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Principles of Corporate Finance: 2025 Release ISE

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Brealey: Principles of Corporate Finance bridges the gap between financial theory and practical application for corporate finance. It emphasizes the importance of understanding financial theory to adapt to non-routine situations and evolving market conditions. By explaining why companies and financial markets behave as they do, the book equips managers with the tools to make informed decisions, not just based on experience but backed by theory. The authors address controversies within financial theory, offering balanced viewpoints while emphasizing practical applications to increase company value.


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PART ONE: VALUE
1. Introduction to Corporate Finance
2. How to Calculate Present Values
3. Valuing Bonds
4. Valuing Stocks
5. Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria
6. Making Investment Decisions with the Net Present Value Rule

PART TWO: RISK
7. Introduction to Risk, Diversification, and Portfolio Selection
8. The Capital Asset Pricing Model
9. Risk and the Cost of Capital

PART THREE: BEST PRACTICES IN CAPITAL BUDGETING
10. Project Analysis
11. How to Ensure That Projects Truly Have Positive NPVs

PART FOUR: FINANCING DECISIONS AND MARKETING EFFICIENCY
12. Efficient Markets and Behavioral Finance
13. An Overview of Corporate Financing
14. How Corporations Issue Securities

PART FIVE: PAYOUT POLICY AND CAPITAL STRUCTURE
15. Payout Policy
16. Does Debt Policy Matter?
17. How Much Should a Corporation Borrow?
18. Financing and Valuation

PART SIX: CORPORATE OBJECTIVES AND GOVERNANCE
19. Agency Problems and Corporate Governance
20. Stakeholder Capitalism and Responsible Business

PART SEVEN: OPTIONS
21. Understanding Options
22. Valuing Options
23. Real Options

PART EIGHT: DEBT FINANCING
24. Credit Risk and the Value of Corporate Debt
25. The Many Different Kinds of Debt
26. Leasing

PART NINE: RISK MANAGEMENT
27. Managing Risk
28. International Financial Management

PART TEN: FINANCIAL PLANNING AND WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
29. Financial Analysis
30. Financial Planning
31. Working Capital Management

PART ELEVEN: MERGERS, CORPORATE CONTROL, AND GOVERNANCE
32. Mergers
33. Corporate Restructuring

PART TWELVE: CONCLUSION
34. Conclusion: What We Do and Do Not Know about Finance


About the author

Richard A. Brealey - Emeritus Professor of Finance at London Business School. He is the former president of the European Finance Association and a former director of the American Finance Association. He is a fellow of the British Academy and has served as a special adviser to the Governor of the Bank of England and director of a number of financial institutions. Other books written by Professor Brealey include Introduction to Risk and Return from Common Stocks.

Stewart C. Myers - Emeritus Professor of Financial Economics at MIT’s Sloan School of Management. He is past president of the American Finance Association, a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a principal of the Brattle Group Inc., and a retired director of Entergy Corporation. His research is primarily concerned with the valuation of real and financial assets, corporate financial policy, and financial aspects of government regulation of business. He is the author of influential research papers on many topics, including adjusted present value, rate of return regulation, pricing and capital allocation in insurance, real options, and moral hazard and information issues in capital structure decisions.

Franklin Allen - Professor of Finance and Economics, Imperial College London, and Emeritus Nippon Life Professor of Finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is past president of the American Finance Association, Western Finance Association, Society for Financial Studies, Financial Intermediation Research Society, and Financial Management Association. His research has focused on financial innovation, asset price bubbles, comparing financial systems, and financial crises. He is Director of the Brevan Howard Centre for Financial Analysis at Imperial College Business School.

Alex Edmans is Professor of Finance at London Business School. Alex has a PhD from MIT as a Fulbright Scholar, and was previously a tenured professor at Wharton and an investment banker at Morgan Stanley. Alex has spoken at the World Economic Forum in Davos, testified in the UK Parliament, and given the TED talk What to Trust in a Post-Truth World and the TEDx talks The Pie-Growing Mindset and The Social Responsibility of Business with a combined 3 million views. He serves as non-executive director of the Investor Forum and on Morgan Stanley’s Institute for Sustainable Investing Advisory Board, Novo Nordisk’s Sustainability Advisory Council, and Royal London Asset Management’s Responsible Investment Advisory Committee. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.Alex’s book, Grow the Pie: How Great Companies Deliver Both Purpose and Profit, was a Financial Times Book of the Year and has been translated into nine languages. His latest book, May Contain Lies: How Stories, Statistics, and Studies Exploit Our Biases – And What We Can Do About It was published by Penguin Random House in 2024. He has won 28 teaching awards and was named Professor of the Year by Poets & Quants in 2021.

Product details

Authors Franklin Allen, Allen Franklin, Richard Brealey, Alex Edmans, Stewart Myers
Publisher McGraw-Hill
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2025
 
EAN 9781265087586
ISBN 978-1-265-08758-6
Weight 1746 g
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

NON-CLASSIFIABLE, Business & management, Stationery and miscellaneous items

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