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Corporate finance / Jonathan Berk and Peter DeMarzo.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Harlow, England : Pearson Education Limited, [2024]Edition: Sixth edition; Global editionDescription: 1 online resource (1196 pages)ISBN:
  • 9781292446417
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HG173 .B475 2024
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Contents:
Bridging Theory and Practice — Teaching Students to Think Finance — Engaging with Concepts and Data — About the Authors — Preface — Introduction — The Corporation and Financial Markets — The Four Types of Firms — Sole Proprietorships — Partnerships — Limited Liability Companies — Corporations — Tax Implications for Corporate Entities — Corporate Taxation Around the World — Ownership Versus Control of Corporations — The Corporate Management Team — Interview with David Viniar — The Financial Manager — Finance in Times of Disruption: The Dodd-Frank Act — The Goal of the Firm — The Firm and Society — Ethics and Incentives within Corporations — Shareholder versus Stakeholder Value — Finance in Times of Disruption: The Dodd-Frank Act on Corporate Compensation — Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission — Airlines in Bankruptcy — The Stock Market — Primary and Secondary Stock Markets — Traditional Trading Venues — Interview with Adena T. Friedman — New Competition and Market Changes — Dark Pools — Fintech: Finance and Technology — Telecommunications — Security and Verification — Automation of Banking Services — Big Data and Machine Learning — Competition — Key Points and Equations — Key Terms — Further Reading — Problems — Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis — Firms’ Disclosure of Financial Information — Preparation of Financial Statements — International Financial Reporting Standards — Interview with Ruth Porat — Types of Financial Statements — The Balance Sheet — Assets — Liabilities — Stockholders’ Equity — Market Value Versus Book Value — Enterprise Value — The Income Statement.
Summary: Using the valuation framework based on the Law of One Price, top researchers Jonathan Berk and Peter DeMarzo have set the new canon for corporate finance texts. Corporate Finance blends coverage of time-tested principles and the latest advancements with the practical perspective of the financial manager. You can “practice finance to learn finance” by solving problems like those faced by today's professionals. The 6th Edition features the latest research, data, events and technologies to help you develop the tools you need to make sound financial decisions.

Bridging Theory and Practice — Teaching Students to Think Finance — Engaging with Concepts and Data — About the Authors — Preface — Introduction — The Corporation and Financial Markets — The Four Types of Firms — Sole Proprietorships — Partnerships — Limited Liability Companies — Corporations — Tax Implications for Corporate Entities — Corporate Taxation Around the World — Ownership Versus Control of Corporations — The Corporate Management Team — Interview with David Viniar — The Financial Manager — Finance in Times of Disruption: The Dodd-Frank Act — The Goal of the Firm — The Firm and Society — Ethics and Incentives within Corporations — Shareholder versus Stakeholder Value — Finance in Times of Disruption: The Dodd-Frank Act on Corporate Compensation — Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission — Airlines in Bankruptcy — The Stock Market — Primary and Secondary Stock Markets — Traditional Trading Venues — Interview with Adena T. Friedman — New Competition and Market Changes — Dark Pools — Fintech: Finance and Technology — Telecommunications — Security and Verification — Automation of Banking Services — Big Data and Machine Learning — Competition — Key Points and Equations — Key Terms — Further Reading — Problems — Introduction to Financial Statement Analysis — Firms’ Disclosure of Financial Information — Preparation of Financial Statements — International Financial Reporting Standards — Interview with Ruth Porat — Types of Financial Statements — The Balance Sheet — Assets — Liabilities — Stockholders’ Equity — Market Value Versus Book Value — Enterprise Value — The Income Statement.

Using the valuation framework based on the Law of One Price, top researchers Jonathan Berk and Peter DeMarzo have set the new canon for corporate finance texts. Corporate Finance blends coverage of time-tested principles and the latest advancements with the practical perspective of the financial manager. You can “practice finance to learn finance” by solving problems like those faced by today's professionals.


The 6th Edition features the latest research, data, events and technologies to help you develop the tools you need to make sound financial decisions.

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