Finance from a tr...

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Otros Autores: Vernimmen, Pierre, author (author), Vernimmen, Pierre (-), Quiry, Pascal, author, Dallocchio, Maurizio, author, Le Fur, Yann, author, Salvi, Antonio author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2011.
Edición:Third edition
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627973806719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice; Summary; Introduction: Contrasts, Shocks, Threats and Opportunities; Preface; Frequently used symbols; 1: What is Corporate Finance?; Section I: Financial Analysis; Part One: Fundamental Concepts in Financial Analysis; 2: Cash Flow; 3: Earnings; 4: Capital Employed and Invested Capital; 5: Walking Through From Earnings to Cash Flow; 6: Getting to Grips with Consolidated Accounts; 7: How to Cope With the Most Complex Points in Financial Accounts; Part Two: Financial Analysis and Forecasting; 8: How to Perform a Financial Analysis
  • 9: Margin Analysis: Structure10: Margin Analysis: Risks; 11: Working Capital and Capital Expenditures; 12: Financing; 13: Return On Capital Employed and Return On Equity; 14: Conclusion of Financial Analysis; Section II: Investors and Markets; Part One: Investment Decision Rules; 15: The Financial Markets; 16: The Time Value of Money and Net Present Value; 17: The Internal Rate of Return; Part Two: The Risk of Securities and the Required Rate of Return; 18: Risk and Return; 19: The Required Rate of Return; 20: The Term Structure of Interest Rates; Part Three: Financial Securities; 21: Bonds
  • 22: Other Debt Products23: Shares; 24: Options; 25: Hybrid Securities; 26: Selling Securities; Section III: Value; 27: Value and Corporate Finance; 28: Measuring Value Creation; 29: Investment Criteria; 30: The Cost of Capital; 31: Risk and Investment Analysis; 32: Valuation Techniques; Section IV: Corporate Financial Policies; Part One: Capital Structure Policies; 33: Capital Structure and the Theory of Perfect Capital Markets; 34: Capital Structure, Taxes and Organisation Theories; 35: Debt, Equity and Options Theory; 36: Working Out Details: The Design of the Capital Structure
  • Part Two: Equity Capital37: Returning Cash to Shareholders; 38: Distribution in Practice: Dividends and Share Buy-Backs; 39: Share Issues; Section V: Financial Management; Part One: Corporate Governance and Financial Engineering; 40: Choice of Corporate Structure; 41: Initial Public Offerings (IPOS); 42: Corporate Governance; 43: Taking Control of a Company; 44: Mergers and Demergers; 45: Leveraged Buyouts (LBOS); 46: Bankruptcy and Restructuring; Part Two: Managing Cash Flows, Working Capital and Financial Risks; 47: Managing Cash Flows; 48: Managing Working Capital
  • 49: Managing Financial RisksEpilogue-Finance and Strategy; Top 20 Largest Listed Companies; Contents; Index