Financial Management, Global Edition

Höfundur Raymond Brooks

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Höfundarréttur 2022

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Title Page
  • The Pearson Series in Finance
  • Dedication
  • Copyright
  • About The Author
  • Brief Contents
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Solving Teaching And Learning Challenges
  • Mylab Finance
  • Developing Employability Skills
  • Table Of Contents Overview
  • Instructor Teaching Resources
  • Reviewers
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part 1: Fundamental Concepts and Basic Tools of Finance
  • Chapter 1. Financial Management
  • 1.1 The Cycle of Money
  • 1.2 Overview of Finance Areas
  • 1.3 Financial Markets
  • 1.4 The Finance Manager and Financial Management
  • 1.5 Objective of the Finance Manager
  • Profit Maximization
  • 1.6 Internal and External Players
  • 1.7 The Legal Forms of Business
  • Sole Proprietorship
  • Partnership
  • Corporations
  • Hybrid Corporations
  • Not-for-Profit Corporations
  • 1.8 The Financial Management Setting: The Agency Model
  • 1.9 Corporate Governance and Business Ethics
  • Finance Follies The Financial Meltdown of 2008
  • 1.10 Why Study Finance?
  • Employability
  • Putting Finance To Work Now Hiring
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Mini-Case Richardses’ Tree Farm Grows Up
  • Chapter 2. Financial Statements
  • 2.1 Financial Statements
  • The Balance Sheet
  • The Income Statement
  • Statement of Retained Earnings
  • 2.2 Cash Flow Identity and the Statement of Cash Flows
  • The First Component: Cash Flow from Assets
  • The Second Component: Cash Flow to Creditors
  • The Third Component: Cash Flow to Owners
  • Putting It All Together: The Cash Flow Identity
  • The Statement of Cash Flows
  • Free Cash Flow
  • 2.3 Financial Performance Reporting
  • Regulation Fair Disclosure
  • Notes to the Financial Statements
  • 2.4 Financial Statements on the Internet
  • Putting Finance To Work Look Before You Leap
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case Hudson Valley Realty
  • Chapter 3. The Time Value of Money (Part 1)
  • 3.1 Future Value and Compounding Interest
  • The Single-Period Scenario
  • The Multiple-Period Scenario
  • Methods of Solving Future Value Problems
  • 3.2 Present Value and Discounting
  • The Single-Period Scenario
  • The Multiple-Period Scenario
  • The Use of Time Lines
  • 3.3 One Equation and Four Variables
  • 3.4 Applications of the Time Value of Money Equation
  • Putting Finance To Work Sports Agent
  • 3.5 Doubling of Money: The Rule of 72
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case Richardses’ Tree Farm, Inc.: The Continuing Saga
  • Chapter 4. The Time Value of Money (Part 2)
  • 4.1 Future Value of Multiple Payment Streams
  • 4.2 Future Value of an Annuity Stream
  • Future Value of an Annuity: An Application
  • 4.3 Present Value of an Annuity
  • 4.4 Annuity Due and Perpetuity
  • Putting Finance To Work Modeling the Future with Actuarial Science
  • Perpetuity
  • 4.5 Three Loan Payment Methods
  • Interest and Principal at Maturity of Loan (Discount Loan)
  • Interest as You Go, Principal at Maturity of Loan (Interest-Only Loan)
  • Interest and Principal as You Go (Amortized Loan)
  • 4.6 Amortization Schedules
  • 4.7 Waiting Time and Interest Rates for Annuities
  • 4.8 Solving a Lottery Problem
  • 4.9 Ten Important Points about the TVM Equation
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case Fitchminster Injection Molding, Inc.: Rose Climbs High
  • Chapter 5. Interest Rates
  • 5.1 How Financial Institutions Quote Interest Rates: Annual and Periodic Interest Rates
  • 5.2 Effect of Compounding Periods on the Time Value of Money Equations
  • 5.3 Consumer Loans and Amortization Schedules
  • 5.4 Nominal and Real Interest Rates
  • 5.5 Risk-Free Rate and Premiums
  • Maturity Premiums
  • 5.6 Yield Curves
  • 5.7 A Brief History of Interest Rates and Inflation in the United States
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case Sweetening the Deal: Povero Construction Company
  • Part 2: Valuing Stocks and Bonds and Understanding Risk and Return
  • Chapter 6. Bonds and Bond Valuation
  • 6.1 Application of the Time Value of Money Tool: Bond Pricing
  • Key Components of a Bond
  • Pricing a Bond in Steps
  • 6.2 Semiannual Bonds and Zero-Coupon Bonds
  • Pricing Bonds after Original Issue
  • Zero-Coupon Bonds
  • Amortization of a Zero-Coupon Bond
  • 6.3 Yields and Coupon Rates
  • The First Interest Rate: Yield to Maturity
  • The “Other” Interest Rate: Coupon Rate
  • Relationship of Yield to Maturity and Coupon Rate
  • 6.4 Bond Ratings
  • 6.5 Some Bond History and More Bond Features
  • 6.6 U.S. Government Bonds
  • Pricing a U.S. Government Note or Bond
  • Putting Finance To Work Municipal Manager
  • Pricing a Treasury Bill
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case Bay Path Cranberry Products
  • Chapter 7. Stocks and Stock Valuation
  • 7.1 Characteristics of Common Stock
  • Ownership
  • Claim on Assets and Cash Flow (Residual Claim)
  • Vote (Voice in Management)
  • No Maturity Date
  • Dividends and Their Tax Effect
  • Authorized, Issued, and Outstanding Shares
  • Treasury Stock
  • Preemptive Rights
  • 7.2 Stock Markets
  • Primary Markets
  • Secondary Markets: How Stocks Trade
  • Bull Markets and Bear Markets
  • 7.3 Stock Valuation
  • The Constant Dividend Model with an Infinite Horizon
  • The Constant Dividend Model with a Finite Horizon
  • The Constant Growth Dividend Model with an Infinite Horizon
  • The Constant Growth Dividend Model with a Finite Horizon
  • Nonconstant Growth Dividends
  • Finance Follies Irrational Expectations: Bulbs and Bubbles
  • 7.4 Dividend Model Shortcomings
  • 7.5 Preferred Stock
  • 7.6 Efficient Markets
  • Operational Efficiency
  • Informational Efficiency
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case Lawrence’s Legacy: Part 1
  • Chapter 8. Risk and Return
  • 8.1 Returns
  • Dollar Profits and Percentage Returns
  • Converting Holding Period Returns to Annual Returns
  • Extrapolating Holding Period Returns
  • 8.2 Risk (Certainty and Uncertainty)
  • Finance Follies “Dangerous to Your Wealth”: Is Investing Just Gambling?
  • 8.3 Historical Returns
  • 8.4 Standard Deviation as a Measure of Risk
  • Normal Distributions
  • 8.5 Returns in an Uncertain World (Expectations and Probabilities)
  • Finance Follies “Scam of the Century”: Bernie Madoff and the $50 Billion Fraud
  • Determining the Probabilities of All Potential Outcomes
  • 8.6 The Risk-and-Return Trade-Off
  • Investment Rules
  • 8.7 Diversification: Minimizing Risk or Uncertainty
  • When Diversification Works
  • Adding More Stocks to the Portfolio: Systematic and Unsystematic Risk
  • 8.8 Beta: The Measure of Risk in a Well-Diversified Portfolio
  • 8.9 The Capital Asset Pricing Model and the Security Market Line
  • The Capital Asset Pricing Model
  • Application of the SML
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case Lawrence’s Legacy: Part 2
  • Part 3: Capital Budgeting
  • Chapter 9. Capital Budgeting Decision Models
  • 9.1 Short-Term and Long-Term Decisions
  • 9.2 Payback Period and Discounted Payback Period
  • Payback Period
  • Finance Follies IBM Exits the Consumer Software Market: Misreading Future Cash Flows
  • Discounted Payback Period
  • 9.3 Net Present Value
  • Mutually Exclusive versus Independent Projects
  • Unequal Lives of Projects
  • Net Present Value Example: Equation and Calculator Function
  • 9.4 Internal Rate of Return and Modified Internal Rate of Return
  • Internal Rate of Return
  • Putting Finance To Work Marketing and Sales: Your Product = Your Customer’s Capital Budgeting Deci
  • Modified Internal Rate of Return
  • 9.5 Profitability Index
  • 9.6 Overview of Six Decision Models
  • Capital Budgeting Using a Spreadsheet
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case BioCom, Inc.: Part 1
  • Chapter 10. Cash Flow Estimation
  • 10.1 The Importance of Cash Flow
  • 10.2 Estimating Cash Flow for Projects: Incremental Cash Flow
  • Sunk Costs
  • Opportunity Costs
  • Erosion Costs
  • Synergy Gains
  • Working Capital
  • Finance Follies Boston’s “Big Dig” Gets Dug Under
  • 10.3 Capital Spending and Depreciation
  • Straight-Line Depreciation
  • Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System
  • 10.4 Cash Flow and the Disposal of Capital Equipment
  • 10.5 Projected Cash Flow for a New Product
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case BioCom, Inc.: Part 2, Evaluating a New Product Line
  • Chapter 11. The Cost of Capital
  • 11.1 The Cost of Capital: A Starting Point
  • 11.2 Components of the Weighted Average Cost of Capital
  • Debt Component
  • Preferred Stock Component
  • Equity Component
  • Retained Earnings
  • The Debt Component and Taxes
  • 11.3 Weighting the Components: Book Value or Market Value?
  • Book Value
  • Adjusted Weighted Average Cost of Capital
  • Market Value
  • 11.4 Using the Weighted Average Cost of Capital in a Budgeting Decision
  • The Weighted Average Cost of Capital for Individual Projects
  • 11.5 Selecting Appropriate Betas for Projects
  • 11.6 Constraints on Borrowing and Selecting Projects for the Portfolio
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case BioCom, Inc.: Part 3, A Fresh Look at the WACC
  • Part 4: Financial Planning and Evaluating Performance
  • Chapter 12. Forecasting and Short-Term Financial Planning
  • 12.1 Sources and Uses of Cash
  • 12.2 Cash Budgeting and the Sales Forecast
  • Cash Inflow from Sales
  • Other Cash Receipts
  • 12.3 Cash Outflow from Production
  • 12.4 The Cash Forecast: Short-Term Deficits and Short-Term Surpluses
  • Funding Cash Deficits
  • Investing Cash Surpluses
  • 12.5 Planning with Pro Forma Financial Statements
  • Pro Forma Income Statement
  • Pro Forma Balance Sheet
  • Putting Finance To Work Information Technology
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case Midwest Properties: Quarterly Forecasting
  • Chapter 13. Working Capital Management
  • 13.1 The Cash Conversion Cycle
  • Average Production Cycle
  • Average Collection Cycle
  • Average Payment Cycle
  • Putting It All Together: The Cash Conversion Cycle
  • 13.2 Managing Accounts Receivable and Setting Credit Policy
  • Collecting Accounts Receivable
  • Credit: A Two-Sided Coin
  • Qualifying for Credit
  • Setting Payment Policy
  • Collecting Overdue Debt
  • 13.3 The Float
  • Speeding Up the Collection Float (Shortening the Lag Time)
  • Extending the Disbursement Float (Lengthening the Lag Time)
  • 13.4 Inventory Management: Carrying Costs and Ordering Costs
  • ABC Inventory Management
  • Redundant Inventory Items
  • Economic Order Quantity
  • Just in Time
  • 13.5 The Effect of Working Capital on Capital Budgeting
  • Putting Finance To Work Operations Management
  • Inventories and Daily Operations
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case Cranston Dispensers, Inc.: Part 1
  • Chapter 14. Financial Ratios and Firm Performance
  • 14.1 Financial Statements
  • Benchmarking
  • 14.2 Financial Ratios
  • Short-Term Solvency: Liquidity Ratios
  • Long-Term Solvency: Financial Leverage Ratios
  • Asset Management Ratios
  • Profitability Ratios
  • Market Value Ratios
  • DuPont Analysis
  • 14.3 External Uses of Financial Statements and Industry Averages
  • Cola Wars
  • Industry Ratios
  • Finance Follies Cooking the Books at Enron and WorldCom
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case Cranston Dispensers, Inc.: Part 2
  • Part 5: Other Selected Finance Topics
  • Chapter 15. Raising Capital
  • 15.1 The Business Life Cycle
  • 15.2 Borrowing for a Start-Up and a Growing Business
  • Personal Funds and Family Loans
  • Commercial Bank Loans
  • Commercial Bank Loans through the Small Business Administration
  • Angel Financing and Venture Capital
  • 15.3 Borrowing for a Stable and Mature Business: Taking Out Bank Loans
  • Straight Loans
  • Discount Loans
  • Letters of Credit or Lines of Credit
  • Compensating Balance Loans
  • 15.4 Borrowing for a Stable and Mature Business: Selling Bonds
  • 15.5 Borrowing for a Stable and Mature Business: Selling Stock
  • Initial Public Offerings and Underwriting
  • Registration, Prospectus, and Tombstone
  • The Marketing Process: Road Show
  • The Auction
  • The Aftermarket: Dealer in the Shares
  • Putting Finance To Work Corporate Law
  • 15.6 Other Borrowing Options for a Mature Business
  • 15.7 The Final Phase: Closing the Business
  • Straight Liquidation: Chapter 7
  • Reorganization: Chapter 11
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case AK Web Developers.com
  • Chapter 16. Capital Structure
  • 16.1 Capital Markets: A Quick Review
  • 16.2 Benefits of Debt
  • Earnings per Share as a Measure of the Benefits of Borrowing
  • 16.3 Break-Even Earnings for Different Capital Structures
  • 16.4 Pecking Order
  • Firms Prefer Internal Financing First
  • Firms Choose to Issue the Cheapest Security First and Use Equity as a Last Resort
  • 16.5 Modigliani and Miller on Optimal Capital Structure
  • Capital Structure in a World of No Taxes and No Bankruptcy
  • Capital Structure in a World of Corporate Taxes and No Bankruptcy
  • Debt and the Tax Shield
  • 16.6 The Static Theory of Capital Structure
  • Bankruptcy
  • Optimal Capital Structure
  • Finance Follies Hedge Funds: Some Really Smart Guys Get into Big Trouble
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case General Energy Storage Systems: How Much Debt and How Much Equity?
  • Chapter 17. Dividends, Dividend Policy, and Stock Splits
  • 17.1 Cash Dividends
  • Buying and Selling Stock
  • Declaring and Paying a Cash Dividend: A Chronology
  • Different Types of Dividends
  • 17.2 Dividend Policy
  • Dividend Clienteles
  • Dividend Policy Irrelevance
  • Reasons Favoring a Low- or No-Dividend-Payout Policy
  • Reasons Favoring a High-Dividend-Payout Policy
  • Optimal Dividend Policy
  • 17.3 Selecting a Dividend Policy
  • Some Further Considerations in the Selection of a Dividend Policy
  • 17.4 Stock Dividends, Stock Splits, and Reverse Splits
  • Reasons for Stock Splits
  • Reverse Splits
  • 17.5 Specialized Dividend Plans
  • Stock Repurchase
  • Dividend Reinvestment Plans
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case East Coast Warehouse Club
  • Chapter 18. International Financial Management
  • 18.1 Managing Multinational Operations
  • Cultural Risk
  • Business Risk
  • Political Risk
  • Finance Follies Rino International
  • 18.2 Foreign Exchange
  • Purchasing Power Parity
  • Currency Exchange Rates
  • Cross Rates
  • Arbitrage Opportunities
  • Forward Rates
  • Using Forward Rates
  • Changing Spot Rates
  • 18.3 Transaction, Operating, and Translation Exposures
  • Transaction Exposure
  • Operating Exposure
  • Translation Exposure
  • 18.4 Foreign Investment Decisions
  • Key Terms
  • Questions
  • Prepping for Exams
  • Problems
  • Advanced Problems for Spreadsheet Application
  • Mini-Case Scholastic Travel Services, Inc.
  • Appendix 1. Future Value Interest Factors
  • Appendix 2. Present Value Interest Factors
  • Appendix 3. Future Value Interest Factors of an Annuity
  • Appendix 4. Present Value Interest Factors of an Annuity
  • Appendix 5. Answers to Prepping for Exam Questions
  • Glossary
  • Index

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