Corporate finance /
Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, and Jeffrey Jaffe.
- 6th edition.
- Boston, Mass. : McGraw-Hill/Irwin, c2002.
- xxiv, 932, 14 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
- The McGraw-Hill/Irwin series in finance, insurance, and real estate .
CONTENTS
PART 1: OVERVIEW introduction to corporate finance accounting statements and cash flow
PART II: VALUE AND CAPITAL BUDGETING financial markets and net present value Net present value How to value bonds and stocks Some alternative investment rules Net present value and capital budgeting Strategy and analysis in using net present value
PART III: RISK capital market theory: an overview Return and risk: The capital-asset pricing model An alternative view of risk and return: an arbitrage pricing theory Risk, cost of capital, and capital budgeting
PART IV: CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND DIVIDEND POLICY Corporate-financing decisions and efficient capital markets Long term financing: an introduction Capital structure: Limits to the use of debt Valuation and capital budgeting for the levered firm Dividend policy: why does it matter?
PART V: LONG-TERM FINANCING Issuing securities to the public long term debt leasing
PART VI: OPTIONS, FUTURES AND CORPORATE FINANCE options and corporate finance: basic concepts options and corporate finance: extensions and applications warrants and convertibles derivatives and hedging risk
PART VII: FINANCIAL PLANNING AND SHORT-TERM FINANCE Corporate financial models and long-term planning short-term finance and planning cash management
PART VIII: SPECIAL TOPICS Mergers and acquisitions financial distress international corporate finance