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This open access textbook offers a guide to corporate finance for modern companies that want to create long-term value. Drawing on recent literature on sustainable companies, it starts by analysing the Sustainable Development Goals as a strategy for the transition to a sustainable economy. Next, it translates the general concept of sustainability into core corporate finance methods, such as net present value, company valuation, cost of capital, capital structure and M&A.

Current corporate finance textbooks are primarily based on the shareholder model, designed to maximise financial value. This book instead adopts the integrated model, which argues that companies have to serve the interests of their current and future stakeholders. Accordingly, companies move from simply maximising financial value to optimising integrated value, which combines financial, social and environmental value. Applying this new paradigm of integrated value is the truly innovative feature of this textbook.

Written for undergraduate and graduate students of Finance, Economics, and Business Administration, this textbook provides a fresh analysis of corporate finance. Combining theory, empirical data and examples from actual companies, it reveals the sustainability challenges for corporate investment and shows how finance can be used to steer funds to sustainable companies and projects and thus accelerate the transition to a sustainable economy.



Table of Contents

Introduction.- Part 1: Why Corporate Finance for Long-term Value?.- Chapter 1. The Company Within Social and Planetary Boundaries.- Chapter 2. Integrated Value Creation.- Chapter 3. Corporate Governance.- Part 2: Discount Rates and Valuation Methods.- Chapter 4. Discount Rates and the Scarcity of Capital.- Chapter 5. Calculating Social and Environmental Value.- Chapter 6. Investment Decision Rules.- Chapter 7. Capital Budgeting.- Part 3: Valuation of Companies.- Chapter 8. Valuing Bonds.- Chapter 9. Valuing Public Equity.- Chapter 10. Valuing Private Equity.- Chapter 11. Case-study Integrated Valuation: Inditex.- Part 4: Risk, Return and Impact.- Chapter 12. Risk-return Analysis.- Chapter 13. Cost of Capital.- Chapter 14. Capital Market Adaptability, Investor Behaviour and Impact.- Part 5: Corporate Financial Policies.- Chapter 15. Capital Structure.- Chapter 16. Issues and Pay-outs.- Chapter 17. Reporting and Investor Relations.- Chapter 18. Mergers and Acquisitions.- Chapter 19. Options on All Capitals.


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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 14/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031350085, 978-3031350085
      ISBN10: 3031350081

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This open access textbook offers a guide to corporate finance for modern companies that want to create long-term value. Drawing on recent literature on sustainable companies, it starts by analysing the Sustainable Development Goals as a strategy for the transition to a sustainable economy. Next, it translates the general concept of sustainability into core corporate finance methods, such as net present value, company valuation, cost of capital, capital structure and M&A.

      Current corporate finance textbooks are primarily based on the shareholder model, designed to maximise financial value. This book instead adopts the integrated model, which argues that companies have to serve the interests of their current and future stakeholders. Accordingly, companies move from simply maximising financial value to optimising integrated value, which combines financial, social and environmental value. Applying this new paradigm of integrated value is the truly innovative feature of this textbook.

      Written for undergraduate and graduate students of Finance, Economics, and Business Administration, this textbook provides a fresh analysis of corporate finance. Combining theory, empirical data and examples from actual companies, it reveals the sustainability challenges for corporate investment and shows how finance can be used to steer funds to sustainable companies and projects and thus accelerate the transition to a sustainable economy.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction.- Part 1: Why Corporate Finance for Long-term Value?.- Chapter 1. The Company Within Social and Planetary Boundaries.- Chapter 2. Integrated Value Creation.- Chapter 3. Corporate Governance.- Part 2: Discount Rates and Valuation Methods.- Chapter 4. Discount Rates and the Scarcity of Capital.- Chapter 5. Calculating Social and Environmental Value.- Chapter 6. Investment Decision Rules.- Chapter 7. Capital Budgeting.- Part 3: Valuation of Companies.- Chapter 8. Valuing Bonds.- Chapter 9. Valuing Public Equity.- Chapter 10. Valuing Private Equity.- Chapter 11. Case-study Integrated Valuation: Inditex.- Part 4: Risk, Return and Impact.- Chapter 12. Risk-return Analysis.- Chapter 13. Cost of Capital.- Chapter 14. Capital Market Adaptability, Investor Behaviour and Impact.- Part 5: Corporate Financial Policies.- Chapter 15. Capital Structure.- Chapter 16. Issues and Pay-outs.- Chapter 17. Reporting and Investor Relations.- Chapter 18. Mergers and Acquisitions.- Chapter 19. Options on All Capitals.


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