
This text extends students' knowledge of basic financial management concepts and provides insight into the complexity of the decisions faced by practising financial managers. One of the text's predominant strengths is its clarity and user friendliness. The new Chapter 2, 'A Review of Financial Tools', has the basics and notation of time of money, bond and stock valuation and risk and return, and examples and problems. Includes detailed coverage of risk and return and the bond and new material on the managerial use of financial statements has been added.
This text investigates the complex decision-making processes required of financial managers by building upon foundational concepts in corporate finance. Authors Eugene F. Brigham and Louis C. Gapenski leverage their extensive academic and professional backgrounds to provide a structured framework for intermediate-level financial analysis. The book synthesizes theoretical models with practical application to prepare students for real-world fiscal environments.
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Experts and educators frequently cite this text for its clarity and accessible pedagogical approach to complex financial topics. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a standard reference for students transitioning into professional financial management roles.
Page Count:
1000
Publication Date:
1995-10-13
Publisher:
Thomson Learning
ISBN-10:
0030168988
ISBN-13:
9780030168987
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