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Corporate finance

Journal of Political Economy, 2017
The textbook examines the evolution, modern interpretation of corporate finance, basic concepts, risk and time factors, and their impact on financial management. The article highlights the features of project and analytical activities in the financial service of the corporation, examines the financial modeling of corporate financial solutions.
Vernimmen, Pierre   +4 more
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Corporate Finance

2023
The textbook contains the basics of the theory, methodology and practice of making managerial decisions on corporate finance in a market economy. The conceptual foundations of the neoclassical theory of finance, methods and tools for making financial decisions in the long and short periods of the corporation's life, in bankruptcy conditions are ...
Irina Kukukina   +3 more
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Postmodern corporate finance

Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, 2010
One of the core tenets of modern finance theory is that corporations create value by producing operating rates of return on capital that are greater than the cost of capital. “Postmodern” corporate finance, while reaffirming the importance of earning an adequate return on capital, also attempts to restore at least part of the traditional corporate ...
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Behavioral Corporate Finance

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001
Managers and corporate directors need to recognize two key behavioral impediments that obstruct the process of value maximization, one internal to the firm and the other external. I call the first obstruction behavioral costs. Behavioral costs, like agency costs, tend to prevent value creation. Behavioral costs are the costs associated with errors that
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Corporate Finance and Corporate Governance

The Journal of Finance, 1988
ABSTRACTA combined treatment of corporate finance and corporate governance is herein proposed. Debt and equity are treated not mainly as alternative financial instruments, but rather as alternative governance structures. Debt governance works mainly out of rules, while equity governance allows much greater discretion.
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Corporate Finance

2019
Anyone who wants to understand the decisions businesses take and how these affect their shareholders needs to study [some level of] corporate finance. But most textbooks are too technical and too specialist for most people’s needs. This book is written for undergraduate students, especially in non-financial business related disciplines.
Irenee Dondjio, Robert Haafst
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CORPORATE FINANCE—

Journal of Business Strategy, 1997
As the borders between commercial banks, finance companies, and investment banks blur, their corporate customers benefit.
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Corporate finance

Corporate Finance is a book that focuses on the fundamentals of finance, using a variety of relevant examples to help readers understand the topic. This book strikes a mix between theory and practice, and it discusses issues such as efficient markets, agency theory, net present value, and the risk-return tradeoff.
Prof. Anagha Bhope   +4 more
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