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Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 9780471283324 | 0471283320
Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley
Pub. Date: 1/1/2001

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
Aswath Damodaran is a professor of finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University, and teaches the corporate finance and equity valuation courses in the MBA program.

Real Companies, Real Data, Real TimeThe Second Edition of Damodarana??s CORPORATE FINANCE asks you to combine theory and data in order to make investment, financing and dividend decisions. But rather than making these decisions in a hypothetical environment, you analyze real data for real companies.Access real data and additional resour... MORE
PART ONE INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE FINANCE1(185)
Introduction to Corporate Finance
3(8)
The Objective in Corporate Finance
11... MORE
The Time Value of Money
44(24)
Understanding Financial Statements
68(48)
Value and Price: An Introduction
116(33)
The Basics of Risk
149(36)
PART TWO INVESTMENT ANALYSIS185(296)
Estimating Hurdle Rates to Firms
186(42)
Estimating Hurdle Rates for Projects
228(28)
Estimating Earnings and Cash Flows on Projects
256(29)
Investment Decision Rules
285(33)
Investment Analysis with Inflation and Exchange Rate Risk
318(34)
Project Interactions, Side Benefits, and Side Costs
352(37)
Investments in Noncash Working Capital
389(34)
Investments in Cash and Marketable Securities
423(28)
Investment Returns and Corporate Strategy
451(30)
PART THREE THE FINANCING DECISION481(176)
An Overview of Financing Choices
482(27)
The Financing Process
509(28)
The Financing Mix: Tradeoffs on Theory
537(34)
The Optimal Financing Mix
571(48)
The Financing Mix and Choices
619(38)
PART FOUR THE DIVIDEND DECISION657(92)
Dividend Policy
658(28)
Analyzing Cash Returned to Stockholders
686(32)
Beyond Cash Dividends: Buybacks, Spinoffs, and Divestitures
718(31)
PART FIVE VALUATION749(130)
Valuation: Principles and Practice
750(41)
Value Enhancement: Tools and Techniques
791(43)
Acquisitions and Takeovers
834(45)
PART SIX THE LINK BETWEEN VALUATION AND CORPORATE FINANCE DECISION879(54)
Option Applications in Corporate Finance
887(37)
Back to First Principles
924(9)
Solutions to Odd-Numbered Questions and Problems933(38)
Index971
Aswath Damodaran is a professor of finance at the Stern School of Business at New York University, and teaches the corporate finance and equity valuation courses in the MBA program. He received his MBA and Ph.D. from the University of California at Los Angeles. His research interest lie in valuation and applied corporate finance. He has published articles in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, and the Review of Financial Studies, and has written two books on equity valuation (Damodaran on Valuation and Investment Valuation) and two on corporate finance (Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice and Applied Corporate Finance: A User's Manual). He has co-edited a book on investment management with Peter Bernstein (Investment Management) and is working on a book on investment philosophies. He was a visiting lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1984 to 1986, where he received the Earl Cheit Outstanding Teaching Award in 1985. He has been at NYU since 1986, received the Stern School of Business Excellence in Teaching Award (awarded by the graduating class) in 1988, 1991, 1992, and 1999 and was the youngest winner of the University-wide Distinguished Teaching Award (in 1990). He was profiled in Business Week as one of the top twelve business school professors in the United States in 1994.


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