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Connect the latest financial theories to what today�s organizations and CFOs are actually practicing in business with Megginson/Smart/Graham�s CORPORATE FINANCE: LINKING THEORY TO WHAT COMPANIES DO, 3E, International Edition. This business-focused, accessible text is more relevant than ever as award-winning author and nationally acclaimed finance researcher John Graham of Duke University, joins master-teacher Scott Smart and international business expert Bill Megginson to help bridge the gap between academic rigor and corporate finance practices.
This edition integrates the latest from Duke University�s CFO Global Business Outlook, a quarterly survey of financial executives that gauges business outlook and topical economic issues. The authors have refined this practical, accessible text to correspond with the way you teach your MBA-level course. Engaging examples, meaningful cases, and practical exercises reflect how changing events and recent financial crises relate to established finance principles.
Cross-functional applications and career success features, such as actual job interview questions in the margins, make the book applicable to both finance majors and general business professionals. Time-saving online Smart Finance tools further reinforce learning with integrated tutorials, interactive practice, and videos from leading finance researchers introducing the latest theories and concepts.
Contents
Part I: INTRODUCTION.
1. The Scope of Corporate Finance.
2. Financial Statement and Cash Flow Analysis.
3. The Time Value of Money.
Part II: VALUATION, RISK, AND RETURN.
4. Valuation.
5. The Tradeoff Between Risk and Return.
6. Risk, Return, and the Capital Asset Pricing Model.
Part III: CAPITAL BUDGETING.
7. Capital Budgeting Processes and Techniques.
8. Cash Flow and Capital Budgeting.
9. Cost of Capital and Project Risk.
Part IV: CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND DIVIDEND POLICY.
10. Market Efficiency and Behavioral Finance.
11. An Overview of Long-Term Financing.
12. Capital Structure: Theory and Taxes.
13. Capital Structure: Balancing the Benefits and Costs of Debt.
14. The Link Between Capital Structure and Capital Budgeting.
15. Payout Policy.
Part V: LONG-TERM FINANCING.
16. Investment Banking and the Public Sale of Equity Securities.
17. Long-Term Debt and Leasing.
Part VI: OPTIONS, DERIVATIVES, AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT.
18. Options Basics.
19. Black and Scholes and Beyond.
20. International Financial Management.
Part VII: SHORT-TERM FINANCING DECISIONS.
21. Strategic and Operational Financial Planning.
22. Cash Conversion, Inventory, and Receivables Management.
23. Liquidity Management.
Part VIII: SPECIAL TOPICS.
24. Mergers, Acquisitions, and Corporate Governance.
25. Bankruptcy and Financial Distress
Web Chapters
26. Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital.
27. Risk Management and Financial Engineering.
APPENDIX: Key Formulas.



