Corporate finance for dummies (Record no. 8059)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9789357460477
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 658.15
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100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Taillard, Michael
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Corporate finance for dummies
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement 2nd
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xv, 342 p.
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Price amount 899.00
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General note Table of content:<br/>Introduction<br/><br/>About This Book <br/><br/>Foolish Assumptions <br/><br/>Icons Used in This Book <br/><br/>New to this Edition <br/><br/>Beyond the Book <br/><br/>Where to Go from Here <br/><br/>Part 1: What's Unique about Corporate Finance <br/><br/>Chapter 1: The Tale of Corporate Finance<br/><br/>Telling a Story with Numbers <br/>Characterizing Motivations <br/>The role of financial institutions <br/>Defining investing <br/>Setting the Stage<br/> <br/><br/>Chapter 2: Introducing Finance Land<br/><br/>Visiting the Main Attractions in Finance Land <br/>Corporations <br/>Depository institutions <br/>Insurance companies <br/>Securities firms <br/>Underwriters <br/>Funds <br/>Financing institutions <br/>Exchanges <br/>Regulatory bodies <br/>Federal Reserve and U.S Treasury <br/>Getting a Job in Finance Land <br/>Accounts payable and/or receivable <br/>HR and payroll <br/>Analysts <br/>Auditors <br/>Adjusters <br/>Bookkeepers and accountants <br/>Modelers and scientists <br/>Economists and consultants <br/>Traders <br/>Treasurers <br/>Bankers and more <br/>Visiting the Finance Land Information Center <br/>Internet sources <br/>Print sources <br/>Human sources <br/>Chapter 3: Pitching Your Story for Money<br/><br/>Raising Capital <br/>Diving into Debt <br/>Asking the right people for money <br/>Making sure the loan pays off in the long run <br/>Looking at loan terms <br/>Schmoozing Investors <br/>Selling stock to the public <br/>Looking at the different types of stock <br/>Having Your Wish Granted <br/>Part 2: Making a Statement <br/><br/>Chapter 4: Staying Balanced<br/><br/>Introducing the Balance Sheet <br/>Evaluating the Weights on the Balance Scale <br/>Understanding Assets <br/>Current assets <br/>Long-term assets <br/>Intangible assets <br/>Other assets <br/>Learning about Liabilities <br/>Current liabilities <br/>Long-term liabilities <br/>Eyeing Owners' Equity <br/>Preferred shares <br/>Common shares <br/>Treasury shares <br/>Additional paid-in capital <br/>Retained earnings <br/>Finding Financial Zen <br/>Chapter 5: Incoming Income<br/><br/>Adding It Up <br/>Gross profit <br/>Operating income <br/>Earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT). <br/>Net income <br/>Earnings per share <br/>Supplemental notes <br/>Putting the Income Statement to Good Use <br/>Chapter 6: Going with the (Cash) Flow<br/><br/>Moving Along Three Smooth Flows <br/>Operating cash flows <br/>Investing cash flows <br/>Financing cash flows <br/>Combining the three types of operations to get the net change in cash <br/>Reaching Your Destination <br/>Chapter 7: Mastering Metrics<br/><br/>Paying the Bills <br/>Days sales in receivables <br/>Accounts receivables turnover <br/>Accounts receivables turnover in days <br/>Days sales in inventory <br/>Inventory turnover <br/>Inventory turnover in days <br/>Operating cycle <br/>Working capital <br/>Current ratio <br/>Acid test ratio (aka Quick Ratio). <br/>Cash ratio <br/>Sales to working capital <br/>Operating cash flows to current maturities <br/>Working Your Assets <br/>Net profit margin <br/>Total asset turnover <br/>Return on assets <br/>Operating income margin <br/>Operating asset turnover <br/>Return on operating assets <br/>Return on total equity <br/>Return on common equity <br/>DuPont equation <br/>Fixed asset turnover <br/>Return on investment <br/>Gross profit margin <br/>Operating ratio <br/>Percent earned on operating property <br/>Operating revenue to operating property ratio <br/>Long-term debt to operating property ratio <br/>Chapter 8: Calculating Capital<br/><br/>Sizing Up Shareholders <br/>Financial leverage <br/>Earnings per common share <br/>Operating cash flows per share <br/>Price to earnings ratio <br/>Percentage of earnings retained <br/>Dividend payout <br/>Dividend yield <br/>Book value per share <br/>Cash dividend coverage ratio <br/>Banking on Metrics <br/>Earning assets to total assets ratio <br/>Net interest margin <br/>Loan loss coverage ratio <br/>Equity to total assets ratio <br/>Deposits times capital <br/>Loans to deposits ratio <br/>Keeping Debt Healthy <br/>Times interest earned <br/>Fixed charge coverage <br/>Debt ratio <br/>Debt to equity ratio <br/>Debt to tangible net worth <br/>Operating cash flows to total debt <br/>Equity multiplier <br/>Part 3: Valuations on the Price Tags of Business <br/><br/>Chapter 9: Determining Present and Future Values: Time Is Money<br/><br/>Losing Value over Time <br/>Inflation <br/>Interest rates <br/>Predicting Future Value <br/>Simple interest <br/>Compound interest <br/>Calculating the Present Value <br/>A closer look at earnings <br/>Discounted cash flows <br/>Chapter 10: Calling in the Cavalry<br/><br/>Budgeting Capital <br/>Rating Your Returns <br/>Looking at costs <br/>Calculating revenue <br/>Calculating the accounting rate of return <br/>Making the most of the internal rate of return through modification <br/>Netting Present Values <br/>Calculating NPV over time <br/>Managing the project's value <br/>Paying It Back <br/>Allocating Capital <br/>Calculating the equivalent annual cost <br/>Considering liquid assets <br/>Managing Projects <br/>Value schedule metrics <br/>Budget metrics <br/>Chapter 11: Bonding Over Business <br/><br/>Exploring the Different Types of Bonds <br/>Considering corporate bonds <br/>Gauging government bonds <br/>Clipping coupon bonds <br/>Backing up with assets <br/>Converting bonds <br/>Calling it in with callable bonds <br/>Putting in the effort: puttable bonds <br/>Registering the bearer <br/>Counting on forgiveness with catastrophe bonds <br/>Junking bad bonds <br/>Reviewing Bond Rates <br/>Reading Bond Information <br/>Understanding Bond Valuation <br/>Chapter 12: Savvy Stock Sales<br/><br/>Exchanging Stocks <br/>Looking at the Different Types of Orders <br/>Market order <br/>Stop and limit orders <br/>Pegged order <br/>Time-contingent order <br/>Comparing Long and Short Stocks <br/>Buying long <br/>Buying on margin <br/>Selling short <br/>Defining Caps and Sectors <br/>Caps <br/>Sectors <br/>Raging Bulls and Grizzly Bears <br/>Beating Stock Indices?. .<br/>Imagining the Value of Stocks <br/>Surveying equity valuation models <br/>Checking out corporate analysis <br/>Evaluating industry performance <br/>Factoring in stock market fluctuations <br/>Considering macroeconomics <br/>Chapter 13: Pricing Probability from Derived Value<br/><br/>Deriving Value <br/>Keeping Your Options Open <br/>Choosing between put and call <br/>Valuing an option <br/>Paying It Forward <br/>Agreeing to forward <br/>Valuing a forward <br/>Standardizing the Future <br/>Predicting futures <br/>Valuing futures <br/>Swapping Numbers <br/>Managing risk with swaps <br/>Generating revenue with swaps <br/>Valuing a swap <br/>Part 4: A Wonderland of Risk Management <br/><br/>Chapter 14: Managing Uncertainty<br/><br/>Understanding that Risk Is Unavoidable <br/>Risking Your Interest with Inflation <br/>Minimizing Market Risk <br/>Giving Credit Where It's Due <br/>Getting Shady with Off-Balance-Sheet Risk <br/>Factoring in Foreign Exchange Risk <br/>Transaction risk <br/>Translation risk <br/>Other foreign exchange risk <br/>Identifying Operating Risk <br/>Looking at Liquidity Risk <br/>Sorting Your Customer's Laundry <br/>Chapter 15: Through the Looking Glass of Modern Portfolio Theory<br/><br/>Delving into Portfolio Basics <br/>Surveying portfolio management strategies <br/>Looking at modern portfolio theory <br/>Understanding passive versus active management <br/>Joking about Market Efficiency <br/>Risking Returns <br/>Looking at the trade-off between risk and return <br/>Diversifying to maximize returns and minimize risk <br/>Considering risk aversion <br/>Measuring risk <br/>Optimizing Portfolio Risk <br/>Reaching the efficient frontier <br/>Innovating risk management <br/>Chapter 16: Financially Engineering Yourself Deeper Down the Rabbit Hole<br/><br/>Making Securities Out of Anything <br/>You can securitize everything <br/>Slicing securities into tranches <br/>Splicing Hybrids <br/>The mixed-interest class of hybrids <br/>Single asset class hybrids <br/>Indexed-back CDs <br/>Bundling Assets <br/>Pass-through certificates <br/>Multi-asset bundles <br/>Unbundling <br/>Exploring Exotics <br/>Options <br/>Swaps contracts <br/>Loans <br/>Engineering Finances <br/>Moving into Computational Finance <br/>Changing the face of trading <br/>Banking from beyond <br/>Building quantitative algorithms <br/>Chapter 17: Weighing Capital<br/><br/>Calculating the Cost of Capital <br/>Measuring cost of capital<br/>[https://www.wileyindia.com/corporate-finance-for-dummies-2ed.html]
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Summary, etc. Corporate Finance For Dummies 2E is an introduction to corporate finance that's easy to understand and takes the fear out of this sometimes intense topic. Students and other readers will find real-life examples of corporate finance at work, and they'll learn how to understand financial statements and manage risks, investments, and assets. This book tracks to an introductory course in Corporate Finance and gives students seeking a career in the field the foundation they need to succeed.<br/>(https://www.wileyindia.com/corporate-finance-for-dummies-2ed.html)
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Business and management
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Corporations finance
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