Finance, 4e, by Cornett/Adair/Nofsinger incorporates the newest technology to facilitate the learning process, saving valuable time for you and your students. The Fourth Edition continues to provide the core topics for the course, highlighting personal examples to help students relate to the material. Cornett's superior pedagogy, extensive end-of-chapter problems, emphasis on the personal perspective, and focus on the core concepts combine with a complete digital solution to help students achieve higher outcomes in the course. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective.
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Provides the core topics for the course, and personal examples to help students relate to the material. This book focuses on the personal perspective, and the core concepts combine with a digital solution to help students achieve higher outcomes in the course. It also empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need.
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PART ONE: INTRODUCTION 1 Introduction to Financial Management PART TWO: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 2 Reviewing Financial Statements Appendix 2A: Various Formats for Financial Statements (available in Connect)3 Analyzing Financial Statements PART THREE: VALUING OF FUTURE CASH FLOWS 1184 Time Value of Money 1: Analyzing Single Cash Flows 5 Time Value of Money 2: Analyzing Annuity Cash Flows PART FOUR: VALUING OF BONDS AND STOCKS 1886 Understanding Financial Markets and Institutions Appendix 6A: The Financial Crisis: The Failure of Financial Institution Specialness (available in Connect)7 Valuing Bonds 8 Valuing Stocks PART FIVE: RISK AND RETURN 9 Characterizing Risk and Return 10 Estimating Risk and Return PART SIX: CAPITAL BUDGETING 11 Calculating the Cost of Capital 12 Estimating Cash Flows on Capital Budgeting Projects Appendix 12A: MACRS Depreciation Tables 13 Weighing Net Present Value and Other Capital Budgeting Criteria PART SEVEN: WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL PLANNING 14 Working Capital Management and Policies Appendix 14A: The Cash Budget 15 Financial Planning and Forecasting PART EIGHT: CAPITAL STRUCTURE ISSUES 16 Assessing Long-Term Debt, Equity, and Capital Structure 17 Sharing Firm Wealth: Dividends, Share Repurchases, and Other Payouts 18 Issuing Capital and the Investment Banking Process PART NINE: OTHER TOPICS IN FINANCE 19 International Corporate Finance 20 Mergers and Acquisitions and Financial Distress
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ISBN
9781259691416
Publisert
2017-05-16
Utgave
4. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
McGraw-Hill Education
Vekt
1592 gr
Aldersnivå
05, U
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
752

Biographical note

Marcia Millon Cornett received a B.S. in economics from Knox College and her M.B.A. and Ph.D. in finance from Indiana University, Bloomington. She is Robert A. and Julia E. Dorn Professor of Finance at Bentley University. Dr. Cornett is co-author with Anthony Saunders of Financial Institutions Management and Financial Markets and Institutions. She serves as an associate editor for the Journal of Banking and Finance, the Journal of Financial Services Research, Review of Financial Economics, Financial Review, and Multinational Finance Journal. Dr. Cornett has served on the board of directors, the executive committee, and the finance committee of the Southern Illinois University Credit Union. Dr. Cornett has taught at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, the University of Colorado, Boston College, and Southern Methodist University. She is a member of the Financial Management Association, the American Finance Association, and the Western Finance Association. Troy Alton Adair Jr. received his B.S. in computers/information science from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, his M.B.A. from the University of North Dakota, and his Ph.D. in finance from Indiana University. He is senior director of Research Computing Services at Harvard Business School. He is the author of Corporate Finance Demystified, Excel Applications in Corporate Finance, and Excel Applications in Investments. Dr. Adair has served as a consultant on financial data information systems and business intelligence to international banks and insurance companies and as the faculty representative to the board of trustees investments committee at Alma College. Dr. Adair has taught at the University of Michigan, Alma College, Hofstra University, Indiana University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a member of the Financial Management Association, the American Finance Association, and the Southern Finance Association. John Nofsinger earned his B.S. in electrical engineering from Washington State University, his M.B.A. from Chapman University, and his Ph.D. in finance from Washington State University. He is Professor and William H. Seward Endowed Chair of International Finance at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Dr. Nofsinger has written more than 50 articles in the areas of investments, corporate finance, and behavioral finance. Dr. Nofsinger has authored (or co-authored) 10 trade books, scholarly books, and textbooks that have been translated into 11 different languages. The most prominent of these books is The Psychology of Investing. Dr. Nofsinger is a leading expert in behavioral finance and is a frequent speaker on this topic at industry conferences, universities, and academic conferences. He is frequently quoted or appears in the financial media, including the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Fortune, Bloomberg Businessweek, the Washington Post, and CNBC.