Part I: INTRODUCTION.
1. The Scope of Corporate Finance.
2. Financial Statement and Cash Flow Analysis.
3. The Time Value of Money.
Part II: VALUATION, RISK, AND RETURN.
4. Valuing Bonds.
5. Valuing Stocks.
6. The Trade-off between Risk and Return.
7. Risk, Return, and the Capital Asset Pricing Model.
Part III: CAPITAL BUDGETING.
8. Capital Budgeting Process and Decision Criteria.
9. Cash Flow and Capital Budgeting.
10. Risk and Capital Budgeting.
Part IV: CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND PAYOUT POLICY.
11. Raising Long-Term Financing.
12. Capital Structure.
13. Long-Term Debt and Leasing.
14. Payout Policy.
Part V: FINANCIAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT.
15. Financial Planning.
16. Cash Conversion, Inventory, and Receivables Management.
17. Cash, Payables, and Liquidity Management.
Part VI: SPECIAL TOPICS.
18. International Financial Management.
19. Options.
20. Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital.
21. Mergers, Acquisitions, and Corporate Control.
Web Chapters.
22. Bankruptcy and Financial Distress.
23. Risk Management.
John Graham is the D. Richard Mead Professor of Finance at Duke
University where he also serves as the Director of the CFO
Global
Business Outlook survey. He is coeditor of the Journal of
Finance.
Professor Graham is also a Research Associate with the National
Bureau
of Economic Research, Vice President of the Western Finance
Association,
and been recognised for outstanding teaching and faculty
contributions at
Duke and the University of Utah. John Graham is the D. Richard Mead
Professor of Finance at Duke
University where he also serves as the Director of the CFO
Global
Business Outlook survey. He is coeditor of the Journal of
Finance.
Professor Graham is also a Research Associate with the National
Bureau
of Economic Research, Vice President of the Western Finance
Association,
and been recognised for outstanding teaching and faculty
contributions at
Duke and the University of Utah.
Part I: INTRODUCTION. 1. The Scope of Corporate Finance. 2. Financial Statement and Cash Flow Analysis. 3. The Time Value of Money. Part II: VALUATION, RISK, AND RETURN. 4. Valuing Bonds. 5. Valuing Stocks. 6. The Trade-off between Risk and Return. 7. Risk, Return, and the Capital Asset Pricing Model. Part III: CAPITAL BUDGETING. 8. Capital Budgeting Process and Decision Criteria. 9. Cash Flow and Capital Budgeting. 10. Risk and Capital Budgeting. Part IV: CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND PAYOUT POLICY. 11. Raising Long-Term Financing. 12. Capital Structure. 13. Long-Term Debt and Leasing. 14. Payout Policy. Part V: FINANCIAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT. 15. Financial Planning. 16. Cash Conversion, Inventory, and Receivables Management. 17. Cash, Payables, and Liquidity Management. Part VI: SPECIAL TOPICS. 18. International Financial Management. 19. Options. 20. Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital. 21. Mergers, Acquisitions, and Corporate Control. Web Chapters. 22. Bankruptcy and Financial Distress. 23. Risk Management.
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