tailieunhanh - Lecture Fundamentals of corporate finance - Chapter 1: Introduction to corporate finance

Chapter 1 introduction to corporate finance. After studying this chapter in the lecture, you should be able to: Identify the three main areas that concern Corporate Finance, outline the goal of financial management, understand and explain the importance of agency problems, distinguish between money markets and capital markets,. | TRANSPARENCY ACETATES to accompany FUNDAMENTALS OF CORPORATE FINANCE Fourth Canadian Edition Stephen A. Ross Randolph W. Westerfield Bradford D. Jordan Gordon S. Roberts Prepared by Thomas J. Cottrell CLICK MOUSE OR HIT SPACEBAR TO ADVANCE Irwin/McGraw-Hill copyright © 2002 McGraw-Hill Ryerson,Ltd. Irwin/McGraw-Hill copyright © 2002 McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Ltd. Part I: Overview of Corporate Finance Part II: Financial Statements and Long-Term Financial Planning Part III: Valuation of Future Cash Flows Part IV: Capital Budgeting Part V: Risk and Return Part VI: Cost of Capital and Long-Term Financial Policy Part VII: Short-Term Financial Planning and Management Part VIII: Topics in Corporate Finance Part IX: Derivative Securities and Corporate Finance Outline of the Text You may use this space for a description of the slide. Irwin/McGraw-Hill copyright © 2002 McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Ltd. Chapter 1 Introduction to Corporate Finance Chapter 2 Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow Chapter 3 Working with Financial Statements Chapter 4 Long-Term Financial Planning and Corporate Growth Chapter 5 Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of Money Chapter 6 Discounted Cash Flow Valuation Chapter 7 Interest Rates and Bond Valuation Chapter 8 Stock Valuation Chapter 9 Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria Chapter 10 Making Capital Investment Decisions Chapter 11 Project Analysis and Evaluation Chapter 12 Some Lessons from Capital Market History Chapter 13 Return, Risk, and the Security Market Line Chapter 14 Cost of Capital Table of Contents You may use this space for a description of the slide. Chapter 15 Raising Capital Chapter 16 Financial Leverage and Capital Structure Policy Chapter 17 Dividends and Dividend Policy Chapter 18 Short-Term Finance and Planning Chapter 19 Cash and Liquidity Management Chapter 20 Credit and Inventory Management Chapter 21 International Corporate Finance Chapter 22 Leasing Chapter 23 Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 24 Risk Management: | TRANSPARENCY ACETATES to accompany FUNDAMENTALS OF CORPORATE FINANCE Fourth Canadian Edition Stephen A. Ross Randolph W. Westerfield Bradford D. Jordan Gordon S. Roberts Prepared by Thomas J. Cottrell CLICK MOUSE OR HIT SPACEBAR TO ADVANCE Irwin/McGraw-Hill copyright © 2002 McGraw-Hill Ryerson,Ltd. Irwin/McGraw-Hill copyright © 2002 McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Ltd. Part I: Overview of Corporate Finance Part II: Financial Statements and Long-Term Financial Planning Part III: Valuation of Future Cash Flows Part IV: Capital Budgeting Part V: Risk and Return Part VI: Cost of Capital and Long-Term Financial Policy Part VII: Short-Term Financial Planning and Management Part VIII: Topics in Corporate Finance Part IX: Derivative Securities and Corporate Finance Outline of the Text You may use this space for a description of the slide. Irwin/McGraw-Hill copyright © 2002 McGraw-Hill Ryerson, Ltd. Chapter 1 Introduction to Corporate Finance Chapter 2 Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow Chapter 3

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