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Harper Business How to Invest 505000
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Anxious Investor
Book SynopsisTrade Review"[Nations] has studied the math and history of market volatility, and his new book focuses on the psychology that drives it. ... The Anxious Investor weaves the latest behavioral finance studies into an engaging narrative history. ... Investors might do well to review the lessons shared in Mr. Nations’s book—and to try to conquer the anxiety that volatility can create even for the most seasoned and thoughtful financiers." — Wall Street Journal "I often say that fear, greed, hope, and ignorance are the four horsemen of the investment apocalypse, and note, only one is not an emotion. Emotional decisions may be made in the heat of a market meltdown, but also when markets are seemingly going to the moon. In The Anxious Investor, Scott Nations offers a close look at why these emotions are so destructive to your investment goals and offers a checklist of these emotional biases to help the reader understand and avoid them. The next time the market gets crazy, having this book by your side may help you overcome those four horsemen and stick with your long-term objectives." — JIM O'SHAUGHNESSY, New York Times Bestselling Author of What Works on Wall Street “Financial instruments and technology have evolved since the first market bubble in 1720, but across three-hundred years of manias and panics one aspect of markets remains unchanged: human nature. Through fascinating case studies, Scott Nations reveals why investors repeatedly succumb to the same behavioral shortcomings, and how to avoid them when times get tough. Nations’ entertaining and educational style makes this book accessible for all investors interested in the psychology of markets.” — JAMIE CATHERWOOD, "The Finance History Guy" "It's been remarked that if you don't know who you are, the stock market is an expensive place to find out. With his new book, Scott Nations explains why mastering your own mental state is the most critical variable of all." — JOSHUA BROWN, CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management and CNBC Contributor "Nations’s advice is grounded and practical, and the wealth of research backing it will leave readers feeling like they’re in good hands. New and seasoned investors alike will find this worth a look." — Publishers Weekly
£19.00
Penguin Putnam Inc Jim Cramers Get Rich Carefully
Book SynopsisMad Money host Jim Cramer shows you how to invest your savings and turn them into real, lasting wealth. Tired of phony promises about getting rich quickly? How about trying something different? How about going for lasting wealth—and doing it the cautious way? In Get Rich Carefully, Jim Cramer draws on his unparalleled knowledge of the stock market to help you navigate our recovering economy and make big money without taking big risks. In plain English, Cramer lays it on the line. No-waffling, no on-the-one-hand-or-the-other hedging, just the straight stuff. He names names, highlights individual and sector plays, identifies the long-term investing themes—and explains how to develop the discipline you need to exploit them. An invaluable personal finance book, Get Rich Carefully is your guide to turning your savings into real, lasting wealth in a practical, highly readable, and entertaining way.
£16.20
Penguin Putnam Inc The Partnership The Making of Goldman Sachs
Book SynopsisThe inside story of one of the world?s most powerful financial InstitutionsNow with a new foreword and final chapter, The Partnership chronicles the most important periods in Goldman Sachs?s history and the individuals who built one of the world?s largest investment banks. Charles D. Ellis, who worked as a strategy consultant to Goldman Sachs for more than thirty years, reveals the secrets behind the firm?s continued success through many life-threatening changes. Disgraced and nearly destroyed in 1929, Goldman Sachs limped along as a break-even operation through the Depression and WWII. But with only one special service and one improbable banker, it began the stage-by-stage rise that took the firm to global leadership, even in the face of the world-wide credit crisis.
£22.80
Penguin Random House India Money Myths and Mantras
Book SynopsisThis book is the distillation of three decades of analysis of the fundamentals of investing. It is sure to be your ultimate guide to wealth creation.
£14.39
The University of Chicago Press Derivatives and the Wealth of Societies Emersion
Book SynopsisDerivatives were responsible for one of the worst financial meltdowns we have ever seen, one from which we have not yet fully recovered. However, they are likewise capable of generating some of the most incredible wealth we have ever seen. This book asks how we might ensure the latter while avoiding the former. Looking past the usual arguments for the regulation or abolition of derivative finance, it asks a more probing question: what kinds of social institutions and policies would we need to put in place to both avail ourselves of the derivative's wealth production and make sure that production benefits all of us? To answer that question, the contributors to this book draw upon their deep backgrounds in finance, social science, art, and the humanities to create a new way of understanding derivative finance that does justice to its social and cultural dimensions. They offer a two-pronged analysis. First, they develop a social understanding of the derivative that casts it in the light o
£80.00
Random House USA Inc Rule 1
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Little Brown and Company AList Angels How a Band of Actors Artists and
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WW Norton & Co The Great Unravelling Losing Our Way in the New
Book Synopsis"Paul Krugman is a hero of mine. Read his book."—Al FrankenTrade Review"A rigorously argued, angrily eloquent, fiercely patriotic book." -- Boston Sunday Globe"Paul Krugman is the indispensable American columnist, a voice of truth in a political world of lies and calculated injustice. This book is even better. It makes the case, unrestrained by deference, that a revolutionary right-wing movement is out to transform the United States-and is succeeding, rolling over a supine press and political opposition." -- Anthony Lewis"Paul Krugman is the great discovery of recent American journalism. Lively, lucid, witty, superbly informed, his commentary on the state of the union is required reading for anyone concerned about the American future." -- Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr."The title of Paul Krugman's The Great Unraveling might well have been The Great Usurpation. In a republic hijacked by the radical right whose leaders reject the legitimacy of our current political system, Paul Krugman's coruscant book calls for a "great revulsion" across the land before it is too late." -- David Levering Lewis, author of W.E.B. DuBois: Biography of a Race"If I had a tenth of Paul Krugman's brain and a twentieth of his courage, I'd be the happiest person on the face of the Earth." -- James Carville"The new Krugman book documents why this top-drawer academic economist deserves at least one Pulitzer Prize for his accurate Times op-ed columns that are a lone voice, telling things as they are and debunking Washington policies that are neither compassionate nor conservative. Plutocratic democracy is in the saddle. Rx. Krugman twice a week and in this coherent sum-up on relevant 2003-2010 economics. Buy. Read. Ponder. Benefit." -- Paul A. Samuelson, Institute Professor Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
£12.99
Penguin Putnam Inc The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market
Book SynopsisThe essential stock market guide for beginners, updated with timely strategies for investing your money. The perfect gift for anyone hoping to learn the basics of investing. Now in its fifth edition, The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing has established itself as a clear, concise, and highly effective approach to stocks and investment strategy. Rooted in the principles that made it invaluable from the start, this completely revised and updated edition of The Neatest Little Guide to Stock Market Investing shares a wealth of information, including: •What has changed and what remains timeless as the economy recovers from the subprime crash •All-new insights from deep historical research showing which measurements best identify winning stocks •A rock-solid value averaging plan that grows 3 percent per quarter, regardless of the economic climate •An exclusive conversation with legendary Legg M
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Turning Losing Forex Trades Into Winners
Book SynopsisHelps FOREX traders learn effective methods for dealing with trades that are in a losing position Guides traders through the various steps to determine if the trade is with or against the overall trend Explains how to determine when a trade should be closed or left open.Table of ContentsForward. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Chapter 1. Trading Systems. Chapter 2. Trend Lines & Trend Walls. Chapter 3. Convergence & Divergence. Chapter 4. The Bad Trade. Chapter 5. Bad Trade Recovery. Chapter 6. Loss Recovery with MACD. Chapter 7. Loss Recovery with Stochastics. Chapter 8. Loss Recovery with Moving Averages. Chapter 9. Loss Recovery with Fibonacci Ranges. Chapter 10. Loss Recovery with Trend Lines. Conclusion. Loss Recovery in Practice. Appendix. Ten Pips per Day. About the Author. Index.
£55.25
John Wiley & Sons Inc The New Wealth Management
Book SynopsisMainstay reference guide for wealth management, newly updated for today's investment landscape For over a decade, The New Wealth Management: The Financial Advisor's Guide to Managing and Investing Client Assets has provided financial planners with detailed, step-by-step guidance on developing an optimal asset allocation policy for their clients.Table of ContentsAcknowledgments ix Foreword xi Preface xiii CHAPTER 1 The Wealth Management Process 1 CHAPTER 2 Fiduciary and Professional Standards 13 CHAPTER 3 Client Goals and Constraints 33 CHAPTER 4 Risk Is a Four-Letter Word 55 CHAPTER 5 Data Gathering and Analysis 75 CHAPTER 6 Client Education 103 CHAPTER 7 Mathematics of Investing 121 CHAPTER 8 Investment Theory 149 CHAPTER 9 Asset Allocation 179 CHAPTER 10 Portfolio Optimization 193 CHAPTER 11 Taxes 233 CHAPTER 12 Retirement Planning 267 CHAPTER 13 Investment Policy Statement 313 CHAPTER 14 Portfolio Management 341 CHAPTER 15 Performance Appraisal and Evaluation 373 CHAPTER 16 Selecting Investment Managers 393 CHAPTER 17 Philosophy, Process, and People 421 About the Authors 439 About the CFA Institute Investment Series 441 About the CFA Program 445 Index 447
£76.00
John Wiley & Sons Inc Market Unbound
Book SynopsisA road map for the future of the world market "Bryan has emerged as an influential voice on regulatory issues. "--The New York Times The world is on the verge of the most sweeping economic changes since the Industrial Revolution.Table of ContentsGlobal Capital Revolution. MARKET UNBOUND. Market Unbound. Hunting for Woolly Mammoths. Trees Don't Grow in the Sky. Approaching Absolute Zero. UNLEASHING GLOBAL CAPITALISM. Prosperity or Devastation? Superconductivity. Heroes to Lead Us (Not Politicians). CAPTURING THE OPPORTUNITY. The Unfettered, Unrelenting Search for Profit. Leading a Corporation in a Superconductive World. Buy Stocks, Shun Bonds. Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Market. About the Authors. Index.
£20.89
The University of Michigan Press The Moral Economy
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£31.87
The University of Michigan Press International Capital Flows in Calm and Turbulent
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£80.95
Mariner Books Plastic A Toxic Love Story
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£22.40
Penguin Putnam Inc Trillions
Book SynopsisFrom the Financial Times''s global finance correspondent, the incredible true story of the iconoclastic geeks who defied conventional wisdom and endured Wall Street''s scorn to launch the index fund revolution, democratizing investing and saving hundreds of billions of dollars in fees that would have otherwise lined fat cats'' pockets.Fifty years ago, the Manhattan Project of money management was quietly assembled in the financial industry''s backwaters, unified by the heretical idea that even many of the world''s finest investors couldn''t beat the market in the long run. The motley crew of nerds—including economist wunderkind Gene Fama, humiliated industry executive Jack Bogle, bull-headed and computer-obsessive John McQuown, and avuncular former WWII submariner Nate Most—succeeded beyond their wildest dreams. Passive investing now accounts for more than $20 trillion, equal to the entire gross domestic product of the US, and is today a force
£24.00
Penguin Putnam Inc Private Equity
£15.30
DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley) Your Financial Planner
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£15.29
John Wiley & Sons Australia Ltd Bulls Bears a Croupier The Insiders Guide to
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£25.62
DK Stock Market Investing Fast Track
Book SynopsisMust-have advice for financial success to modern investingEasy, accessible, and to the point, Stock Market Investing Fast-Track gets you up to speed quickly on the essential strategies and techniques you need to make money in the modern stock market. In this new and improved guide, you'll find: Pointers on identifying, analyzing, and buying the right stocks at the right timeAdvice on minimizing your risks and maximizing your rewards on purchases Tips on when to buy, when to sell, and when to let it rideA look at common investing mistakes and how to avoid them Guidance on managing your portfolio for long-term successA rundown of best practices on investing in cryptocurrency
£13.49
DK Options Trading
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£19.79
Penguin Random House LLC Investment Biker Around the World with Jim Rogers
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£16.20
Hoover Institution Press,U.S. Education in the Twentyfirst Century Hoover
Book SynopsisIn this thought-provoking volume, scholars offer evidence, insights, and ideas on key policy questions affecting education - such as national exams, accountability, performance, and other vital issues, while detailing the importance of education to both the individual and society as a whole.
£13.46
Windsor Books,U.S. Mastering Elliott Wave Presenting the Neely
Book SynopsisThis work presents a scientific, objective approach to market forecasting with the Elliot Wave Theory. It takes the guesswork out of Elliot Wave Analysis. Neely provides a comprehensive and detailed guide for all investors serious about finding accurate solutions to difficult markets.
£71.24
Bancroft Press Generation of Wealth Timetested Rules for
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£16.50
Green Olive Books The Commissioner
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£16.14
Changing Lives Press The Prepared Investor
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£24.26
Higherlife Development Service Bridging Generations
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John Wiley & Sons Inc Behavioral Finance and Wealth Management
Book SynopsisThe book that applies behavioral finance to the real world Understanding how to use behavioral finance theory in investing is a hot topic these days.Table of ContentsPreface xv Acknowledgments xxiii Part One Introduction to Behavioral Finance 1 Chapter 1 What Is Behavioral Finance? 3 Behavioral Finance: The Big Picture 4 Standard Finance versus Behavioral Finance 12 The Role of Behavioral Finance with Private Clients 19 How Practical Application of Behavioral Finance Can Create a Successful Advisory Relationship 19 Notes 21 Chapter 2 The History of Behavioral Finance Micro 23 Historical Perspective on the Link between Psychology and Economics 23 Modern Behavioral Finance 27 Psychographic Models Used in Behavioral Finance 36 Notes 40 Chapter 3 Introduction to Behavioral Biases 43 Introduction 43 Behavioral Biases Defined 44 Why Understanding and Identifying Behavioral Biases Is Important 45 Categorization of Behavioral Biases 46 Differences between Cognitive and Emotional Biases 46 Difference among Cognitive Biases 47 Emotional Biases 48 A Final Word on Biases 49 Summary of Part One 50 Part Two Belief Perseverance Biases Defined and Illustrated 51 Chapter 4 Cognitive Dissonance Bias 53 Bias Description 53 Practical Application 55 Research Review 57 Diagnostic Testing 59 Advice 60 Conclusion 62 Notes 62 Chapter 5 Conservatism Bias 63 Bias Description 63 Practical Application 64 Research Review 67 Diagnostic Testing 69 Advice 70 Notes 71 Chapter 6 Confirmation Bias 73 Bias Description 73 Practical Application 75 Research Review 77 Diagnostic Testing 81 Advice 83 Notes 84 Chapter 7 Representativeness Bias 85 Bias Description 85 Practical Application 87 Research Review 89 Diagnostic Testing 93 Advice 94 Notes 97 Chapter 8 Illusion of Control Bias 99 Bias Description 99 Practical Application 100 Research Review 103 Diagnostic Testing 104 Advice 105 Final Thought 106 Notes 106 Chapter 9 Hindsight Bias 107 Bias Description 107 Practical Application 108 Research Review 109 Diagnostic Testing 112 Advice 113 Notes 114 Part Three Information Processing Biases Defined and Illustrated 117 Overview of the Structure of Chapters 10 through 16 117 Chapter 10 Mental Accounting Bias 119 Bias Description 119 Practical Application 121 Research Review 123 Diagnostic Testing 128 Advice 130 The Behavioral Finance Approach to Asset Allocation based on Mental Accounting 133 Notes 134 Chapter 11 Anchoring and Adjustment Bias 135 Bias Description 135 Practical Application 136 Research Review 138 Diagnostic Testing 139 Advice 140 Bonus Discussion: Investment Strategies that Leverage Anchoring and Adjustment Bias 141 Notes 142 Chapter 12 Framing Bias 143 Bias Description 143 Practical Application 145 Research Review 148 Diagnostic Testing 150 Advice 152 Notes 153 Chapter 13 Availability Bias 155 Bias Description 155 Practical Application 157 Research Review 160 Diagnostic Test 162 Advice 163 Notes 164 Chapter 14 Self-Attribution Bias 165 Bias Description 165 Practical Application 166 Research Review 167 Diagnostic Testing 169 Advice 170 Notes 171 Chapter 15 Outcome Bias 173 Bias Description 173 Diagnostic 176 Notes 178 Chapter 16 Recency Bias 179 Bias Description 179 Practical Application 181 Research Review 184 Diagnostic Testing 185 Advice 187 Notes 188 Part Four Emotional Biases Defined and Illustrated 189 Chapter 17 Loss Aversion Bias 191 Bias Description 191 Practical Application 193 Research Review 194 Diagnostic Testing 195 Advice 196 Notes 197 Chapter 18 Overconfidence Bias 199 Bias Description 199 Practical Application 200 Research Review 201 Diagnostic Testing 203 Advice 206 A Final Word on Overconfidence 208 Notes 208 Chapter 19 Self-Control Bias 211 Bias Description 211 Practical Application 214 Research Review 216 Diagnostic Testing 219 Advice 220 Notes 222 Chapter 20 Status Quo Bias 223 Bias Description 223 Practical Application 224 Research Review 225 Diagnostic Testing 226 Advice 228 Notes 229 Chapter 21 Endowment Bias 231 Bias Description 231 Practical Application 232 Research Review 235 Diagnostic Testing 237 Advice 239 Notes 240 Chapter 22 Regret Aversion Bias 243 Bias Description 243 Practical Application 244 Research Review 246 Diagnostic Testing 247 Advice 249 Notes 251 Chapter 23 Affinity Bias 253 Bias Description 253 Research Review 256 Diagnostic Testing 258 Advice 259 Notes 260 Part Five Application of Behavioral Finance to Asset Allocation and Case Studies 261 Chapter 24 Application of Behavioral Finance to Asset Allocation 263 Practical Application of Behavioral Finance 264 Best Practical Allocation 266 Guidelines for Determining Best Practical Asset Allocation 267 Quantitative Guidelines for Incorporating Behavioral Finance in Asset Allocation 269 Investment Policy and Asset Allocation 271 Notes 271 Chapter 25 Case Studies 273 Case Study A: Mr. Nicholas 276 Case Study B: Mrs. Alexander 281 Summary of Case Studies 286 Part Six Behavioral Investor Types 287 Chapter 26 Behavioral Investor Type Diagnostic Process 289 Background of the Development of Behavioral Investor Types 290 Psychographic Models of Investor Behavior 291 Early Psychographic Models 293 The Behavioral Alpha Process: A Top-Down Approach 295 The BIT Identification Process 296 Summary 299 Notes 300 Chapter 27 Behavioral Investor Types 301 Introduction 301 Preserver 302 Follower 305 Independent 308 Accumulator 312 Summary 315 Index 317
£51.00
John Wiley & Sons Inc Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
Book SynopsisTable of Contents1 The Financial Manager and the Firm 1-1 1.1 The Role of the Financial Manager 1-2 1.2 Forms of Business Organization 1-7 1.3 Managing the Financial Function 1-10 1.4 The Goal of the Firm 1-13 1.5 Agency Conflicts: Separation of Ownership and Control 1-16 1.6 The Importance of Ethics in Business 1-22 Summary of Learning Objectives/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems Ethics Case: Incentives and Ethics: Cross-Selling at Wells Fargo 1-28 2 The Financial System and the Level of Interest Rates 2-1 2.1 The Financial System 2-2 2.2 Direct Financing 2-5 2.3 Types of Financial Markets 2-7 2.4 Market Efficiency 2-10 2.5 Financial Institutions and Indirect Financing 2-12 2.6 The Determinants of Interest Rate Levels 2-16 Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems 3 Financial Statements, Cash Flows, and Taxes 3-1 3.1 Financial Statements and Accounting Principles 3-2 3.2 The Balance Sheet 3-5 3.4 The Income Statement and the Statement of Retained Earnings 3-14 3.5 The Statement of Cash Flows 3-17 3.6 Tying Together the Financial Statements 3-20 3.7 Cash Flow to Investors 3-22 3.8 Federal Income Tax 3-27 Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems 4 Analyzing Financial Statements 4-1 4.1 Background for Financial Statement Analysis 4-2 4.2 Common-Size Financial Statements 4-4 4.3 Financial Ratios and Firm Performance 4-7 4.4 The Dupont System: A Diagnostic Tool 4-22 4.5 Selecting a Benchmark 4-27 4.6 Using Financial Ratios 4-30 Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems Ethics Case: A Sad Tale: The Demise of Arthur Andersen 4-45 5 The Time Value of Money 5-1 5.1 The Time Value of Money 5-2 5.2 Future Value and Compounding 5-4 5.3 Present Value and Discounting 5-16 5.4 Additional Concepts and Applications 5-22Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems 6 Discounted Cash Flows and Valuation 6-1 6.1 Multiple Cash Flows 6-2 6.2 Level Cash Flows: Annuities 6-9 6.3 Level Cash Flows: Perpetuities 6-22 6.4 Cash Flows That Grow at a Constant Rate 6-24 6.5 The Effective Annual Interest Rate 6-26 Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems/Appendix: Deriving the Formula for the Present Value of an Ordinary Annuity/Problem Ethics Case: America’s Ailing Drug Prices 6-38 7 Risk and Return 7-1 7.1 Risk and Return 7-2 7.2 Holding Period Returns 7-3 7.3 Expected Returns 7-4 7.4 Variance and Standard Deviation as Measures of Risk 7-8 7.5 Arithmetic Average and Geometric (Compounded) Average Returns 7-15 7.6 Risk and Diversification 7-17 7.7 Systematic Risk 7-26 7.8 The Capital Asset Pricing Model 7-31Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems Ethics Case: Pay for Performance or Just More Pay? The Conflicting Case for CEO Pay 7-41 8 Bond Valuation and the Structure of Interest Rates 8-1 8.1 Corporate Bonds 8-2 8.2 Bond Valuation 8-4 8.3 Bond Yields 8-12 8.4 Interest Rate Risk 8-15 8.5 The Determinants of Corporate Borrowing Costs 8-18 8.6 The Term Structure of Interest Rates 8-21Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems Ethics Case: The Subprime Mortgage Market Meltdown:How Did It Happen? 8-29 9 Stock Valuation 9-1 9.1 The Market for Stocks 9-2 9.2 Common and Preferred Stock 9-7 9.3 Common Stock Valuation 9-8 9.4 The General Dividend-Valuation Model 9-11 9.5 Stock Valuation: Some Simplifying Assumptions 9-12 9.6 The Relation between R and g 9-17 Mixed (Supernormal) Growth Dividend Model 9-18 9.7 Valuing Preferred Stock 9-21Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems Ethics Case: Insider Trading: Have I Got a Stock Tip for You! 9-29 10 The Fundamentals of Capital Budgeting 10-1 10.1 An Introduction to Capital Budgeting 10-2 10.2 Net Present Value 10-6 10.3 The Payback Period 10-14 10.4 The Accounting Rate of Return 10-18 10.5 Internal Rate of Return 10-19 10.6 Investment Decisions with Capital Rationing 10-29 10.7 Capital Budgeting in Practice 10-33Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems Ethics Case: Going Green: Can Automakers Invest in Environmental Solutions? 10-45 11 Cash Flows and Capital Budgeting 11-1 11.1 Calculating Project Cash Flows 11-2 11.2 Estimating Cash Flows in Practice 11-10 11.3 Forecasting Free Cash Flows 11-23 11.4 Special Cases 11-25 11.5 Harvesting an Asset 11-29Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems Ethics Case: Unilever’s Sustainable Living Plan 11-37 12 Evaluating Project Economics 12-1 12.1 Variable Costs, Fixed Costs, and Project Risk 12-2 12.2 Calculating Operating Leverage 12-9 12.3 Break-Even Analysis 12-11 12.4 The Economic Break-Even Point 12-15 12.5 Risk Analysis 12-19Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems 13 The Cost of Capital 13-1 13.1 The Firm’s Overall Cost of Capital 13-2 13.2 The Cost of Debt 13-7 13.3 The Cost of Equity 13-13 13.4 Using the WACC in Practice 13-21Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems 14 Working Capital Management 14-1 14.1 Working Capital Basics 14-2 14.2 The Operating and Cash Conversion Cycles 14-5 14.3 Working Capital Management Strategies 14-10 14.4 Accounts Receivable 14-13 14.5 Inventory Management 14-16 14.6 Cash Management and Budgeting 14-18 14.7 Financing Working Capital 14-20Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems 15 How Firms Raise Capital 15-1 15.1 Bootstrapping 15-2 15.2 Venture Capital 15-4 15.3 Initial Public Offering 15-9 15.4 IPO Pricing and Cost 15-15 15.5 General Cash Offer by a Public Company 15-19 15.6 Private Markets 15-22 15.7 Commercial Bank Loans 15-25Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems 16 Capital Structure Policy 16-1 16.1 Capital Structure and Firm Value 16-2 16.2 The Benefits and Costs of Using Debt 16-11 16.3 Two Theories of Capital Structure 16-24Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems Appendix: Leasing 16-33 Two Types of Leases 16-33 Motivations for Leasing 16-34 Conflicts between Lessees and Lessors 16-37 Evaluating a Leasing Opportunity 16-39 Summary of Learning Objective/Self-Study Problem/Solution to Self-Study Problem/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems 17 Dividends, Stock Repurchases, and Payout Policy 17-1 17.1 Dividends 17-2 17.2 Stock Repurchases 17-7 17.3 Dividends and Firm Value 17-10 17.4 Stock Dividends and Stock Splits 17-16 17.5 Setting a Dividend Payout 17-19 Summary of Learning Objectives/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems 18 Business Formation, Growth, and Valuation 18-1 18.1 Starting a Business 18-2 18.2 The Role of the Business Plan 18-10 18.3 Valuing a Business 18-11 18.4 Important Issues in Valuation 18-26Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems 19 Financial Planning and Managing Growth 19-1 19.1 Financial Planning 19-2 19.2 Financial Planning Models 19-5 19.3 A Better Financial Planning Model 19-11 19.4 Beyond the Basic Planning Models 19-18 19.5 Managing and Financing Growth 19-20Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems 20 Options and Corporate Finance 20-1 20.1 Financial Options 20-2 20.2 Option Valuation 20-6 20.3 Real Options 20-15 20.4 Agency Costs 20-19 20.5 Options and Risk Management 20-22Summary of Learning Objectives/Summary of Key Equations/Self-Study Problems/Solutions to Self-Study Problems/Discussion Questions/Questions and Problems/Sample Test Problems 21 International Financial Management 21-1 21.1 Introduction to International Financial Management 21-2 21.2 Foreign Exchange Markets 21-7 21.3 International Capital Budgeting 21-16 21.4 Global Money and Capital Markets 21-21 21.5 International Banking 21-24 Appendix A Future Value and Present Value Tables A-1 Appendix B Solutions to Odd Problems B-1 AppendixC The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act: Implications for Cash Flow to Investors, the Cost of Capital, and Capital Structure C-1 Glossary G-1 Subject Index I-1 Company Index I-19
£152.95
St Martin's Press Prince of Darkness
Book SynopsisThe amazing and forgotten story of Wall Street's first black millionaire in pre-Civil War New York.
£15.17
St Martin's Press The Great Money Reset
Book SynopsisThe COVID-19 pandemic forced us to rethink everything. Now, when it comes to envisioning a post-pandemic future, financial expert Jill Schlesinger hears one question over and over: How far should I really go to change my life? The Great Money Reset is your guide to getting serious and building your best life. A road map for navigating our present era, this book shows us how to take advantage of the seismic changes unfurling all around us to make big life improvements. Whether it's negotiating a better deal with your boss, starting or selling a business, moving to a new locale, retraining for a new career, taking time off to find yourself, or saying the heck with it and retiring early, The Great Money Reset provides an essential frame-work for strategizing and planning your next move. The Great Money Reset answers your most pressing questions with Jill's signature clarity, wit, and no-nonsense honesty. You'll learn how to change your work,
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McGraw-Hill Education Cases in Finance
Book SynopsisThis is a book of hypothetical cases written to give students real examples of key finance concepts. Each case is 3-4 pages in length, and concludes with questions and problems that walk students through calculations and critical analysis of the case to help them make business decisions.Table of Contents1 Financial Statements, Cash Flows and Taxes: Ultra Cable Corporation2 Analyzing Financial Statements: Are We Getting Too Big For Our Boots?3 DuPont Analysis: Playing the Numbers Game!4 Financial Forecasting: Growing Pains5 Financial Analysis and Forecasting: There’s More to Us Than Meets the Eye!6 Time Value of Money: Lottery Winnings – Looks Can Be Deceptive!7 Retirement Planning: It’s Better Late than Never!8 Loan Amortization: Paying Off That Dream House9 Bond Analysis and Valuation: Corporate Bonds–They Are More Complex than You Think10 Valuation of Common Stock: What Are We Really Worth?11 Estimating Cash Flow - New Project Analysis: The Lawn Robot: Is It Really Worth It?12 Capital Budgeting: Too Hot To Handle!13 Real Options and Capital Budgeting: I Wish I Had a Crystal Ball14 Divisional Costs of Capital: We Are Not All Alike!15 Marginal Cost of Capital and Capital Budgeting: Where Do We Draw The Line?16 Economic Value Added (EVA): EVA – Does It Really Work?17 Evaluating Project Risk: It’s Better to Be Safe Than Sorry!18 Debt versus Equity Financing: Look Before You Leverage!19 Bankruptcy and Reorganization: Is It Worth More Dead or Alive?20 Dividend Policy: Is It Much Ado About Nothing?21 Cash Budgeting: The Elusive Cash Balance22 International Capital Budgeting: Will It Be Worthwhile to Venture?23 Hedging with Derivatives: When in Doubt, Hedge!24 Valuing Corporate Acquisitions: Made for Each Other25 Lease Versus Buy Analysis: Why Buy It When You Can Lease It?
£190.38
McGraw Hill Education India LooseLeaf for Personal Finance
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McGraw-Hill Education Loose Leaf for Cases in Finance
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McGraw-Hill Education Integrated Video and Study Guide Power Intro
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McGraw-Hill Education Loose Leaf for Case Studies in Finance
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McGraw Hill LLC Riding the Waves of Culture Fourth Edition
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McGraw-Hill Education Loose Leaf for Database System Concepts
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McGraw-Hill Companies LooseLeaf for Fundamentals of Investments
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McGraw-Hill Companies Loose Leaf for Investments
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Random House USA Inc The Future for Investors
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Barcharts, Inc Stock Market Trading
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Barcharts, Inc Investment Terminology
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Arcadia Publishing (SC) Southwestern Pennsylvanias Coal Region Past
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Arcadia Publishing (SC) Jewish Gold Country
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Arcadia Publishing (SC) Shasta County Copper Towns Images of America
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