Principles of Corporate Finance 13th Edition By Richard Brealey and Stewart Myers and Franklin Allen © 2020 Test Bank and Solution Manual

Principles of Corporate Finance 13th Edition By Richard Brealey and Stewart Myers and Franklin Allen © 2020 Test Bank and Solution Manual
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- Hardcover: 992 pages
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education; 13 edition (January 3, 2019)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1260013901
- ISBN-13: 978-1260013900
Copyright: 2020
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Principles of Corporate Finance
13th Edition
By Richard Brealey and Stewart Myers and Franklin Allen
ISBN10: 1260013901
ISBN13: 9781260013900
Copyright: 2020
ISBN10: 1260013901
ISBN13: 9781260013900
Copyright: 2020
- Principles of Corporate Finance describes the theory and practice of corporate finance. Financial managers are shown how to use financial theory to solve practical problems.
- Includes coverage of the U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed in December 2017 in both the text and in Connect.
- Connect: A reliable, easy-to-use homework and learning management solution that embeds learning science and award-winning adaptive tools to improve student results.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Part One: Value
Ch. 1 Introduction to Corporate Finance
Ch. 2 How to Calculate Present Values
Ch. 3 Valuing Bonds
Ch. 4 The Value of Common Stocks
Ch. 5 Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria
Ch. 6 Making Investment Decisions with the Net Present Value Rule
Ch. 1 Introduction to Corporate Finance
Ch. 2 How to Calculate Present Values
Ch. 3 Valuing Bonds
Ch. 4 The Value of Common Stocks
Ch. 5 Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria
Ch. 6 Making Investment Decisions with the Net Present Value Rule
Part Two: Risk
Ch. 7 Introduction to Risk and Return
Ch. 8 Portfolio Theory and the Capital Asset Pricing Model
Ch. 9 Risk and the Cost of Capital
Ch. 7 Introduction to Risk and Return
Ch. 8 Portfolio Theory and the Capital Asset Pricing Model
Ch. 9 Risk and the Cost of Capital
Part Three: Best Practices in Capital Budgeting
Ch. 10 Project Analysis
Ch. 11 How to Ensure that Projects Truly Have Positive NPVs
Ch. 12 Agency Problems and Investment
Ch. 10 Project Analysis
Ch. 11 How to Ensure that Projects Truly Have Positive NPVs
Ch. 12 Agency Problems and Investment
Part Four: Financing Decisions and Market Efficiency
Ch. 13 Efficient Markets and Behavioral Finance
Ch. 14 An Overview of Corporate Financing
Ch. 15 How Corporations Issue Securities
Ch. 13 Efficient Markets and Behavioral Finance
Ch. 14 An Overview of Corporate Financing
Ch. 15 How Corporations Issue Securities
Part Five: Payout Policy and Capital Structure
Ch. 16 Payout Policy
Ch. 17 Does Debt Policy Matter?
Ch. 18 How Much Should a Corporation Borrow
Ch. 19 Financing and Valuation
Ch. 16 Payout Policy
Ch. 17 Does Debt Policy Matter?
Ch. 18 How Much Should a Corporation Borrow
Ch. 19 Financing and Valuation
Part Six: Options
Ch. 20 Understanding Options
Ch. 21 Valuing Options
Ch. 22 Real Options
Ch. 20 Understanding Options
Ch. 21 Valuing Options
Ch. 22 Real Options
Part Seven: Debt Financing
Ch. 23 Credit Risk and the Value of Corporate Debt
Ch. 24 The Many Different Kinds of Debt
Ch. 25 Leasing
Ch. 23 Credit Risk and the Value of Corporate Debt
Ch. 24 The Many Different Kinds of Debt
Ch. 25 Leasing
Part Eight: Risk Management
Ch. 26 Managing Risk
Ch. 27 Managing International Risks
Ch. 26 Managing Risk
Ch. 27 Managing International Risks
Part Nine: Financial Planning and Working Capital Management
Ch. 28 Financial Analysis
Ch. 29 Financial Planning
Ch. 30 Working Capital Management
Ch. 28 Financial Analysis
Ch. 29 Financial Planning
Ch. 30 Working Capital Management
Part Ten: Mergers, Corporate Control, and Governance
Ch. 31 Mergers
Ch. 32 Corporate Restructuring
Ch. 33 Governance and Corporate Control around the World
Ch. 31 Mergers
Ch. 32 Corporate Restructuring
Ch. 33 Governance and Corporate Control around the World
Part Eleven: Conclusion
Ch. 34 Conclusion: What We Do and Do Not Know about Finance
Ch. 34 Conclusion: What We Do and Do Not Know about Finance