Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance, 13th Edition
By Stephen Ross Randolph Westerfield Bradford Jordan
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Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance, 13th Edition Ross Chapter 1-27 {WITH ANSWER KEY} 4
PART 1: OVERVIEW OF CORPORATE FINANCE 4
Chapter 1: Introduction To Corporate Finance 4
Chapter 2: Financial Statements, Taxes, And Cash Flow 49
PART 2: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND LONG-TERM FINANCIAL PLANNING 154
Chapter 3: Working With Financial Statements 154
Chapter 4: Long-Term Financial Planning And Growth 260
PART 3: VALUATION OF FUTURE CASH FLOWS 345
Chapter 5: Introduction To Valuation: The Time Value Of Money 345
Chapter 6: Discounted Cash Flow Valuation 443
Chapter 7: Interest Rates And Bond Valuation 607
Chapter 8: Stock Valuation 735
PART 4: CAPITAL BUDGETING 860
Chapter 9: Net Present Value And Other Investment Criteria 860
Chapter 10: Making Capital Investment Decisions 966
Chapter 11: Project Analysis And Evaluation 1078
PART 5: RISK AND RETURN 1154
Chapter 12: Some Lessons From Capital Market History 1154
Chapter 13: Return, Risk, And The Security Market Line 1258
PART 6: COST OF CAPITAL AND LONG-TERM FINANCIAL POLICY 1373
Chapter 14: Cost Of Capital 1373
Chapter 15: Raising Capital 1482
Chapter 16: Financial Leverage And Capital Structure Policy 1559
Chapter 17: Dividends And Payout Policy 1656
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,PART 7: SHORT-TERM FINANCIAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT 1751
Chapter 18: Short-Term Finance And Planning 1751
Chapter 19: Cash And Liquidity Management 1866
Chapter 20: Credit And Inventory Management 1947
PART 8: TOPICS IN CORPORATE FINANCE 2021
Chapter 21: International Corporate Finance 2021
Chapter 22: Behavioral Finance: Implications For Financial Manage 2108
Chapter 23: Enterprise Risk Management 2142
CHAPTER 24:OPTIONS AND CORPORATE FINANCE 2191
CHAPTER 25: OPTION VALUATION 2265
Chapter 26: Mergers And Acquisitions 2336
Chapter 27: Leasing 2403
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Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance, 13th Edition Ross
Chapter 1-27 {WITH ANSWER KEY}
Part 1: Overview Of Corporate Finance
Chapter 1: Introduction To Corporate Finance
Student Name:
The Controller, Rather Than The Treasurer, Is Typically Responsible For Which One Of The Following
Functions?
1)
Depositing Cash Receipts
Processing Cost Reports
Analyzing Equipment Purchases
Approving Credit For A Customer
Paying A Vendor
Question Details
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible Difficulty : 1 Basic
Learning Objective : 01-01 Define The Basic Types Of Financial Management Decisions And The Role Of T Section : 1.1
Finance: A Quick Look
Topic : Management Organization And Roles Aacsb : Reflective Thinking
Bloom's : Remember
Usually, The Treasurer Of A Corporation Reports Directly To The:
2)
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