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Discusses the basics of strategic management, as well as financial management, and explains how businesses can formulate strategies to pursue their financial objectives and strengthen their financial position. It is intended as a text for postgraduate students of management. In addition, students pursuing professional courses such as chartered accountancy, MFC, as well as professionals in the corporate sector will find the book useful.
The Second Edition of the book encompasses two new chapters—Strategic Cost Management and Business Ethics—A Strategic Financial Management Instrument. The book, being an augmented version of the previous edition, equips the young managers with the fundamentals and basics of strategic management and financial management in a cogent manner. The text now provides a better orientation to the students on the topics like corporate restructuring, divestitures, acquisitions, and mergers in the global context with the help of examples and caselets. The book has been revised keeping in view the requirements of postgraduate students of management and the students pursuing professional courses such as CA, MFC and CS. In addition, professionals working in the corporate sector may also find the book beneficial to integrate the financial management functions into business strategy and financial operations. Distinctive features • Model question papers have been appended at the end of the book. • Better justification of topics by merging the contents wherever required. • Theory supported with caselets inspired from global as well as Indian context.
When your fib is fab, fiction is born. When you spin a yarn and give it colours of life, a story emerges. When you blend these and add real-life experiences, a book emerges. A heady mix of all that, “Her Story, His Story” is bound to keep you glued to the book till the end.
Emerging Financial Markets' is organized into three sections namely; *) Financial Markets & Instruments, *) Behavioural Finance , *) Banking . The areas covered are Private Banking, Banking, Mutual Funds, Capital Markets, Fixed Income Securities, Behavioral Finance, Insurance, Derivatives and Risk Management. The topics covered will be of use to researchers, managers and consultants. This book will contribute significantly towards the knowledge base and research.
This comprehensive, well-received and thoroughly updated text, now in its Third Edition, continues to provide an in-depth analysis of the basic concepts of Auditing emphasising the practical aspects of the course. The book discusses in detail, classification and preparation of an audit, internal control system, internal audit, vouching of cash, trading and impersonal ledgers in addition to other topics. Besides, it deals with verification and valuation of assets and liabilities, company audit, cost audit, management audit, tax audit, bank audit as well as depreciation. The final chapters of the book give detailed description of business investigations, audit of special entities and auditing ...
A distinguished former foreign correspondent embraces retirement by setting out alone on foot for nearly four hundred miles, and explores a side of America nearly as exotic as the locales from which he once filed. Traveling with an unwieldy pack and a keen curiosity, Christopher Wren bids farewell to the New York Times newsroom in midtown Manhattan and saunters up Broadway, through Harlem, the Bronx, and the affluent New York suburbs of Westchester and Putnam Counties. As his trek takes him into the Housatonic River Valley of Connecticut, the Berkshires of Massachusetts, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and along a bucolic riverbank in New Hampshire, the strenuous challenges become as much em...
The third edition of the book, on the lines of the previous editions, provides a thorough and updated study of the text and cases extracted from the real-life shop floors. This comprehensive text gives an in-depth analysis of the fundamental concepts, principles and conventions of accounting. It further dwells onto the topics like reading of annual report, notes to the accounts, shareholding patterns and analysis using ratios, common size statements, trend analysis, in detail. The theory is flawlessly combined with the practical elements taken from the top-notch multinational companies of the country to provide the students an analytical insight into the current market scenario. NEW TO THE T...
Working capital is commonly understood as the fund needed to meet the day-to-day expenses of an enterprise. A finance manager finds that the funds for meeting these expenses get blocked in current assets. He, therefore, looks for liquidity support in net working capital (NWC), which is equivalent to the excess of current assets over current liabilities. A banker also looks at the size of NWC as the long-term stake of the business in funding the current assets. But for a production manager, liquidity is synonymous to uninterrupted supply of material inputs to the production lines. Similarly, for a marketing manager, if there is no production, his marketing outlets dry up despite demand in the...