Corporate finance

Berk, Jonathan B. 1962-

Corporate finance / Jonathan Berk, Peter DeMarzo. - Second edition. - Boston, MA : Pearson Education, 2007. - xxxvii, 988 pages [46 variously numbered pages] : illustrations, tables, chats (color) ; 26 cm.

Pt. 1. Introduction — 1. The corporation — 2. Introduction to financial statements — 3. Arbitrage and financial decision making — pt. 2. Tools — 4. The time value of money — 5. Interest rates — 6. Investment decision rules — pt. 3. Basic valuation — 7. Fundamentals of capital budgeting — 8. Valuing bonds — 9. Valuing stocks — pt. 4. Risk and return — 10. Capital markets and the pricing of risk — 11. Optimal portfolio choice — 12. The capital asset pricing model — 13. Alternative models of systematic risk — pt. 5. Capital structure — 14. Capital structure in a perfect market — 15. Debt and taxes — 16. Financial distress, managerial incentives, and information — 17. Payout policy — pt. 6. Valuation — 18. Capital budgeting and valuation with leverage — 19. Valuation and financial modeling : a case study — pt. 7. Options — 20. Financial options — 21. Option valuation — 22. Real options — pt. 8. Long-term financing — 23. The mechanics of raising equity capital — 24. Debt financing — 25. Leasing — pt. 9. Short-term financing — 26. Working capital management — 27. Short-term financial planning — pt. 10. Special topics — 28. Mergers and acquisitions — 29. Corporate governance — 30. Risk management — 31. International corporate finance.

Using the unifying valuation framework based on the Law of One Price, top researchers Jonathan Berk and Peter DeMarzo set the new standard for corporate finance textbooks. Corporate Finance blends coverage of time-tested principles and the latest advancements with the practical perspective of the financial manager. With this ideal melding of the core with modern topics, innovation with proven pedagogy, Berk and DeMarzo establish the new canon in finance.



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Corporations--Finance

HG4026 / .B46 2007

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