Fundamentals of financial management
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi McGraw Hill 2014Edition: 6th EdDescription: 704 p. 25 cm ; PbkISBN:- 978-93-392-0313-9
- 658.15 CHA
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Part I: Overview and Financial Environment
1. Financial Management - An Overview
2. The Financial System
Part II: Financial Analysis and Planning
3. Financial Statements, Taxes and Cash Flow
4. Financial Statement Analysis
5. Funds Flow Analysis
6. Break-Even Analysis and Leverages
7. Financial Planning and Forecasting
Part III: Fundamental Valuation Concepts
8. Time Value of Money
9. Valuation of Securities
10. Risk and Return
Part IV: Capital Budgeting
11. Techniques of Capital Budgeting
12. Project Cash Flows
13. Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting
14. The Cost Of Capital
Part V: Capital Structure and Dividend Polices
15. Capital Structure and Cost of Capital
16. Planning the Capital Structure
17. Dividend Policy and Share Valuation
18. Dividend Policy - Practical Aspects
Part VI: Long-Term Financing
19. Sources of Long-Term Finance
20. Raising Long-Term Finance
21. Securities Market
Part VII: Working Capital Management
22. Working Capital Policy
23. Cash Management
24. Credit Management
25. Inventory Management
26. Working Capital Financing
Part VIII: Special Topics
27. Leasing, Hire Purchase and Project Finance
28. Mergers, Acquisitions and Restructuring
29. International Financial Management
30. Risk Management - Introduction to Financial Engineering
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