
Designed for courses in corporate finance taught at the MBA and undergraduate level, this edition retains its practice of integrating theory and application through a writing style that both students and professors can appreciate. The text offers in-depth treatment of modern finance theory giving clear explanations of the capital asset pricing model, its strengths and weaknesses. The new fourth edition contains expanded coverage of mergers and acquisitions and many new problems and international examples.
This text investigates the core principles of corporate finance by bridging the gap between theoretical financial models and practical business application. Authors Richard Brealey and Stewart C. Myers, both established academics in the field, utilize a structured pedagogical approach to explain how firms make investment and financing decisions. The book provides a comprehensive framework for understanding valuation, capital structure, and risk management within the modern corporate environment.
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Academic reviewers and professors frequently cite this work as a foundational text for both undergraduate and MBA finance curricula. Experts highlight the clarity of the prose and the balance between rigorous financial theory and real-world corporate examples.
Page Count:
60
Publication Date:
1988-02-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Companies
ISBN-10:
0070073864
ISBN-13:
9780070073869
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