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Introduction to Corporate Finance: What Companies Do (with CourseMate, 1 term (6 months) Printed Access Card and Thomson ONE Business School Edition 6-month Printed Access Card)

Author John Graham, Scott B. Smart
Publisher South-Western College Pub
Category Business & Economics
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ISBN / ASIN1111222282
ISBN-139781111222284
Sales Rank507,937
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Get closer to finance as it's actually practiced today with the powerful approach from award-winning authors John Graham and Scott Smart found in INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE FINANCE: WHAT COMPANIES DO, 3E. Theoretically sound yet practically relevant, INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE FINANCE, 3E integrates examples throughout to emphasize the roles of financial managers and CFOs and show how financial management actually works in today's real companies. This book's accessible, inviting approach gives finance majors the solid foundation they need while remaining relevant to the large number of non-majors in your course. Timely real examples and the latest material on the recent financial crisis, innovative online learning tools, and an integrated approach enable you to keep students of varying degrees of ability both motivated and involved. New author John Graham, one of the most prolific and widely cited scholars in finance today, brings new emphasis to connecting real-life corporate finance to everyday life.
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