Part One: Overview of Corporate FinanceChapter 1:Introduction to Corporate FinanceChapter 2:Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash FlowPart Two: Financial Statements and Long-Term Financial PlanningChapter 3:Working with Financial StatementsChapter 4:Long-Term Financial Planning and GrowthPart Three: Valuation of Future Cash FlowsChapter 5:Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of MoneyChapter 6:Discounted Cash Flow ValuationChapter 7:Interest Rates and Bond ValuationChapter 8:Stock ValuationPart Four: Capital BudgetingChapter 9:Net Present Value and Other Investment CriteriaChapter 10:Making Capital Investment DecisionsChapter 11:Project Analysis and EvaluationPart Five: Risk and ReturnChapter 12:Some Lessons from Capital Market HistoryChapter 13:Return, Risk, and the Security Market LineChapter 14:Options and Corporate FinancePart Six: Cost of Capital and Long-Term Financial PolicyChapter 15:Cost of CapitalChapter 16:Raising CapitalChapter 17:Financial Leverage and Capital Structure PolicyChapter 18:Dividends and Dividend PolicyPart Seven: Short-Term Financial Planning and ManagementChapter 19:Short-Term Finance and PlanningChapter 20:Cash and Liquidity ManagementChapter 21:Credit and Inventory ManagementPart Eight: Topics in Corporate FinanceChapter 22:International Corporate Finance
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