Project Description
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 4th Edition
Parrino, Au Yong, Morkel-Kingsbury, James, Mazzola, Murray, Smales, Wei
Print: 9780730382577 Digital: 9780730382492
Finance is a compulsory unit for business students and many struggle with the mathematical nature of the subject. Students need to practice constantly to reinforce finance techniques and Fundamentals of Corporate Finance , 4th Edition (Parrino et al.) presents these processes in a logical and stepped-out manner that student will find easy to understand.
The finance discipline however requires much more than just mathematical ability and Parrino et al. contains local examples and applications designed to encourage students to develop the intuition and analytical skills to effectively apply financial tools in real-world situations.
The eBook edition of Fundamentals of Corporate Finance won an Australian Educational Publishing Award for best Tertiary (Adaptation) Teaching and Learning title (digital). It features a range of instructional media content designed to provide students with an interactive and engaging learning experience. This unique resource can also form the basis of a blended learning solution for lecturers.
Interactive media
Interactive media in eBook including practitioner videos (KPMG), animated demo problems, interactive practice and questions with feedback.
Currency
Technology Vignettes are feature boxes that showcase the latest developments in fintech.
Drill and skill
Use our WileyPLUS platform to give students algorithmic homework and assessment to prevent cheating.
Interactive E-Text: Powerful Digital Capabilities
Available as a full colour printed textbook with an interactive eBook code, this title enables every student to master concepts and succeed in assessment. Lecturers are supported with an extensive, easy-to-use teaching and learning package.
The latest edition of Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, includes these key features:
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- Updated content relating to legislative changes
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- Updated narrative to reflect current practice and impact of technology
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- Added Financial technology vignettes to highlight the impact of technology on finance
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- Added new Business Insights to provide current real-world examples of finance in business
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- Changed 30% of the end-of-chapter-question by changing the company name, the account names and the values
Table of contents | |
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Chapter 1. The financial manager and the company | Chapter 12. Evaluating project economics and capital rationing |
Chapter 2. The financial environment and the level of interest rates | Chapter 13. The cost of capital |
Chapter 3. Financial statements, cash flows and tax | Chapter 14. Working capital management |
Chapter 4. Analysing financial statements | Chapter 15. How companies raise capital |
Chapter 5. The time value of money | Chapter 16. Capital structure policy |
Chapter 6. Discounted cash flows and valuation | Chapter 17. Dividends and dividend policy |
Chapter 7. Risk and return | Chapter 18.Business formation, growth and valuation |
Chapter 8. Bond valuation and the structure of interest rates | Chapter 19. Strategic Financial planning and forecasting |
Chapter 9. Share valuation | Chapter 20. Operations and services management |
Chapter 10.The fundamentals of capital budgeting | Chapter 21. International financial management |
Chapter 11. Cash flows and capital budgeting |
Hue Hwa Au Yong (Monash)
Nigel Morkel-Kingsbury (RMIT)
Jennifer James (Consultant)
Paul Mazzola (University of Wollongong)
James Murray (Consultant)
Lee Smales (UWA)
Xiaoting Wei (ANU)
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Textbook + Interactive E-TextAvailable as a full colour printed textbook with an interactive eBook code, this title enables every introductory student to master concepts and succeed in assessment by taking the roadblocks out of self-study, with features that are designed to help you get the most out of what you’re learning. |
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