For MBA/Graduate courses in Corporate Finance.
Corporate Finance: An Introduction presents core principles of corporate finance
within a unique organizational structure that builds from perfect to imperfect markets.
This unifying perspective and an example-driven presentation develop students’
understanding by building from simple to complex and from concrete to theoretical.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Time Value of Money and Net Present Value
Chapter 3 Stock and Bond Valuation: Annuities and Perpetuities
Chapter 4 A First Encounter With Capital Budgeting Rules
Chapter 5 Time-Varying Rates of Return and the Yield Curve
Chapter 6 Uncertainty, Default, and Risk
Chapter 7 A First Look at Investments
Chapter 8 Investor Choice: Risk and Reward
Chapter 9 The Capital Asset Pricing Model
Chapter 10 Market Imperfections
Chapter 11 Efficient Markets, Classical Finance, and Behavioral Finance
Chapter 12 Capital Budgeting Applications and Pitfalls
Chapter 13 From Financial Statements To Economic Cash Flows
Chapter 14 Valuation From Comparables and Some Financial Ratios
Chapter 15 Corporate Claims
Chapter 16 Capital Structure and Capital Budgeting in a Perfect Market
Chapter 17 The Weighted Cost of Capital and Adjusted Present Value in an
Imperfect Market With Taxes
Chapter 18 More Market Imperfections Influencing Capital Structure
Chapter 19 Equity Payouts: Dividends and Share Repurchases
Chapter 20 Pro Forma Financial Statements
Chapter 21 Capital Structure Dynamics
Chapter 22 Capital Structure Patterns in the United States
Chapter 23 Investment Banking and M&A
Chapter 24 Corporate Governance
Chapter 25 International Finance
Chapter 26 Options (and More)
Book with access code