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Finance / Zvi Bodie, Robert C. Merton.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Upper Saddle River, NJ : London : Prentice Hall ; Prentice Hall International, 2000Copyright date: ©2000 Description: xxxi, 479 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0130144541
  • 9780130144546
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.15 23 B.Z.F.
Contents:
Ch. 1. What Is Finance? -- Ch. 2. The Financial System -- Ch. 3. Interpreting and Forecasting Financial Statements -- Ch. 4. The Time Value of Money and Discounted Cash Flow Analysis -- Ch. 5. Life-Cycle Financial Planning -- Ch. 6. How to Analyze Investment Projects -- Ch. 7. Principles of Asset Valuation -- Ch. 8. Valuation of Known Cash Flows: Bonds -- Ch. 9. Valuation of Common Stocks -- Ch. 10. An Overview of Risk Management -- Ch. 11. Hedging, Insuring, and Diversifying -- Ch. 12. Choosing an Investment Portfolio -- Ch. 13. The Capital Asset Pricing Model -- Ch. 14. Forward and Futures Prices -- Ch. 15. Options and Contingent Claims -- Ch. 16. Capital Structure -- Ch. 17. Finance and Corporate Strategy.
Summary: This introduction to finance has a broad scope, placing an emphasis on general principles within the field. It builds its presentation upon the three "pillars" of finance: optimization over time, asset valuation and risk management.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. What Is Finance? --
Ch. 2. The Financial System --
Ch. 3. Interpreting and Forecasting Financial Statements -- Ch. 4. The Time Value of Money and Discounted Cash Flow Analysis --
Ch. 5. Life-Cycle Financial Planning --
Ch. 6. How to Analyze Investment Projects -- Ch. 7. Principles of Asset Valuation --
Ch. 8. Valuation of Known Cash Flows: Bonds --
Ch. 9. Valuation of Common Stocks -- Ch. 10. An Overview of Risk Management --
Ch. 11. Hedging, Insuring, and Diversifying --
Ch. 12. Choosing an Investment Portfolio -- Ch. 13. The Capital Asset Pricing Model --
Ch. 14. Forward and Futures Prices --
Ch. 15. Options and Contingent Claims -- Ch. 16. Capital Structure --
Ch. 17. Finance and Corporate Strategy.

This introduction to finance has a broad scope, placing an emphasis on general principles within the field. It builds its presentation upon the three "pillars" of finance: optimization over time, asset valuation and risk management.

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