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Foundations of Finance, 9/e


Foundations of Finance, 9/e
Author(s)  Simy Joy ,Payal Anand ,Priya Nair Rajeev
ISBN  9789389552218
Imprint  Pearson Education
Copyright  2020
Pages  576
Binding  Paperback
List Price  Rs. 1010.00
  
 
 

Foundations of Finance retains its foundational approach to the key concepts of finance, bolstered by real-world vignettes, cases, and problem exercises. Utilizing five principles, which are presented at the beginning of the book and applied throughout, the authors introduce a multi-step approach to financial problem solving that appeals to students' at all levels, math and numerical skills. As in previous editions, the Ninth Edition focuses on valuation and opens every chapter with a vignette based on financial decisions faced by contemporary, real-world companies and firms. Other highly useful features include mini cases, cautionary tales, lists of key terms, and a discussion of ethics. Revised and updated, the newest edition includes new lecture videos, financial thinking, user feedback, and lessons from the recent economic crisis.
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"Arthur J. Keown, Virginia Polytechnic Instit. and State University

John D. Martin, Baylor University

J. William Petty, Baylor University"

 

"1. An Introduction to the Foundations of Financial Management



2. The Financial Markets and Interest Rates



3. Understanding Financial Statements and Cash Flows

4. Evaluating a Firm's Financial Performance



5. The Time Value of Money



6. The Meaning and Measurement of Risk and Return



7. The Valuation and Characteristics of Bonds



8. The Valuation and Characteristics of Stock



9. The Cost of Capital



10. Capital-Budgeting Techniques and Practice



11. Cash Flows and Other Topics in Capital Budgeting



12. Determining the Financing Mix



13. Dividend Policy and Internal Financing



14. Short-Term Financial Planning



15. Working-Capital Management



16. International Business Finance



17. Cash, Receivables, and Inventory Management"

 

Five Principles, presented at the beginning of the book, provide students with a strong foundation of the key concepts in finance so they are able to apply such principles outside of class to real-life situations.

Principle 1: Cash Flow Is What Matters

Principle 2: Money Has a Time Value

Principle 3: Risk Requires a Reward

Principle 4: Market Prices are Generally Right

Principle 5: Conflicts of Interest Can Cause Agency Problems

A Focus on Valuation. Although many professors and instructors make valuation the central theme of their course, students often lose sight of this focus when reading their text. The authors have revised this edition to reinforce this focus in the content and organization of the text:

Five finance principles provide the foundation for the valuation of any investment.

New topics are introduced in the context of “what is the value proposition?” and “how is the value of the enterprise affected?”
 

Foundations of Finance retains its foundational approach to the key concepts of finance, bolstered by real-world vignettes, cases, and problem exercises. Utilizing five principles, which are presented at the beginning of the book and applied throughout, the authors introduce a multi-step approach to financial problem solving that appeals to students' at all levels, math and numerical skills. As in previous editions, the Ninth Edition focuses on valuation and opens every chapter with a vignette based on financial decisions faced by contemporary, real-world companies and firms. Other highly useful features include mini cases, cautionary tales, lists of key terms, and a discussion of ethics. Revised and updated, the newest edition includes new lecture videos, financial thinking, user feedback, and lessons from the recent economic crisis.

"Five Principles, presented at the beginning of the book, provide students with a strong foundation of the key concepts in finance so they are able to apply such principles outside of class to real-life situations.

Principle 1: Cash Flow Is What Matters

Principle 2: Money Has a Time Value

Principle 3: Risk Requires a Reward

Principle 4: Market Prices are Generally Right

Principle 5: Conflicts of Interest Can Cause Agency Problems

A Focus on Valuation. Although many professors and instructors make valuation the central theme of their course, students often lose sight of this focus when reading their text. The authors have revised this edition to reinforce this focus in the content and organization of the text:

Five finance principles provide the foundation for the valuation of any investment.

New topics are introduced in the context of “what is the value proposition?” and “how is the value of the enterprise affected?”"

 
 
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