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The eighth edition of this successful text provides a comprehensive and contemporary introduction to financial management, focusing on shareholder wealth maximization and cash flow management, the international aspects of financial management, the ethical behavior of managers, and the increased impact of the Internet in business practice. In addition, content has been added or enhanced to reflect the changing focus on finance areas including topics such as discounted payback period, dividend practices of foreign firms, risk management, and real options.
CONTEMPORARY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT gives students a comprehensive, contemporary introduction to financial management focusing on maximizing shareholder wealth and effectively managing cash flow. Students learn the international aspects of financial management, examine the ethical behavior of managers, and study the effects of the 2008-2009 recessions on corporations. Financial Challenges, icons, integrative cases, and numerous other learning features highlight critical concepts and provide important practice. Excel templates in this editions' companion web site offer additional practice in using technology to achieve financial management objectives. Thomson ONE Business School Edition, included with the text, places the same financial analysis tool used daily by Wall Street professionals into the hands of students to further their financial management skills and success. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
With its emphasis on real world, manager-oriented applications, this text shows students how managers apply theories and techniques to analyse and solve real-world business problems.
The Study Guide, revised by Steve A. Johnson of U.T. El Paso, contains detailed chapter outlines, multiple-choice questions, true/false questions, and a large number of solved numerical problems.
Previous ed. entered under author: R. Charles Moyer.
This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. A supplementary text for a variety of Business courses, including Financial Statement Analysis, Investments, Personal ¿Finance, and Financial Planning and Analysis ¿ An Analytical Approach to Understanding and Interpreting Business Financial Statements ¿ Understanding Financial Statements improves the student’s ability to translate a financial statement into a meaningful map for business decisions. The material covered in each chapter helps students approach financial statements with enhanced confidence and understanding of a firm’s historical, current, and prospective financial condition and performance. The Eleventh Edition includes new case studies based on existing companies and enhanced learning tools to help students quickly grasp and apply the materials. Fraser and Ormiston presents material in an engaging fashion that helps readers make sense of complex financial information, leading to intelligent (and profitable!) decision-making.
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