Part One: Overview of Financial Management
Chapter 1: Introduction to Financial Management
Part Two: Understanding Financial Statements and Cash
Flow
Chapter 2: Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow
Chapter 3: Working with Financial Statements
Part Three: Valuation of Future Cash Flows
Chapter 4: Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of
Money
Chapter 5: Discounted Cash Flow Valuation
Part Four: Valuing Stocks and Bonds
Chapter 6: Interest Rates and Bond Valuation
Chapter 7: Equity Markets and Stock Valuation
Part Five: Capital Budgeting
Chapter 8: Net Present Value and Other Investment
Criteria
Chapter 9: Making Capital Investment Decisions
Part Six: Risk and Return
Chapter 10: Some Lessons from Capital Market History
Chapter 11: Risk and Return
Part Seven: Long-Term Financing
Chapter 12: Cost of Capital
Chapter 13: Leverage and Capital Structure
Chapter 14: Dividends and Dividend Policy
Chapter 15: Raising Capital
Part Eight: Short-Term Financial Management
Chapter 16: Short-Term Financial Planning
Chapter 17: Working Capital Management
Part Nine: Topics in Business Finance
Chapter 18: International Aspects of Financial Management
Appendices
Appendix A: Mathematical Tables
Appendix B: Key Equations
Appendix C: Answers to Selected End-of-Chapter Problems
Appendix D: Using the HP-10B and TI BA II Plus Financial
Calculators
Randolph W. Westerfield is Dean Emeritus of the University of
Southern California’s Marshall School of Business and is the
Charles B. Thornton Professor of Finance Emeritus. Professor
Westerfield came to USC from the Wharton School, University of
Pennsylvania, where he was the chairman of the finance department
and member of the finance faculty for 20 years. He is a member of
the Board of Trustees of Oaktree Capital Mutual Funds. His areas of
expertise include corporate financial policy, investment
management, and stock market price behavior.
Bradford D. Jordan is Visiting Scholar at the University of
Florida. He previously held the duPont Endowed Chair in Banking and
Financial Services at the University of Kentucky, where he was
department chair for many years. He specializes in corporate
finance and securities valuation. He has published numerous
articles in leading finance journals, and he has received a variety
of research awards, including the Fama/DFA Award in 2010.Dr. Jordan
is coauthor of Corporate Finance 13e, Corporate Finance: Core
Principles and Applications 7e, Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
13e, and Essentials of Corporate Finance 1le, which collectively
are the most widely used business finance textbooks in the world,
along with Fundamentals of Investments: Valuation and Management
10e, a popular investments text.
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