
Foundations of Financial Management, 18th Edition
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Foundations of Financial Management has built a loyal following due to its strong real-world emphasis, clear writing style, and step-by-step explanations that simplify difficult concepts. As the field of finance has become much more analytical, the text focuses on the "nuts and bolts" of finance with a clear and thorough treatment of concepts and applications. The authors emphasize decision-oriented approaches rather than the old, descriptive approach. They have also stayed with their basic mission of making sure students can follow their discussions throughout the text. Block, Hirt, and Danielsen have always been devoted to producing a high-quality text by writing the entire book and all the problems themselves. The authors know what works and what doesn't work for students, and they have consistently maintained a product that is responsive to the demands of the marketplace.
1 The Goals and Activities of Financial Management
PART 2 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND PLANNING
2 Review of Accounting
3 Financial Analysis
4 Financial Forecasting
5 Operating and Financial Leverage
PART 3 WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT
6 Working Capital and the Financing Decision
7 Current Asset Management
8 Sources of Short-Term Financing
PART 4 THE CAPITAL BUDGETING PROCESS
9 The Time Value of Money
10 Valuation and Rates of Return
11 Cost of Capital
12 The Capital Budgeting Decision
13 Risk and Capital Budgeting
PART 5 LONG-TERM FINANCING
14 Capital Markets
15 Investment Banking
16 Long-Term Debt and Lease Financing
17 Common and Preferred Stock Financing
18 Dividend Policy and Retained Earnings
19 Convertibles, Warrants, and Derivatives
PART 6 EXPANDING THE PERSPECTIVE OF CORPORATE FINANCE
20 External Growth through Mergers
21 International Financial Management


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