Essential guidance for the corporate finance professional β advisor, Board Director, CFO, Treasurer, business development executive, or M&A expertβto ask the right questions and make the critical decisions. Strategic Corporate Finance is a practical guide to the key issues, their context, and their
Capital Structuring: Corporate Finance
β Scribed by Brian Coyle
- Publisher
- Global Professional Publishing
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 110
- Series
- Risk Management Series
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Β· Worked examples illustrating key points
Β· Explanation of complex or obscure terms
Β· Full glossary of terms
The titles in this series, all previously published by BPP Training, are now available in entirely updated and reformatted editions. Each offers an international perspective on a particular aspect of risk management.
Topics included in this title in the Corporate Finance series include Quantifying the need for funds from outside the business; An overview of the various funding options available to managers; Equity and debt funding; Hybrid financial instruments; Models on the optimal capital structure; Debt profile management; and Refinancing. Especially intended for risk managers, financial officers, fund managers, investment advisers, accountants, and students of business and finance.
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