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_aMahajan, Sunil _96721 |
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245 | _aCorporate finance: theory and practice in emerging economies | ||
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_bCambridge University Press _aNew York _c2020 |
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300 | _axxvi, 337 p. | ||
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_aINR _b550.00 |
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504 | _aTable of Contents Preface Acknowledgements Notes on corporate snippets 1. Corporate finance: a conceptual introduction 2. Financial markets 3. Time value of money 4. Capital budgeting 5. Risk and return 6. Valuation 7. Capital structure and financing 8. Dividends 9. Leverage 10. Financial derivatives 11. International finance 12. Working capital 13. Ratio analysis Appendix Bibliography Index. | ||
520 | _aThe book introduces corporate finance to first year students in business schools. Basic subjects such as marketing, human resources and finance are all fundamental to the learning of a business manager. A book on these subjects must emphasise learning that is conceptual in nature and at the same time, application oriented. This book attempts to achieve this in a manner that is comprehensive and shorn of complexity. It examines the practice of finance without diluting theory and conceptual knowledge. Corporate finance is necessarily quantitative in nature and the book duly places emphasis on that aspect. It ensures the primacy of ideas and concepts utilising numbers as supportive elements. Grounded in fundamental concepts Application oriented, with global, real-world examples Contains corporate snippets and insights aiding understanding of concepts | ||
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_aBusiness enterprises--Finance _9200 |
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_aCorporations--Finance _9182 |
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_aDeveloping countries _9415 |
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