Corporate finance: principles & practice
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adam_text | Preface and acknowledgements xii
Guided tour of the book xiv
1 The finance function l
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
1.1 Two key concepts in corporate finance 2
1.2 The role of the financial manager 5
1.3 Corporate objectives 8
1.4 How is shareholder wealth maximised? 10
1.5 Agency theory 11
Vignette 1.1 Shrinking share options 16
1.6 Corporate governance 18
Vignette 1.2 Most companies flout code on corporate governance 20
1.7 Conclusion 21
Vignette 1.3 Higgs review sets out boardroom code 22
Vignette 1.4 Bonuses undermining pay link with performance 23
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
2 Capital markets, market efficiency and ratio analysis 29
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
2.1 Sources of business finance 30
2.2 Capital markets 33
2.3 Capital market efficiency 34
2.4 Assessing financial performance 41
Vignette 2.1 If only investors could compare like with like 44
2.5 Conclusion 58
KEY POINTS ¦ SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
3 Short-term finance and the management
of working capital 67
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
3.1 The objectives of working capital management 68
3.2 Working capital policies 68
V
3.3 Working capital and the cash conversion cycle 72
Example Calculating working capital required 72
3.4 Overtrading 74
3.5 The management of stock 75
Example Using the EOQ model 77
3.6 The management of cash 79
3.7 The management of debtors 82
Example Evaluating a change in debtor policy 84
Example Cost-benefit analysis of factoring 86
3.8 Conclusion 86
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES ¦ RECOMMENDED READING
4 Long-term finance: equity finance 93
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
4.1 Equity finance 94
4.2 The stock exchange 96
Vignette 4.1 IPOs the chosen route as equity markets advance 98
Vignette 4.2 Laura Ashley rights issue shunned 100
Vignette 4.3 Nightfreight to go private via £35m management buy-out 102
4.3 Rights issues 103
Example Calculation of the theoretical ex rights price 104
Example Wealth effect of a rights issue 105
Vignette 4.4 Opinions split on Pearson discounted rights issue 108
4.4 Scrip issues, share splits, scrip dividends and share repurchases 108
Vignette 4.5 3i shareholders to reap £500m 110
4.5 Preference shares 111
4.6 Conclusion 112
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
5 Long-term finance: debt finance, hybrid finance
and leasing 119
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
5.1 Loan stock and debentures 120
Vignette 5.1 Bayer s €2bn in convertibles 122
Vignette 5.2 Ahold looks for breathing space 124
Vignette 5.3 Hellas €500m Pik 125
Vignette 5.4 New issues: Denmark and VNU meet strong demand 126
5.2 Bank and institutional debt 126
Example Interest and capital elements of annual loan payments 126
5.3 International debt finance 127
5.4 Convertible bonds 128
Example Convertible bond terms 129
Contents
5.5 Warrants 130
5.6 The valuation of fixed-interest bonds 131
Example Valuation of an irredeemable bond 132
Example Valuation of a redeemable bond with annual interest 132
Example Valuation of a redeemable bond with semi-annual interest 133
5.7 The valuation of convertible bonds 133
Example Valuation of a convertible bond 134
5.8 Leasing 136
Vignette 5.5 Leasing looks like a worthwhile option 139
Example Evaluation of leasing versus borrowing to buy 141
5.9 Conclusion 143
Vignette 5.6 Independent s rights issue delivers a reality check 144
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES ¦ RECOMMENDED READING
6 An overview of investment appraisal methods 152
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
6.1 The payback method 153
6.2 The return on capital employed method 155
Example Calculation of the return on capital employed 156
6.3 The net present value method 158
Example Calculation of the net present value 159
6.4 The internal rate of return method 162
Example Calculation of internal rates of return 163
6.5 A comparison of the NPV and IRR methods 166
6.6 The profitability index and capital rationing 170
6.7 The discounted payback method 173
6.8 Conclusion 174
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW ¦
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION ¦ REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
7 Investment appraisal: applications and risk 182
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
7.1 Relevant project cash flows 183
7.2 Taxation and capital investment decisions 184
Example NPV calculation involving taxation 187
7.3 Inflation and capital investment decisions 188
Example NPV calculation involving inflation 190
7.4 Investment appraisal and risk 192
Example Application of sensitivity analysis 193
7.5 Empirical investigations of investment appraisal 199
7.6 Conclusion 201
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES ¦ RECOMMENDED READING
vii
8 Portfolio theory and the capital asset pricing model 209
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
8.1 The measurement of risk 210
8.2 The concept of diversification 213
8.3 Investor attitudes to risk 217
8.4 Markowitz s portfolio theory 219
8.5 Introduction to the capital asset pricing model 222
8.6 Using the CAPM to value shares 223
Vignette 8.1 Sizing up the historical equity risk premium 230
8.7 Empirical tests of the CAPM 231
8.8 Conclusion 234
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
9 The cost of capital and capital structure 241
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
9.1 Calculating the cost of individual sources of finance 242
9.2 Calculating the weighted average cost of capital 246
Example Calculation of the weighted average cost of capital 247
9.3 Average and marginal cost of capital 249
9.4 The CAPM and investment appraisal 250
Example The CAPM in the investment appraisal process 253
9.5 Practical problems with calculating WACC 255
9.6 WACC in the real world 257
9.7 Gearing: its measurement and significance 258
Vignette 9.1 Leeds defends Woodgate sale 260
9.8 The concept of an optimal capital structure 261
9.9 The traditional approach to capital structure 262
9.10 Miller and Modigliani (I): the net income approach 264
Example Arbitrage process using two companies 265
9.11 Miller and Modigliani (II): corporate tax 267
9.12 Market imperfections 267
9.13 Miller and personal taxation 270
9.14 Pecking order theory 271
9.15 Does an optimal capital structure exist? A conclusion 272
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
10 Dividend policy 282
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
10.1 Dividends: operational and practical issues 283
10.2 The effect of dividends on shareholder wealth 286
10.3 Dividend irrelevance 286
10.4 Dividend relevance 288
Contents
Vignette 10.1 Prudential down 18% on dividend fears 289
Vignette 10.2 M S buoyed by relief 290
Example Calculation of share price using dividend growth model 291
10.5 Dividend relevance or irrelevance? 293
10.6 Dividend policies 293
Vignette 10.3 FT MONEY: Dubious dividend decisions
that drive me to despair 294
10.7 Alternatives to cash dividends 297
Vignette 10.4 Cadbury defends the bid price 298
Vignette 10.5 Share buybacks rise 92% in US 299
10.8 Empirical evidence on dividend policy 301
10.9 Conclusion 302
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
11 Mergers and takeovers 311
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
11.1 The terminology of mergers and takeovers 312
11.2 Justifications for acquisitions 313
Example Boot-strapping 316
11.3 Trends in takeover activity 318
Vignette 11.1 Water faces up to rising debt levels 320
11.4 Target company valuation 321
Example Takeover (Simpson and Stant) 321
11.5 The financing of acquisitions 328
Vignette 11.2 Morrison bid value drops to £2bn 330
11.6 Strategic and tactical issues 332
Vignette 11.3 The Takeover Panel cracks down on Indigo 335
Vignette 11.4 More EU member states opt for poison pill 338
Vignette 11.5 No slanging match as BPB attempts to prove that
its case is mathematically correct 339
11.7 Divestment 340
Vignette 11.6 Just a mention of spin-off can unlock value
for shareholders 342
Vignette 11.7 RSA s health insurer in £l47m MBO 343
11.8 Empirical research on acquisitions 345
11.9 Conclusion 348
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
12 Risk management 359
LEARNING OBJECTIVES ¦ INTRODUCTION
12.1 Interest and exchange rate risk 360
Vignette 12.1 Balance sheets left reeling by the Real 361
Vignette 12.2 Daimler increases hedging against dollar 363
ix
12.2 Internal risk management 366
12.3 External risk management 368
Example Forward rate agreement 369
Example Money market hedge 370
12.4 Futures contracts 370
Example Using interest rate futures 371
Example Using US currency futures 372
12.5 Options 373
Example Using interest rate options 376
Example Using exchange rate options 376
12.6 Swaps 379
Vignette 12.3 Interest rate swaps: changing hopes boost volume 380
Example Plain vanilla interest rate swap 381
Example Fixed to floating currency swap 383
12.7 Issues in risk management 385
Vignette 12.4 Companies too short sighted when hedging 386
12.8 Conclusion 390
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW ¦
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION ¦ REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
13 International investment decisions 397
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
13.1 The reasons for foreign investment 398
Vignette 13.1 National news: foreign direct investment
almost trebles 399
Vignette 13.2 Europe is winning the war for economic freedoms 401
Vignette 13.3 Foreign investment: competitors turn up the heat 402
13.2 Different forms of international trade 403
13.3 The evaluation of foreign investment decisions 406
Vignette 13.4 Positive experience in difficult markets 406
Example Foreign direct investment evaluation 410
13.4 The cost of capital for foreign direct investment 412
13.5 Political risk 415
13.6 Conclusion 417
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
Appendix: Answers to end-of-chapter questions 425
Glossary 479
Present value tables 487
Index 489
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Preface and acknowledgements xii
Guided tour of the book xiv
1 The finance function l
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
1.1 Two key concepts in corporate finance 2
1.2 The role of the financial manager 5
1.3 Corporate objectives 8
1.4 How is shareholder wealth maximised? 10
1.5 Agency theory 11
Vignette 1.1 Shrinking share options 16
1.6 Corporate governance 18
Vignette 1.2 Most companies 'flout code on corporate governance' 20
1.7 Conclusion 21
Vignette 1.3 Higgs review sets out boardroom code 22
Vignette 1.4 Bonuses undermining pay link with performance 23
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
2 Capital markets, market efficiency and ratio analysis 29
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
2.1 Sources of business finance 30
2.2 Capital markets 33
2.3 Capital market efficiency 34
2.4 Assessing financial performance 41
Vignette 2.1 If only investors could compare like with like 44
2.5 Conclusion 58
KEY POINTS ¦ SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
3 Short-term finance and the management
of working capital 67
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
3.1 The objectives of working capital management 68
3.2 Working capital policies 68
V
3.3 Working capital and the cash conversion cycle 72
Example Calculating working capital required 72
3.4 Overtrading 74
3.5 The management of stock 75
Example Using the EOQ model 77
3.6 The management of cash 79
3.7 The management of debtors 82
Example Evaluating a change in debtor policy 84
Example Cost-benefit analysis of factoring 86
3.8 Conclusion 86
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES ¦ RECOMMENDED READING
4 Long-term finance: equity finance 93
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
4.1 Equity finance 94
4.2 The stock exchange 96
Vignette 4.1 IPOs the chosen route as equity markets advance 98
Vignette 4.2 Laura Ashley rights issue shunned 100
Vignette 4.3 Nightfreight to go private via £35m management buy-out 102
4.3 Rights issues 103
Example Calculation of the theoretical ex rights price 104
Example Wealth effect of a rights issue 105
Vignette 4.4 Opinions split on Pearson discounted rights issue 108
4.4 Scrip issues, share splits, scrip dividends and share repurchases 108
Vignette 4.5 3i shareholders to reap £500m 110
4.5 Preference shares 111
4.6 Conclusion 112
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
5 Long-term finance: debt finance, hybrid finance
and leasing 119
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
5.1 Loan stock and debentures 120
Vignette 5.1 Bayer's €2bn in convertibles 122
Vignette 5.2 Ahold looks for breathing space 124
Vignette 5.3 Hellas' €500m Pik 125
Vignette 5.4 New issues: Denmark and VNU meet strong demand 126
5.2 Bank and institutional debt 126
Example Interest and capital elements of annual loan payments 126
5.3 International debt finance 127
5.4 Convertible bonds 128
Example Convertible bond terms 129
Contents
5.5 Warrants 130
5.6 The valuation of fixed-interest bonds 131
Example Valuation of an irredeemable bond 132
Example Valuation of a redeemable bond with annual interest 132
Example Valuation of a redeemable bond with semi-annual interest 133
5.7 The valuation of convertible bonds 133
Example Valuation of a convertible bond 134
5.8 Leasing 136
Vignette 5.5 Leasing looks like a worthwhile option 139
Example Evaluation of leasing versus borrowing to buy 141
5.9 Conclusion 143
Vignette 5.6 Independent's rights issue delivers a reality check 144
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES ¦ RECOMMENDED READING
6 An overview of investment appraisal methods 152
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
6.1 The payback method 153
6.2 The return on capital employed method 155
Example Calculation of the return on capital employed 156
6.3 The net present value method 158
Example Calculation of the net present value 159
6.4 The internal rate of return method 162
Example Calculation of internal rates of return 163
6.5 A comparison of the NPV and IRR methods 166
6.6 The profitability index and capital rationing 170
6.7 The discounted payback method 173
6.8 Conclusion 174
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW ¦
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION ¦ REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
7 Investment appraisal: applications and risk 182
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
7.1 Relevant project cash flows 183
7.2 Taxation and capital investment decisions 184
Example NPV calculation involving taxation 187
7.3 Inflation and capital investment decisions 188
Example NPV calculation involving inflation 190
7.4 Investment appraisal and risk 192
Example Application of sensitivity analysis 193
7.5 Empirical investigations of investment appraisal 199
7.6 Conclusion 201
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES ¦ RECOMMENDED READING
vii
8 Portfolio theory and the capital asset pricing model 209
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
8.1 The measurement of risk 210
8.2 The concept of diversification 213
8.3 Investor attitudes to risk 217
8.4 Markowitz's portfolio theory 219
8.5 Introduction to the capital asset pricing model 222
8.6 Using the CAPM to value shares 223
Vignette 8.1 Sizing up the historical equity risk premium 230
8.7 Empirical tests of the CAPM 231
8.8 Conclusion 234
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
9 The cost of capital and capital structure 241
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
9.1 Calculating the cost of individual sources of finance 242
9.2 Calculating the weighted average cost of capital 246
Example Calculation of the weighted average cost of capital 247
9.3 Average and marginal cost of capital 249
9.4 The CAPM and investment appraisal 250
Example The CAPM in the investment appraisal process 253
9.5 Practical problems with calculating WACC 255
9.6 WACC in the real world 257
9.7 Gearing: its measurement and significance 258
Vignette 9.1 Leeds defends Woodgate sale 260
9.8 The concept of an optimal capital structure 261
9.9 The traditional approach to capital structure 262
9.10 Miller and Modigliani (I): the net income approach 264
Example Arbitrage process using two companies 265
9.11 Miller and Modigliani (II): corporate tax 267
9.12 Market imperfections 267
9.13 Miller and personal taxation 270
9.14 Pecking order theory 271
9.15 Does an optimal capital structure exist? A conclusion 272
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
10 Dividend policy 282
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
10.1 Dividends: operational and practical issues 283
10.2 The effect of dividends on shareholder wealth 286
10.3 Dividend irrelevance 286
10.4 Dividend relevance 288
Contents
Vignette 10.1 Prudential down 18% on dividend fears 289
Vignette 10.2 M S buoyed by relief 290
Example Calculation of share price using dividend growth model 291
10.5 Dividend relevance or irrelevance? 293
10.6 Dividend policies 293
Vignette 10.3 FT MONEY: Dubious dividend decisions
that drive me to despair 294
10.7 Alternatives to cash dividends 297
Vignette 10.4 Cadbury defends the bid price 298
Vignette 10.5 Share buybacks rise 92% in US 299
10.8 Empirical evidence on dividend policy 301
10.9 Conclusion 302
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
11 Mergers and takeovers 311
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
11.1 The terminology of mergers and takeovers 312
11.2 Justifications for acquisitions 313
Example Boot-strapping 316
11.3 Trends in takeover activity 318
Vignette 11.1 Water faces up to rising debt levels 320
11.4 Target company valuation 321
Example Takeover (Simpson and Stant) 321
11.5 The financing of acquisitions 328
Vignette 11.2 Morrison bid value drops to £2bn 330
11.6 Strategic and tactical issues 332
Vignette 11.3 The Takeover Panel cracks down on Indigo 335
Vignette 11.4 More EU member states opt for 'poison pill' 338
Vignette 11.5 No slanging match as BPB attempts to prove that
its case is mathematically correct 339
11.7 Divestment 340
Vignette 11.6 Just a mention of spin-off can unlock value
for shareholders 342
Vignette 11.7 RSA's health insurer in £l47m MBO 343
11.8 Empirical research on acquisitions 345
11.9 Conclusion 348
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
12 Risk management 359
LEARNING OBJECTIVES ¦ INTRODUCTION
12.1 Interest and exchange rate risk 360
Vignette 12.1 Balance sheets left reeling by the Real 361
Vignette 12.2 Daimler increases hedging against dollar 363
ix
12.2 Internal risk management 366
12.3 External risk management 368
Example Forward rate agreement 369
Example Money market hedge 370
12.4 Futures contracts 370
Example Using interest rate futures 371
Example Using US currency futures 372
12.5 Options 373
Example Using interest rate options 376
Example Using exchange rate options 376
12.6 Swaps 379
Vignette 12.3 Interest rate swaps: changing hopes boost volume 380
Example Plain vanilla interest rate swap 381
Example Fixed to floating currency swap 383
12.7 Issues in risk management 385
Vignette 12.4 Companies'too short sighted when hedging' 386
12.8 Conclusion 390
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW ¦
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION ¦ REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
13 International investment decisions 397
LEARNING OBJECTIVES • INTRODUCTION
13.1 The reasons for foreign investment 398
Vignette 13.1 National news: foreign direct investment
almost trebles 399
Vignette 13.2 Europe is winning the war for economic freedoms 401
Vignette 13.3 Foreign investment: competitors turn up the heat 402
13.2 Different forms of international trade 403
13.3 The evaluation of foreign investment decisions 406
Vignette 13.4 Positive experience in difficult markets 406
Example Foreign direct investment evaluation 410
13.4 The cost of capital for foreign direct investment 412
13.5 Political risk 415
13.6 Conclusion 417
KEY POINTS • SELF-TEST QUESTIONS • QUESTIONS FOR REVIEW •
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION • REFERENCES • RECOMMENDED READING
Appendix: Answers to end-of-chapter questions 425
Glossary 479
Present value tables 487
Index 489 |
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spelling | Watson, Denzil Verfasser aut Corporate finance principles & practice Denzil Watson and Antony Head 4. ed. Harlow [u.a.] Prentice-Hall [u.a.] 2007 XVII,506 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Corporations Finance Finanzmanagement (DE-588)4139075-1 gnd rswk-swf Corporate Finance (DE-588)4269795-5 gnd rswk-swf Finanzierung (DE-588)4017182-6 gnd rswk-swf Kapitalgesellschaft (DE-588)4129472-5 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143389-0 Aufgabensammlung gnd-content 2\p (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Kapitalgesellschaft (DE-588)4129472-5 s Finanzmanagement (DE-588)4139075-1 s DE-604 Corporate Finance (DE-588)4269795-5 s 3\p DE-604 Finanzierung (DE-588)4017182-6 s 4\p DE-604 Head, Antony 1953- Verfasser (DE-588)129651311 aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016660331&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 4\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title_auth | Corporate finance principles & practice |
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title_full | Corporate finance principles & practice Denzil Watson and Antony Head |
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title_short | Corporate finance |
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