FInancial Management
Principkes and Application
Sheridan Titman
Tony Martin
Artbur J. Kown
John D. Martin
7TH EDITION
[size=8.000000pt]Teaching students the Logic of Finance xviiPreface xixMaking the most of your resources xxixAcknowledgements xxxi
[size=8.000000pt]Chapter [size=8.000000pt]1[size=8.000000pt]Chapter 2Chapter 3
[size=8.000000pt]Chapter 4
[size=8.000000pt]Chapter 5Chapter 6Chapter 7
[size=8.000000pt]Chapters
[size=8.000000pt]Chapter 9Chapter 10
[size=8.000000pt]PART 3 1
[size=8.000000pt]Chapter 11Chapter 12Chapter 13Chapter 14
[size=9.000000pt]PART 4[size=8.000000pt]Chapter [size=9.000000pt]15
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[size=8.000000pt]Getting started —Principles of finance 2Firms and the financial market 18
[size=8.000000pt]Understanding financial statements, taxes
and cash flows 38
[size=8.000000pt]Financial analysis—Sizing up firm performance 80
[size=8.000000pt]The time value of money—The basics 130The time value of money—Annuities and other topics 160
[size=8.000000pt]An introduction to risk and return—History of
financial market returns 192
[size=8.000000pt]Risk and return—Capital market theory 222Debt valuation and interest rates 254Share valuation 300
[size=8.000000pt]CAPITAL BUDGETING
[size=8.000000pt]Investment decision criteria 330Analysing project cash flows 376Risk analysis and project evaluation 412The cost of capital 446
[size=9.000000pt]CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND DIVIDEND POLICY
[size=8.000000pt]Capital-structure policy 482Dividend policy 52