The simple way to master corporate finance The math, the formulas, the problem solving . . . does corporate finance make your head spin? You're not alone. It's one of the toughest subjects for business students—which is why Corporate Finance DeMYSTiFieD is written in a way that makes learning it easier than ever. This self-teaching guide first explains the basic principles of corporate finance, including accounting statements, cash flows, and ratio analysis. Then, you'll learn all the specifics of more advanced practices like estimating future cash flows, scenario analysis, and option valuation. Filled with end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam, Corporate Finance DeMYSTiFieD teaches you the ins-and-outs of this otherwise confounding subject in no time at all. This fast and easy guide features: An overview of important concepts, such as time value of money, interest rate conversion, payment composition, and amortization schedules Easy-to-understand descriptions of corporate finance principles and strategies Chapter-ending quizzes and a comprehensive final exam to reinforce what you've learned and pinpoint problem areas Hundreds of updated examples with practical solutions Simple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for an advanced student, Corporate Finance DeMYSTiFieD is your shortcut to a working knowledge of this important business topic.
While developing Finance Applications Theory, McGraw-Hill engaged professors in a number of activities to better understand the goals, challenges, and successes involved in teaching the Undergraduate Corporate Finance course. We connected with more than 600 corporate finance instructors through reviews, focus groups, class tests, and course surveys. You spoke we listened and the result is a market-driven corporate finance book that will help students succeed in the classroom and in their careers.
This textbook 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.
M: Finance was developed for the undergraduate corporate finance course and designed with today's student in mind. With years of teaching experience as well market development, the author team developed a text to reflect that this critical course covers so many crucial topics and that instructors need to focus on core ideas to ensure that students are getting the preparation they need for future classes—and for their lives beyond college. The framework for M: Finance emphasizes three themes: (1) Finance is about connecting core concepts, (2) Finance can be taught using a personal perspective, and (3) Finance focuses on solving problems and decision making. The text also features concise chapters that lead students to crucial material by emphasizing core concepts, key research, and current topics. Personal examples in the text explain the concepts' relevance to students' lives, increasing their motivation to learn more. Because finance focuses on problem-solving and decision making, this text includes numerous exercises that target various learning styles.
M: Finance incorporates the newest technology to facilitate the learning process, saving valuable time for you and your students. Cornett M's unmatched pedagogy and additional resources within Connect help students solve financial problems, understand the relevance, and apply what they've learned. The text's succinct coverage, magazine-like design, and personal examples combine with a complete digital solution to help your students achieve higher outcomes in the course.
CONTENIDO: Making and using spreadsheets - Bringing data into Excel - Ratio analysis - Calculating present and future values - Compounding and interest rate conversion - Loan amortization and payment composition - Valuing bonds - Valuing stocks - Net present value - Other capital budgeting decision rules - Measuring risk and return - Calculating beta - Analyzing the security market line - Weighted average cost of capital - Estimating future cash flows: pro forma analysis - Scenario analysis and sensitivity analysis - Option valuation in corporate finance - International corporate finance.
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