Life is filled with choices. Choosing your own text usually is not one of them. Until now. INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE FINANCE, 2E brings real choices to finance. Corporate finance isn't just for majors. Countless classrooms are packed with non-finance majors -- who may be intimidated by the course or wonder why they have to take it. Practical, timely, and relevant, this text meets your needs by building upon your business knowledge. With four basic versions of the text, Professors Megginson and Smart offer true choice. They present financial concepts in the context of real-world examples and hands-on applications -- giving you illustrations that relate to your life. They combine theoretically sound text with fully integrated SmartFinance learning tools to equip you with a solid understanding of corporate finance concepts and the ability to effectively apply them to business. Creating a text that is fluid and friendly, the authors used the S.M.A.R.T. program to identify key resources. As a result, (S)tudy, (M)ap, (A)ccess, (R)eview, (T)est enables you to see the entire chapter as a whole and put concepts into action.
Others will want to read this book in order to learn more about some of the most eventful and exciting corporate transactions that make the headlines of the business pages.
This Advanced Introduction presents the modern theories of corporate finance.
The Short Introduction to Corporate Finance provides an accessibly written guide to contemporary financial institutional practice.
This volume will introduce the reader to basic topics of corporate finance.
The first Australian edition of Corporate Finance offers a dynamic, modern and practical approach that illustrates how financial management really works.
Providing readers with the key elements of corporate finance, this book introduces the principal techniques used in corporate finance, combined with practical experience and hands-on, numerically orientated case studies.
Introduction to Corporate Finance
Introduction to Corporate Finance
The authors wrote this text in response to the absence in the market of a text that would meet the needs of finance majors, but would still be accessible to all students.
The text enables instructors to provide their students with a solid foundation in the theory and application of corporate finance, but with extensive coverage of new areas of finance that are important to Canadians.