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Principles of Corporate Finance with S&P bind-in card

Principles of Corporate Finance with S&P bind-in card
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Principles of Corporate Finance with S&P bind-in card

 
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Principles of Corporate Finance is the worldwide leading text that describes the theory and practice of corporate finance. Throughout the book the authors show how managers use financial theory to solve practical problems and as a way of learning how to respond to change by showing not just how but why companies and management act as they do. The text is comprehensive, authoritative, and modern and yet the material is presented at a common sense level. The discussions and illustrations are unique due to the depth of detail blended with a distinct sense of humor for which the book is well known and highly regarded. This text is a valued reference for thousands of practicing financial managers.

 
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Product Details
Author:Richard A. Brealey
Hardcover:976 pages
Publisher:McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Publication Date:October 09, 2007
Language:English
ISBN:0073368695
Product Width:210.75 centimeters
Product Height:251.5 centimeters
Product Weight:4.52 pounds
Package Length:10.2 inches
Package Width:8.3 inches
Package Height:1.6 inches
Package Weight:4.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 21 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 21 customer reviews )
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13 of 15 found the following review helpful:


3Bad emphasis on Efficient Market Hypothesis  Aug 21, 2009 By Ratatosk
This book is an introduction to many topics in corporate finance. It is mostly well written and easy to understand if you are familiar with the topics already. The book offers many valuable bits of knowledge and I learned many things from it.

My main complaint with this book, however, and the reason I have only rated it at 3 stars, is its emphasis and almost blind belief in the Efficient Market Hypothesis and the derived theories such as the Capital Asset Pricing Model. This belief influences many parts of the book, but the assumption that stock markets have a superior intelligence in the aggregate is clearly a fallacy in my opinion and experience, because the stock markets often do exhibit 'cascading' irrational behaviour.

Another book which may interest you is: Analysis for Financial Management by Robert Higgins, which is a shorter book that is perhaps also a little better at explaining many of the core concepts in corporate finance, although it naturally doesn't cover all the details of this much larger book.

PS: This review is for the 8th edition.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Very Good Book  Mar 31, 2009 By Diane P.
I like this book because it addresses the reader directly. It is extremely useful if corporate finance is not new to you . I had already read "Fundamentals of Corporate Finance" by the same authors which is more for the beginning finance student and that helped a lot with this book.

6 of 8 found the following review helpful:


5My favorite Book at grad school, and even among undergrad  Oct 06, 2009 By Tomorrow's Man
Pros:
1. Fun to read (read the footnotes - the authors have a great sense of humor)
2. Explains concepts extremely well
3. Great examples, index, and chapter quizzes

Cons:
1. No solutions manual (there are quiz solutions, just no solutions to supplemental material)
2. Part V, Chapter 17 uses uncommon terminology - unless you take the second semester Finance class don't worry about it. Your prof will address this...

Finance can be a difficult subject for some, and this book simply makes finance easier. The authors have a great sense of humor and their footnotes are either (1) funny, or (2) incredibly interesting. In any highly quantitative course you're going to have to read a short-ish chapter that takes a long time to complete - this book makes that "long time" enjoyable. This is my favorite college/university level book & when I talk to others who've read this I hear the similar praise..

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5Best Introduction I Have Ever Seen  Jun 30, 2009 By James Kociuba "James Kociuba"
If you want a job on Wall Street as a financial analyst, this is your first book. After working through this book, you can move on to more advanced texts. You will have a great basic foundation.

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5Probably the best book as introduction to Corporate Finance  Nov 01, 2010 By Businessfocus
I am an MBA Grad and a finance professional. You need to have this clear: this book is probably the best out there as introduction to Corporate Finance. The main downside is the price.

This book covers a lot of topics and is pretty well explained. If you find this book difficult, most likely you will find all finance books for college or university level quite complex too. Remember: finance is not an easy topic and BMA have tried to make it as easy as possible for all of us. CFOs and top finance professional around the world get quite good compensation level because they managed to understand the complexities of the financial industry. If you want to develop a career in finance, this is probably the best book to get into your personal library. For study or down the road, you will come back to this book for general concepts and guidance. However, the book does not go deep into any topic, it is just a general level review of multiple topics in corporate finance. Of course, if you decide to specialize in valuation, risk management, derivatives, project finance, etc; you will most likely purchase other books or even decide to go and read the research papers directly (although the majority of us wont because they are usually too complex, mathematical and just not time-efficient).

If you are business person and want a book at a very simple level (like a manual) to understand finance to run your business, this is not the book for you. This is a basic book for a person that will be going into finance as a profession and needs an introduction to different material. And believe me, it will be very useful even if you decide to take that derivatives class in a business school.

How does the BMA (Brealey, Myers, Allen) compare with older version (where it was BM only)? Well in my opinion its a big difference. The authors, especially Franklin Allen, have dedicated the last years to substantially improve the content of the book and update a lot of the material. They still have room to go but have done a great job and this is probably the best book out there in finance.

The critic about finance in the light of the last economic crises is usually misguided. Most of the finance concepts (specially the ones covered in this book) are quite sound and have always indicated that excesses can lead to bubbles and massive adjustments. Franklin Allen is an expert in this field and a critic of how the financial system developed in the last year. Bubbles have existed for hundreds of years and are not a new phonemena - and they have been well studied! I really hope Allen adds more analysis about the topic in the next edition.

Finally, if you have to consider multiple books out there, how should you think about buying this one? In my opinion this book has great content but is very expensive. But so are many of the other choices out there. I would recommend getting the last edition of this book if you are planning on a career in finance: it is only then whes it becomes a good value. Otherwise, just buy an older version that is cheaper or get an international edition if you can (and its legal).

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