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This is not a book with obscureformulae, yet is still rigorous and at the same time a model ofclarity." —RICHARD ROLL, JOEL FRIED PROFESSOR OF APPLIED FINANCE ATUCLA ANDERSON
This book will enable you to understand the potential value added by the best financial strategy, while fully demonstrating the working role of financial strategy within an overall corporate strategy.