by Paul Asquith (Author), Lawrence A. Weiss (Author)
About the Author
PAUL ASQUITH is the Gordon Y. Billard professor of finance at M.I.T.'s Sloan School. He is a specialist in corporate finance and has written on all areas of corporate finance including mergers, LBOs, equity issues, dividend policy, and more.
LAWRENCE A. WEISS is professor of International Accounting at Tufts University. He is a specialist in accounting and finance and has written on corporate bankruptcy, firm performance, international accounting, mergers, and more.
About this book
An intuitive introduction to fundamental corporate finance concepts and methods
Lessons in Corporate Finance, Second Edition offers a comprehensive introduction to the subject, using a unique interactive question and answer-based approach. Asking a series of increasingly difficult questions, this text provides both conceptual insight and specific numerical examples. Detailed case studies encourage class discussion and provide real-world context for financial concepts. The book provides a thorough coverage of corporate finance including ratio and pro forma analysis, capital structure theory, investment and financial policy decisions, and valuation and cash flows provides a solid foundational knowledge of essential topics. This revised and updated second edition includes new coverage of the U.S. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 and its implications for corporate finance valuation.
Written by acclaimed professors from MIT and Tufts University, this innovative book integrates academic research with practical application to provide an in-depth learning experience. Chapter summaries and appendices increase student comprehension. Material is presented from the perspective of real-world chief financial officers making decisions about how firms obtain and allocate capital, including how to:
- Manage cash flow and make good investment and financing decisions
- Understand the five essential valuation methods and their sub-families
- Execute leveraged buyouts, private equity financing, and mergers and acquisitions
- Apply basic corporate finance tools, techniques, and policies
Brief contents
Preface
CHAPTER 1: Introduction
PART One: Financial Health of a Firm and Cash Flow Management
CHAPTER 2: Determining a Firm's Financial Health (PIPES-A)
CHAPTER 3: Pro Forma Forecasts (PIPES-B)
CHAPTER 4: The Impact of Seasonality on a Firm's Funding (PIPES-C)
PART Two: Firm Financing and Financial Policies
CHAPTER 5: Why Financing Matters (Massey Ferguson)
CHAPTER 6: An Introduction to Capital Structure Theory
CHAPTER 7: Capital Structure Decisions (Marriott Corporation and Gary Wilson)
CHAPTER 8: Investment Decisions (Marriott Corporation and Gary Wilson)
CHAPTER 9: Financial Policy Decisions (AT&T: Before and After the 1984 Divestiture)
CHAPTER 10: The Impact of Operating Strategy on Corporate Finance Policy (MCI)
CHAPTER 11: Dividends and Stock Repurchases (Apple Inc.)
CHAPTER 12: A Continuation of Capital Structure Theory
CHAPTER 13: Restructuring and Bankruptcy: When Things Go Wrong (Avaya Holdings)
PART Three: Investments and Valuation
CHAPTER 14: The Time Value of Money: Discounting and Net Present Values
CHAPTER 15: Valuation and Cash Flows (Sungreen A)
CHAPTER 16: Valuation (Sungreen B)
CHAPTER 17: Valuation Nuances
CHAPTER 18: Leveraged Buyouts and Private Equity Financing (Congoleum)
CHAPTER 19: Mergers and Acquisitions: Strategic Issues (The Dollar Stores)
CHAPTER 20: Valuing an Acquisition: Free Cash Flows to the Firm (The Dollar Stores)
CHAPTER 21: Understanding Free Cash Flows (The Dollar Stores)
CHAPTER 22: Mergers and Acquisitions: Execution (The Dollar Stores)
CHAPTER 23: Review
Glossary
Index
Series: Wiley Finance
Pages: 560 pages
Publisher: Wiley; 2 edition (March 26, 2019)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1119537835
ISBN-13: 978-1119537830