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Fundamentals of financial management

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi McGraw Hill 2014Edition: 6th EdDescription: 704 p. 25 cm ; PbkISBN:
  • 978-93-392-0313-9
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.15 CHA
Contents:
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
Summary: Concepts in Biology is a relatively brief introductory general biology text written for students with no previous science background. The text covers all the main areas of study in biology from cells through ecosystems. Evolution and ecology coverage are combined in Part Four to emphasize the relationship between these two main subject areas. Salient Features: Chapter dedicated to coverage of biotechnology. Concepts in Biology is organized with physiological processes appearing as the last major part of the text. Evolution and ecology coverage appear in the same unit, unlike most texts that have evolution in the first 1/3 of the text and ecology at the end.
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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

Concepts in Biology is a relatively brief introductory general biology text written for students with no previous science background. The text covers all the main areas of study in biology from cells through ecosystems. Evolution and ecology coverage are combined in Part Four to emphasize the relationship between these two main subject areas.

Salient Features:

Chapter dedicated to coverage of biotechnology.

Concepts in Biology is organized with physiological processes appearing as the last major part of the text.
Evolution and ecology coverage appear in the same unit, unlike most texts that have evolution in the first 1/3 of the text and ecology at the end.

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