
"Fundamentals of Corporate Finance", by Richard A. Brealey, Stewart C. Myers and Alan J. Marcus, has been applauded for its modern approach and interesting examples. Professors praise the authors' well-organized and thoughtful writing style and their clear exposition of what many students consider difficult material. The authors accomplish this without sacrificing an up-to-date, technically correct treatment of core topic areas. Since this author team is known for their outstanding research, teaching efforts, and market-leading finance textbooks, it's no surprise that they have created an innovative and market-driven revision that is more student friendly than ever. Every chapter has been reviewed and revised to reflect the current environment in corporate finance.
How can the complex principles of corporate finance be communicated effectively to students while maintaining technical rigor and relevance to the modern financial environment? The authors, a team of distinguished finance scholars and educators, utilize their extensive research and teaching experience to construct a pedagogical framework that simplifies intricate financial concepts. By balancing theoretical foundations with practical, real-world examples, the text provides a structured approach to understanding how corporations make investment and financing decisions. The material is designed to bridge the gap between academic theory and the current professional landscape of corporate finance.
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Academic reviewers and professors frequently cite this text as a standard for its clarity and logical organization of difficult financial material. Experts highlight the authors' ability to maintain technical accuracy while ensuring the content remains accessible to students entering the field.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
Publisher:
Mcgraw-Hill College
ISBN-10:
0070074623
ISBN-13:
9780070074620
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