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How the book will help you in the course: Multi-disciplinary Approach: Subjects explain how all areas of business affect and are affected by corporate finance. Spreadsheet Models: Accompany each chapter (except Ch. 1) for problem solving. Textbook writing experience of Gene Brigh

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Auteur(s): Brigham, Eugene F.Ehrhardt, Michael C.

Editeur: Thomson

Année de Publication: 2005

pages: 1265

Langue: Anglais

ISBN: 978-0-324-22416-0

Edition: 11

How the book will help you in the course: Multi-disciplinary Approach: Subjects explain how all areas of business affect and are affected by corporate finance. Spreadsheet Models: Accompany each chapter (except Ch. 1) for problem solving. Textbook writing experience of Gene Brigh

How the book will help you in the course:

  • Multi-disciplinary Approach: Subjects explain how all areas of business affect and are affected by corporate finance.
  • Spreadsheet Models: Accompany each chapter (except Ch. 1) for problem solving.
  • Textbook writing experience of Gene Brigham (30 years) with contemporary scholarship of Mike Ehrhardt.
  • Appendices moved to the web site for easy access.
  • Practical Application of Theory and Trends: Application through tried and true pedagogy, real-world examples, problem sets, and integrated mini-cases.
  • Integration of spreadsheets and web-based data throughout the text.
  • Tool Kit: Available to show how the calculations required in each chapter are done with Excel.
  • Web Safaris: Beginning with a description of the data needed to solve a problem, web safaris contain hyperlinks to the appropriate web site, along with a series of screen shots that take the user step-by-step through the site to the desired data.
  • Mini Case spreadsheets: In addition to the PowerPoint slides, the text includes these Excel spreadsheets that do the calculations required in the Mini Cases.
  • Two types of spreadsheet problems: The first type is a "Build a Model" problem, where students start with a partially completed spreadsheet that contains financial data plus instructions for solving a particular problem. The second type of spreadsheet problem is a "What If Analysis" where students start with a spreadsheet containing data, instructions, and a completed model, plus a series of questions that asks them to change certain inputs and to observe changes in the key outputs.

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