Mastering corporate finance is a lot easier than you think.
Business school textbooks are notoriously dry, static, and filled with confusing acronyms. The Wall Street MBA takes a different approach by presenting a succinct âœcrash course,â breaking down the main concepts of MBA finance and accounting programs to provide the information and insight you need to:
âReview financial statements
âAnalyze earnings
âDetect fraud
âValue companies
âDetermine the cost of capital
Fully updated and revised, this new edition will also get you up to speed on important new trends in FinTech, alternative investments, and cost accounting.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Accounting
Chapter 1: Accounting Basics
Chapter 2: Balance Sheet
Chapter 3: Income Statement
Chapter 4: Cash Flow Statement
Chapter 5: Fraud and Manipulation
Chapter 6: Financial Analysis
Chapter 7: Managerial Accounting
Part 2: Finance
Chapter 8: Cost of Capital
Chapter 9: Valuation
Chapter 10: Wall Street Basics: Stocks and Bonds
Chapter 11: Wall Street Part Deux: Arbitrage, Derivatives, and Hedge Funds
Chapter 12: Mergers and Aquisitions
Chapter 13: Currency
Chapter 14: Real Estate
Chapter 15: Commodities
Chapter 16: Portfolio Theory
Chapter 17: The Business of Finance
Conclusion
Appendix A: Case Study: Car-E-Oki, Inc.
Appendix B: Sample Problems
Appendix C: Summary Formulas
Glossary
Recommended Readings
Index