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Career paths in finance, financial statement analysis, and long-term planning. Value & Capital Budgeting Corporate Finance 10th Edition Ross Westerfield Jaffe.pdf

This section covers time value of money (TVM)—the engine of finance. What sets Ross, Westerfield, and Jaffe apart is their application of TVM to bond and stock valuation. The 10th edition includes updated discussions of dividend discount models during the post-2008 recovery period. What sets Ross, Westerfield, and Jaffe apart is

| Part | Title | Key Topics | |------|-------|-------------| | I | Overview of Corporate Finance | Introduction, financial statements, cash flow, financial markets | | II | Financial Statements and Long-Term Financial Planning | Ratio analysis, pro forma statements, growth models | | III | Valuation of Future Cash Flows | Time value of money, discounted cash flow (DCF) valuation | | IV | Capital Budgeting | NPV, IRR, payback, profitability index, project cash flows | | V | Risk and Return | CAPM, beta, portfolio theory, cost of capital | | VI | Long-Term Financing | Capital structure, dividend policy, leasing, IPOs | | VII | Short-Term Finance | Working capital management, cash, credit, inventory | | VIII | Special Topics | Options, risk management, mergers & acquisitions, international finance | The text centers on several "pillars" of modern finance:

The authors—Stephen Ross, Randolph Westerfield, and Jeffrey Jaffe—focus on a small number of powerful, integrated intuitions rather than a disconnected collection of facts. The text centers on several "pillars" of modern finance:

: Provides comprehensive resources such as auto-graded assignments, visual reporting, and lecture capture tools to streamline course management.

Career paths in finance, financial statement analysis, and long-term planning. Value & Capital Budgeting

This section covers time value of money (TVM)—the engine of finance. What sets Ross, Westerfield, and Jaffe apart is their application of TVM to bond and stock valuation. The 10th edition includes updated discussions of dividend discount models during the post-2008 recovery period.

| Part | Title | Key Topics | |------|-------|-------------| | I | Overview of Corporate Finance | Introduction, financial statements, cash flow, financial markets | | II | Financial Statements and Long-Term Financial Planning | Ratio analysis, pro forma statements, growth models | | III | Valuation of Future Cash Flows | Time value of money, discounted cash flow (DCF) valuation | | IV | Capital Budgeting | NPV, IRR, payback, profitability index, project cash flows | | V | Risk and Return | CAPM, beta, portfolio theory, cost of capital | | VI | Long-Term Financing | Capital structure, dividend policy, leasing, IPOs | | VII | Short-Term Finance | Working capital management, cash, credit, inventory | | VIII | Special Topics | Options, risk management, mergers & acquisitions, international finance |

The authors—Stephen Ross, Randolph Westerfield, and Jeffrey Jaffe—focus on a small number of powerful, integrated intuitions rather than a disconnected collection of facts. The text centers on several "pillars" of modern finance:

Corporate Finance 10th Edition Ross Westerfield Jaffe.pdf [best] File

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