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Titel: Corporate finance
Autor: Hillier, David
Jahr: 2013
Detailed Table of Contents
Part One: Overview 1
1 Introduction to Corporate Finance 1
1.1 What Is Corporate Finance? 1
1.2 The Goal of Financial Management 8
1.3 Financial Markets 10
1.4 Corporate Finance in Action: The Case of Google 14
Summary and Conclusions 18
Questions and Problems 18
Exam Question 22
Practical Case Study 22
References 23
Additional Reading 23
2 Corporate Governance 25
2.1 The Corporate Firm 26
2.2 The Agency Problem and Control of the Corporation 29
2.3 The Governance Structure of Corporations 40
2.4 The 2004 OECD Principles of Corporate Governance 42
2.5 International Corporate Governance 48
2.6 Corporate Governance in Action: Starbucks 51
Summary and Conclusions 52
Questions and Problems 52
Exam Question 55
Mini Case 55
Practical Case Study 55
References 56
Additional Reading 56
Part Two: Value and Capital Budgeting 62
3 Financial Statement Analysis 62
3.1 The Statement of Financial Position 62
3.2 The Income Statement 64
3.3 Taxes 66
3.4 Net Working Capital 68
3.5 Cash Flow 68
3.6 Financial Statement Analysis 70
3.7 Ratio Analysis 70
3.8 The Du Pont Identity 78
3.9 Using Financial Statement Information 79
Summary and Conclusions 82
Questions and Problems 83
Exam Question 88
Mini Case 89
Practical Case Study 91
Relevant Accounting Standards 91
References 91
Additional Reading 91
Appendix 3: Financial Planning
Available on the Online Learning Centre
4 Discounted Cash Flow Valuation 92
4.1 Valuation: The One-period Case 92
4.2 Valuation: The Multi-period Case 95
4.3 Compounding Periods 102
4.4 Simplifications 106
Summary and Conclusions 114
Questions and Problems 115
Exam Question 119
Mini Case 119
Practical Case Study 120
Additional Reading 120
Appendix 4: Net Present Value: First Principles of Finance
Available on the Online Learning Centre
5 Bond, Equity and Firm Valuation 121
5.1 Definition and Example of a Bond 121
5.2 How to Value Bonds 123
5.3 Bond Concepts 125
5.4 The Present Value of Equity 126
5.5 Estimates of Parameters in the Dividend Growth Model 131
5.6 Growth Opportunities 134
5.7 The Dividend Growth Model and the NPVGO Model 137
5.8 Stock Market Reporting 139
5.9 Firm Valuation 140
Summary and Conclusions 144
Questions and Problems 145
Exam Question 149
Mini Case 149
Practical Case Study 150
Relevant Accounting Standards 151
Additional Reading 151
Appendix 5: The Term Structure of Interest Rates, Spot Rates and Yield to Maturity
Available on the Online Learning Centre
6 Net Present Value and Other Investment Rules 152
6.1 Why Use Net Present Value? 152
6.2 The Payback Period Method 154
6.3 The Discounted Payback Period Method 157
6.4 The Average Accounting Return Method 157
6.5 The Internal Rate of Return 160
6.6 Problems with the IRR Approach 162
6.7 The Profitability Index 169
6.8 The Practice of Capital Budgeting 171
Summary and Conclusions 172
Questions and Problems 172
Exam Question 178
Mini Case 179
Practical Case Study 179
Additional Reading 180
7 Making Capital Investment Decisions 181
7 A Incremental Cash Flows 181
7.2 Whair Balls Ltd: An Example 184
7.3 Inflation and Capital Budgeting 190
7 A Alternative Definitions of Operating Cash Flow 193
7.5 Investments of Unequal Lives: The Equivalent Annual Cost Method 195
Summary and Conclusions 199
Questions and Problems 199
Exam Question 206
Mini Case 206
Practical Case Study 207
Relevant Accounting Standards 208
Additional Reading 209
8 Risk Analysis, Real Options and Capital Budgeting 210
8.1 Sensitivity Analysis, Scenario Analysis and Break-even Analysis 210
8.2 Monte Carlo Simulation 217
8.3 Real Options 221
8.4 Decision Trees 224
Summary and Conclusions 226
Questions and Problems 227
Exam Question 233
Mini Case 234
Practical Case Study 235
Relevant Accounting Standards 236
Additional Reading 236
Part Three: Risk 237
9 Risk and Return: Lessons from Market History 237
9.1 Returns 237
9.2 Holding Period Returns 241
9.3 Return Statistics 243
9.4 Average Stock Returns and Risk-free Returns 244
9.5 Risk Statistics 245
9.6 More on Average Returns 250
Summary and Conclusions 253
Questions and Problems 253
Exam Question 256
Mini Case 257
Practical Case Study 258
Relevant Accounting Standards 258
References 259
Additional Reading 259
10 Risk and Return: The Capital Asset Pricing Model 260
10.1 Individual Securities 260
10.2 Expected Return, Variance and Covariance 260
10.3 The Return and Risk for Portfolios 265
10.4 The Efficient Set for Two Assets 269
10.5 The Efficient Set for Many Securities 273
10.6 Diversification: An Example 276
10.7 Riskless Borrowing and Lending 279
10.8 Market Equilibrium 283
10.9 The Capita] Asset Pricing Model 286
10.10 Criticisms of the CAPM 289
10.11 Variations of the CAPM 291
Summary and Conclusions 292
Questions and Problems 292
Exam Question 298
Mini Case 299
Practical Case Study 299
References 300
Additional Reading 300
11 Factor Models and the Arbitrage Pricing Theory 302
11.1 Factor Models: Announcements, Surprises and Expected
Returns 302
11.2 Risk: Systematic and Unsystematic 303
11.3 Systematic Risk and Betas 304
11.4 Portfolios and Factor Models 307
11.5 Betas and Expected Returns 311
11.6 The Capital Asset Pricing Model and the Arbitrage Pricing Theory 312
Summary and Conclusions 314
Questions and Problems 315
Exam Question 320
Mini Case 321
References 322
Additional Reading 322
12 Risk, Cost of Capita! and Capital Budgeting 323
12 A The Cost of Equity Capital 323
12.2 Estimation of Beta 325
12.3 Determinants of Beta 328
12.4 Extensions of the Basic Model 331
12.5 Estimating Carrefour Group's Cost of Capital 334
12.6 Reducing the Cost of Capital 336
12.7 How Do Corporations Estimate Cost of Capital in Practice? 340
12.8 Economic Value Added and the Measurement of Financial Performance 341
Summary and Conclusions 343
Questions and Problems 344
Exam Question 348
Mini Case 349
References 349
Additional Reading 350
13 Efficient Capital Markets and Behavioural Finance 351
13.1 Can Financing Decisions Create Value? 351
13.2 A Description of Efficient Capital Markets 353
13.3 The Different Types of Efficiency 355
13.4 The Evidence 359
13.5 The Behavioural Challenge to Market Efficiency 364
13.6 Empirical Challenges to Market Efficiency 365
13.7 Reviewing the Differences 369
13.8 Implications for Corporate Finance 371
Summary and Conclusions 376
Questions and Problems 377
Exam Question 381
Mini Case 382
Practical Case Study 383
Relevant Accounting Standards 383
References 383
Additional Reading 384
14 Long-term Financing: An Introduction 386
14 A Ordinary Shares 386
14.2 Corporate Long-term Debt: The Basics 389
14.3 Preference Shares 392
14 A Patterns of Financing 393
14.5 Hierarchies in Long-term Financing 396
14.6 Long-term Islamic Financing 397
Summary and Conclusions 400
Questions and Problems 400
Exam Question 403
Mini Case 403
Practical Case Study 403
Relevant Accounting Standards 403
References 404
Additional Reading 404
Part Four: Capital Structure and Dividend Policy 405
15 Capital Structure: Basic Concepts 405
15.1 The Capital Structure Question and the Pie Theory 405
15.2 Maximizing Firm Value versus Maximizing Shareholder Interests 406
15.3 Financial Leverage and Firm Value: An Example 407
15.4 Modigliani and Miller: Proposition II (No Taxes) 412
15.5 Corporate Taxes 419
15.6 Personal Taxes 426
Summary and Conclusions 428
Questions and Problems 429
Exam Question 434
Mini Case 434
Practical Case Study 435
References 435
Additional Reading 435
16 Capital Structure: Limits to the Use of Debt 438
16 A Costs of Financial Distress 438
16.2 Description of Financial Distress Costs 438
16.3 Can Costs of Debt Be Reduced? 444
16A Integration of Tax Effects and Financial Distress Costs 445
16.5 Signalling 448
16.6 Shirking, Perquisites and Bad Investments: A Note on Agency Cost of Equity 450
16.7 The Pecking Order Theory 452
16.8 Growth and the Debt-Equity Ratio 454
16.9 Market Timing Theory 456
16.10 How Firms Establish Capital Structure 456
Summary and Conclusions 459
Questions and Problems 460
Exam Question 464
Mini Case 464
Practical Case Study 465
References 465
Additional Reading 466
Appendix 16A: Some Useful Formulae of Financial Structure
Appendix 16B: The Miller Model and the Graduated Income Tax
Available on the Online Learning Centre
17 Valuation and Capital Budgeting for the Levered Firm 469
17 A Adjusted Present Value Approach 469
17.2 Flow to Equity Approach 471
17.3 Weighted Average Cost of Capital Method 472
17 A A Comparison of the APV, FTE and WACC Approaches 473
17.5 Capital Budgeting When the Discount Rate Must Be Estimated 475
17.6 APV Example 477
17.7 Beta and Leverage 480
Summary and Conclusions 483
Questions and Problems 483
Exam Question 488
Mini Case 489
Practical Case Study 490
Reference 490
Additional Reading 490
18 Dividends and Other Payouts 492
18.1 Different Types of Dividends 492
18.2 Standard Method of Cash Dividend Payment 493
18.3 The Benchmark Case: An Illustration of the Irrelevance of Dividend Policy 495
18.4 Share Repurchases 498
18.5 Personal Taxes and Dividends 502
18.6 Real-world Factors Favouring a High-dividend Policy 505
18.7 The Clientele Effect 508
18.8 A Catering Theory of Dividends 509
18.9 What We Know and Do Not Know about Dividend Policy 510
18.10 Stock Dividends and Stock Splits 516
Summary and Conclusions 518
Questions and Problems 518
Exam Question 523
Mini Case 523
Practical Case Study 524
Relevant Accounting Standards 525
References 525
Additional Reading 526
Part Five: Long-term Financing 52s
19 Equity Financing 528
19 A The Public Issue 528
19.2 Alternative Issue Methods 528
19.3 The Cash Offer 529
19 A The Announcement of New Equity and the Value of the Firm 536
19.5 The Cost of New Issues 537
19.6 Rights 537
19.7 Shelf Registration 542
19.8 The Private Equity Market 542
Summary and Conclusions 546
Questions and Problems 546
Exam Question 551
Mini Case 551
Practical Case Study 552
Relevant Accounting Standards 552
References 552
Additional Reading 553
20 Debt Financing 557
20.1 Bank Loans 557
20.2 Debt Financing 558
20.3 The Public Issue of Bonds 559
20.4 Bond Refunding 563
20.5 Bond Ratings 566
20.6 Some Different Types of Bonds 568
20.7 Private Placement Compared to Public Issues 572
20.8 Long-term Syndicated Bank Loans 572
Summary and Conclusions 573
Questions and Problems 574
Exam Question 576
Mini Case 577
Practical Case Study 578
Relevant Accounting Standards 578
References 578
Additional Reading 579
21 Leasing 581
21.1 Types of Lease Financing 581
21.2 Accounting and Leasing 583
21.3 The Cash Flows of Leasing 584
21A A Detour for Discounting and Debt Capacity with Corporate Taxes 586
21.5 NPV Analysis of the Lease versus Buy Decision 587
21.6 Does Leasing Ever Pay? The Base Case 588
21.7 Reasons for Leasing 589
21.8 Some Unanswered Questions about Leasing 593
Summary and Conclusions 594
Questions and Problems 595
Exam Question 598
Mini Case 598
Practical Case Study 599
Relevant Accounting Standards 599
References 599
Additional Reading 600
Part Six: Options, Futures and Corporate Finance 601
22 Options and Corporate Finance 601
22.1 Options 601
22.2 Call Options 602
22.3 Put Options 603
22.4 Writing Options 604
22.5 Option Quotes 605
22.6 Option Combinations 606
22.7 Valuing Options 609
22.8 An Option Pricing Formula 613
22.9 The 'Greeks' 619
22.10 Shares and Bonds as Options 620
22.11 Options and Corporate Decisions: Some Applications 625
Summary and Conclusions 628
Questions and Problems 629
Exam Question 635
Mini Case 636
Relevant Accounting Standards 637
Reference 637
Additional Reading 638
23 Options and Corporate Finance: Extensions and Applications 639
23.1 Executive Share Options 639
23.2 Investment in Real Projects and Options 642
23.3 Valuing a Start-up 643
23.4 More about the Binomial Model 647
23.5 Shutdown and Reopening Decisions 652
Summary and Conclusions 659
Questions and Problems 659
Exam Question 662
Mini Case 662
Practical Case Study 663
Relevant Accounting Standards 663
References 663
Additional Reading 663
24 Warrants and Convertibles 665
24.1 Warrants 665
24.2 The Difference between Warrants and Call Options 667
24.3 Warrant Pricing and the Black-Scholes Model 667
24.4 Convertible Bonds 669
24.5 The Value of Convertible Bonds 670
24.6 Reasons for Issuing Warrants and Convertibles 673
24.7 Why Are Warrants and Convertibles Issued? 675
24.8 Conversion Policy 677
Summary and Conclusions 678
Questions and Problems 679
Exam Question 682
Mini Case 682
Practical Case Study 683
Relevant Accounting Standards 683
References 683
Additional Reading 684
25 Financial Risk Management with Derivatives 686
25.1 Derivatives, Hedging and Risk 686
25.2 Forward Contracts 687
25.3 Futures Contracts 688
25.4 Hedging 691
25.5 Interest Rate Futures Contracts 693
25.6 Duration Hedging 698
25.7 Swaps Contracts 704
25.8 Financial Risk Management in Practice 707
Summary and Conclusions 708
Questions and Problems 708
Exam Question 712
Mini Case 772
Practical Case Study 773
Relevant Accounting Standards 773
References 773
Additional Reading 774
Part Seven: Financial Planning and Short-term Finance 776
26 Short-term Finance and Planning 776
26.1 Tracing Cash and Net Working Capital 776
26.2 Defining Cash in Terms of Other Elements 777
26.3 The Operating Cycle and the Cash Cycle 778
26.4 Some Aspects of Short-term Financial Policy 727
26.5 Cash Budgeting 727
26.6 The Short-term Financial Plan 729
Summary and Conclusions 730
Questions and Problems 737
Exam Question 737
Mini Case 737
Practical Case Study 738
Relevant Accounting Standards 738
References 739
Additional Reading 739
27 Short-term Capital Management 740
27.1 Reasons for Holding Cash 740
27.2 Determining the Target Cash Balance 747
27.3 Managing the Collection and Disbursement of Cash 747
27A Investing Idle Cash 753
27.5 Terms of Sale 756
27.6 The Decision to Grant Credit: Risk and Information 759
27.7 Optimal Credit Policy 762
27.8 Credit Analysis 764
27.9 Collection Policy 765
27.10 How to Finance Trade Credit 766
Summary and Conclusions 767
Questions and Problems 767
Exam Question 772
Mini Case 772
References 773
Additional Reading 774
Part Eight: Special Topics 775
28 Mergers and Acquisitions 775
28.1 The Basic Forms of Acquisition 775
28.2 Synergy 777
28.3 Sources of Synergy 778
28.4 Two 'Bad' Reasons for Mergers 783
28.5 A Cost to Shareholders from Reduction in Risk 784
28.6 The NPV of a Merger 786
28.7 Valuation of Mergers in Practice 789
28.8 Friendly versus Hostile Takeovers 797
28.9 Defensive Tactics 792
28.10 The Diary of a Hostile Takeover: Ryanair pic and Aer Lingus Group pic 795
28.11 Do Mergers Add Value? 798
28.12 Accounting and Tax Considerations 803
28.13 Going Private and Leveraged Buyouts 805
28.14 Divestitures 806
Summary and Conclusions 807
Questions and Problems 807
Exam Question 873
Mini Case 874
Practical Case Study 875
Relevant Accounting Standards 875
References 875
Additional Reading 876
29 Financial Distress 879
29.1 What Is Financial Distress? 819
29.2 What Happens in Financial Distress? 820
29.3 Bankruptcy, Liquidation and Reorganization 822
29A Private Workout or Bankruptcy: Which Is Best? 828
29.5 Predicting Financial Distress: The Z-score Model 829
Summary and Conclusions 837
Questions and Problems 832
Exam Question 833
Mini Case 834
Practical Case Study 835
Relevant Accounting Standards 836
References 836
Additional Reading 836
30 International Corporate Finance 838
30.1 Terminology 840
30.2 Foreign Exchange Markets and Exchange Rates 840
30.3 Purchasing Power Parity 845
30.4 Interest Rate Parity, Unbiased Forward Rates and the International Fisher Effect 849
30.5 International Capital Budgeting 853
30.6 Exchange Rate Risk 855
30.7 Political Risk 857
Summary and Conclusions 858
Questions and Problems 859
Exam Question 863
Mini Case 863
Practical Case Study 864
Relevant Accounting Standards 864
Additional Reading 864
Appendix A Mathematical Tables 865
Index 878 |
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spelling | Corporate finance David Hillier ... 2. European ed. London [u.a.] McGraw-Hill 2013 XXVIII, 889 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Corporations Finance Corporate Finance (DE-588)4269795-5 gnd rswk-swf Finanzierung (DE-588)4017182-6 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4151278-9 Einführung gnd-content 2\p (DE-588)4006432-3 Bibliografie gnd-content 3\p (DE-588)4123623-3 Lehrbuch gnd-content Finanzierung (DE-588)4017182-6 s Corporate Finance (DE-588)4269795-5 s 4\p DE-604 Hillier, David (DE-588)141345845 ctb Überarbeitung von 1. European ed. 2010 978-0-07-712115-0 (DE-604)BV036016006 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025670077&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 | Corporate finance |
title_auth | Corporate finance |
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title_full | Corporate finance David Hillier ... |
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topic | Corporations Finance Corporate Finance (DE-588)4269795-5 gnd Finanzierung (DE-588)4017182-6 gnd |
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