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    a| 658.15 b| ROS 2022
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    a| Ross, Stephen A., e| author.
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    a| Corporate finance / c| Stephen A. Ross [and 4 others].
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    a| ISE Corporate Finance
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    a| Thirteenth edition.
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    a| International student edition.
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    a| New York, NY : b| McGraw Hill LLC, c| [2022]
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    c| ©2022
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    a| xxxii, 1022 pages : b| illustrations, charts ; c| 26 cm.
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    a| The McGraw-Hill education series in finance, insurance, and real estate
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    a| "For use outside of the U.S." -- cover.
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    a| Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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    a| Part I. Overview: 1. Introduction to corporate finance ; 2. Financial statements and cash flow ; 3. Financial statements analysis and financial models -- Part II. Valuation and capital budgeting: 4. Discounted cash flow valuation ; 5. Net present value and other investment rules ; 6. Making capital investment decisions ; 7. Risk analysis, real options, and capital budgeting ; 8. Interest rates and bond valuation ; 9. Stock valuation -- Part III. Risk: 10. Lessons from market history ; 11. Return, risk, and the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) ; 12. An alternative view of risk and return : the arbitrage pricing theory ; 13. Risk, cost of capital, and valuation -- Part IV. Capital structure and dividend policy: 14. Efficient capital markets and behavioral challenges ; 15. Long-term financing ; 16. Capital structure : basic concepts ; 17. Capital structure : limits to the use of debt ; 18. Valuation and capital budgeting for the levered firm ; 19. Dividends and other payouts -- Part V. Long-term financing: 20. Raising capital ; 21. Leasing -- Part VI: Options, futures, and corporate finance: 22. Options and corporate finance ; 23. Options and corporate finance : extensions and applications ; 24. Warrants and convertibles ; 25. Derivatives and hedging risk -- Part VII. Short-term finance: 26. Short-term finance and planning ; 27. Cash management ; 28. Credit and inventory management -- Part VIII. Special topics: 29. Mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures ; 30. Financial distress ; 31. International corporate finance -- Appendix A. Mathematical tables -- Appendix B. Solutions to selected end-of-chapter problems -- Appendix C. Using the HP 10B and TI BA II plus financial calculators -- Glossary -- Name index -- Subject index.
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    a| "The teaching and the practice of corporate finance are more challenging and exciting than ever before. Among other things, the first two decades of the twenty-first century brought us the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 and the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020-2021. Both shocks led to major corporate restructurings, and we still routinely see announcements in the financial press about takeovers, junk bonds, financial restructuring, initial public offerings, bankruptcies, and derivatives. In addition, there are the new recognitions of 'real' options, private equity and venture capital, subprime mortgages, bailouts, and credit spreads. As we have learned, the world's financial markets are more integrated than ever before. Both the theory and practice of corporate finance have been moving ahead with uncommon speed, and our teaching must keep pace"-- c| Provided by publisher.
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    a| Corporations x| Finance.
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    a| McGraw-Hill Education series in finance, insurance, and real estate.
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    a| book b| 13-02-23
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