Understanding Financial Management
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Understanding Financial Management

A Practical Guide

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eBook - PDF

Understanding Financial Management

A Practical Guide

About this book

Designed for those who want to gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts and techniques used in financial management. An underlying premise of the book is that the objective of the firm is to maximize value or wealth. Drawing on a wealth of experience in the academic and professional worlds, the authors discuss how firms can accomplish this objective by making appropriate investment and financing decisions.

Bridging the gap between financial theory and practice, the authors present fundamental concepts in an intuitive and nontechnical way, and provide numerous practical financial tips to readers. The focus is on current practice, using results from recent surveys to show the most popular techniques and approaches used by financial managers today.

A range of instructor's resources are available at the accompanying website. Visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/baker for full details.

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Information

Year
2009
Print ISBN
9780631231004
eBook ISBN
9781405151917
Edition
1
Subtopic
Finance

Table of contents

  1. Figures
  2. Tables
  3. About the Authors
  4. Preface
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. PART I The Foundation
  7. Chapter 1 Introduction to Financial Management
  8. 1.1 Financial Management and the Financial Manager
  9. 1.2 Corporate Form of Business Organization
  10. 1.3 The Goal of Financial Management
  11. 1.4 Accounting Profit versus Economic Profit
  12. 1.5 The Agency Relationship
  13. 1.6 Organization of the Book
  14. Chapter 2 Interpreting Financial Statements
  15. 2.1 Basics of Annual Reports and Financial Statements
  16. 2.2 Balance Sheet
  17. 2.3 Income Statement
  18. 2.4 Statement of Cash Flows
  19. 2.5 Statement of Retained Earnings
  20. 2.6 Common-size Statements
  21. 2.7 Notes to Financial Statements
  22. 2.8 Quality of Earnings
  23. 2.9 Other Issues
  24. Chapter 3 Interpreting Financial Ratios
  25. 3.1 Financial Ratio Analysis
  26. 3.2 Liquidity Ratios
  27. 3.3 Debt Management Ratios
  28. 3.4 Asset Management Ratios
  29. 3.5 Profitability Ratios
  30. 3.6 Market Value Ratios
  31. 3.7 Uses of Financial Ratios
  32. 3.8 Limitations of Financial Ratio Analysis
  33. Chapter 4 The Time Value of Money
  34. 4.1 Central Concepts in Finance
  35. 4.2 Future Value of a Present Amount
  36. 4.3 Present Value of a Future Amount
  37. 4.4 Future Value of an Annuity
  38. 4.5 Present Value of an Annuity
  39. 4.6 Present Value of a Perpetuity
  40. 4.7 Compounding Frequencies
  41. 4.8 Nominal and Effective Interest Rates
  42. 4.9 Solving for an Unknown Interest Rate
  43. 4.10 Other Time Value Applications
  44. Chapter 5 Valuation
  45. 5.1 Valuation Fundamentals
  46. 5.2 Bond Characteristics and Features
  47. 5.3 Bond Valuation
  48. 5.4 Bond Pricing Relationships
  49. 5.5 Interest Rate Risk
  50. 5.6 Bond Yields
  51. 5.7 Bond Trading and Price Reporting
  52. 5.8 Preferred Stock Features and Valuation
  53. 5.9 Common Stock Characteristics and Features
  54. 5.10 Common Stock Valuation
  55. PART II Working Capital Management Decisions
  56. Chapter 6 Working Capital Management
  57. 6.1 Introduction to Working Capital Management
  58. 6.2 Approaches to Working Capital Management
  59. 6.3 Operating and Cash Conversion Cycles
  60. 6.4 Cash Management
  61. 6.5 Accounts Receivable Management
  62. 6.6 Inventory Management
  63. PART III Long-term Investment Decisions
  64. Chapter 7 Capital Investments and Cash Flow Analysis
  65. 7.1 Capital Investment Decisions
  66. 7.2 Project Classifications
  67. 7.3 Capital Budgeting Process
  68. 7.4 Guidelines for Estimating Project Cash Flows
  69. 7.5 Cash Flow Components
  70. 7.6 Tax Effects of Selling Depreciable Assets
  71. 7.7 Applying Cash Flow Analysis
  72. 7.8 Capital Budgeting for the Multinational Corporation
  73. Chapter 8 Capital Budgeting
  74. 8.1 Project Classifications and Analysis
  75. 8.2 Net Present Value
  76. 8.3 Profitability Index
  77. 8.4 Internal Rate of Return
  78. 8.5 Modified Internal Rate of Return
  79. 8.6 Payback Period
  80. 8.7 Discounted Payback Period
  81. 8.8 Summary of Capital Budgeting Techniques
  82. 8.9 Mutually Exclusive Project Decisions
  83. 8.10 Capital Rationing Decisions
  84. 8.11 Capital Budgeting Techniques in Theory and Practice
  85. Chapter 9 Risk Analysis
  86. 9.1 Types of Risk in Capital Budgeting
  87. 9.2 Assessing Single-Project Risk
  88. 9.3 Assessing Market Risk
  89. 9.4 Adjusting for Risk
  90. 9.5 Risk Analysis in Multinational Corporations
  91. 9.6 Risk Analysis in Theory and Practice
  92. PART IV Long-term Financing Decisions
  93. Chapter 10 Raising Funds and Cost of Capital
  94. 10.1 Financial Markets
  95. 10.2 Investment Banks
  96. 10.3 The Decision to Go Public
  97. 10.4 Different Methods of Issuing New Securities
  98. 10.5 Public Offer
  99. 10.6 Private Placement
  100. 10.7 Costs of Issuing New Securities
  101. 10.8 Cost of Capital Concept
  102. 10.9 Cost of Capital Components
  103. 10.10 Weighted Average Cost of Capital
  104. 10.11 Marginal Cost of Capital
  105. Chapter 11 Capital Structure
  106. 11.1 The Financing Mix
  107. 11.2 Understanding Financial Risk
  108. 11.3 Capital Structure and the Value of the Firm
  109. 11.4 The Modigliani–Miller Theorem with Corporate Taxes
  110. 11.5 The Costs of Financial Distress
  111. 11.6 Tradeoff Theory of Optimal Capital Structure
  112. 11.7 Pecking Order Theory of Capital Structure
  113. 11.8 Stakeholder Theory of Capital Structure
  114. 11.9 Capital Structure in Practice
  115. 11.10 Bankruptcy
  116. Chapter 12 Dividend Policy
  117. 12.1 Dividends and Dividend Policy
  118. 12.2 The Dividend Puzzle
  119. 12.3 Factors Influencing the Dividend Decision
  120. 12.4 Dividend Policies
  121. 12.5 Stock Repurchases
  122. 12.6 Cash Dividends versus Stock Repurchases
  123. 12.7 Dividend Reinvestment Plans
  124. 12.8 Stock Dividends
  125. 12.9 Stock Splits and Reverse Splits
  126. Glossary
  127. Index