Contents: 1 Introduction to law and corporate finance Rolef de Weijs 2. Does leverage create value? Rolef de Weijs 3. Corporate finance and company valuation: why cash became king Joost de Vries and Rolef de Weijs 4. Discounted cash flow valuation and indirect cash flow analyses: retracing the cash Joost de Vries 5. Secured credit and its use: distinguishing between productive and non-productive credit Rolef de Weijs 6 Hybrid finance by means of shareholder loans Rolef de Weijs 7. Financing through shareholder guarantees Aart Jonkers 8 Reorganisation procedures Aart Jonkers and Rolef de Weijs Index
Rolef de Weijs, University of Amsterdam and Houthoff, Joost de Vries, JBR Institute and Aart Jonkers, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
‘Using an easy to follow financial tool the authors explain how key
elements of corporate finance including leverage finance, company
valuations, secured lending and non-interest bearing finance work
and interrelate, how returns are achieved and what terms like
enterprise value and working capital really mean. They do so in an
innovative way drawing together finance theory and the reality of
practice to produce what is likely to be a key foundation text not
just for corporate lawyers but all those working in the world of
M&A and finance.’
*Chris Hale, Chair Emeritus, Private Equity and Financial
Sponsors*
‘This work presents a great utility in how it addresses issues
affecting businesses from legal, economic, financial and accounting
perspectives from the moment of setting up to when a business
experiences financial difficulties. The treatment is holistic, the
materials from impeccable sources and the arguments firmly grounded
in the authors' many years of experience. Without doubt, it is an
important and timely text.’
*Paul Omar, De Montfort Leicester Law School, UK*
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