Financial Management: Theory and PracticeContinuing the four goals from the first edition, i.e. helping students to make good financial decisions, providing a solid text for the introductory MBA course, motivating students by demonstrating finance is relevant and interesting, and presenting the material clearly, this Tenth Edition promises to be the best yet. Written by a highly-acclaimed, best selling, author team, this text remains the only MBA-level text to present a balance of financial theory and applications. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 123
... types of assets the institutions can buy , ceilings on the interest rates they can pay , and limitations on the types of services they can provide ― have tended to impede the free flow of capital and thus have hurt the efficiency of our ...
... types of assets the institutions can buy , ceilings on the interest rates they can pay , and limitations on the types of services they can provide ― have tended to impede the free flow of capital and thus have hurt the efficiency of our ...
Page 286
... types of bonds companies and government agen- cies issue , the terms that are contained in bond contracts , and the types of risks to which both bond investors and issuers are exposed . WHO ISSUES BONDS ? A bond is a long - term ...
... types of bonds companies and government agen- cies issue , the terms that are contained in bond contracts , and the types of risks to which both bond investors and issuers are exposed . WHO ISSUES BONDS ? A bond is a long - term ...
Page 1061
... TYPES OF PENSION PLANS There are three principal types of pension plans : ( 1 ) defined contribution plans , ( 2 ) defined benefit plans , and ( 3 ) profit sharing plans . The key features of these plans are discussed in this section ...
... TYPES OF PENSION PLANS There are three principal types of pension plans : ( 1 ) defined contribution plans , ( 2 ) defined benefit plans , and ( 3 ) profit sharing plans . The key features of these plans are discussed in this section ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
AN OVERVIEW OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT | 3 |
CHAPTER | 17 |
Copyright | |
49 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
12 percent after-tax analysis annual annuity assume average balance sheet bank beta beta coefficient bonds capital budgeting capital gains capital structure CAPM Chapter common equity common stock company's corporate cost of capital cost of equity coupon decision depreciation discussed dividend policy dollar EBIT effect Equation estimate example expected rate expected return financial calculator Financial Management firm firm's fixed assets flotation costs forecast free cash flow funds future growth rate higher income increase inflation interest rates inventory investment investors issue lease leverage loan long-term market risk market value maturity MicroDrive MicroDrive's million NOPAT Note operating payments payout portfolio preferred stock present value problem profit rate of return ratio required rate retained earnings risk premium risk-free rate risky securities SELF-TEST QUESTIONS sell share shareholders short-term stock price stockholders tax rate WACC yield yield to maturity zero