Corporate finance: economic foundations and financial modeling
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505 | 8 | |a 4. Lenders and Owners -- 4.1. Equity and Debt Risk-Return Profiles -- 4.2. Equity vs. Debt Conflicts of Interest -- 5. Summary -- 6. Practice Problems -- CHAPTER 2 Introduction to Corporate Governance and Other ESG Considerations -- Learning Outcomes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Stakeholder Groups -- 2.1. Shareholder vs. Stakeholder Theory -- 2.2. Shareholders -- 2.3. Creditors/Debtholders -- 2.4. Board of Directors -- 2.5. Managers -- 2.6. Employees -- 2.7. Customers -- 2.8. Suppliers -- 2.9. Governments -- 3. Principal-Agent and Other Relationships | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1. Shareholder and Manager/Director Relationships -- 3.2. Controlling and Minority Shareholder Relationships -- 3.3. Manager and Board Relationships -- 3.4. Shareholder vs. Creditor (Debtholder) Interests -- 4. Corporate Governance and Mechanisms to Manage Stakeholder Risks -- 4.1. Shareholder Mechanisms -- 4.2. Creditor Mechanisms -- 4.3. Board of Director and Management Mechanisms -- 4.4. Employee Mechanisms -- 4.5. Customer and Supplier Mechanisms -- 4.6. Government Mechanisms -- 5. Corporate Governance and Stakeholder Management Risks and Benefits -- 5.1. Operational Risks and Benefits | |
505 | 8 | |a 5.2. Legal, Regulatory, or Reputational Risks and Benefits -- 5.3. Financial Risks and Benefits -- 6. ESG Considerations in Investment Analysis -- 6.1. Introduction to Environmental and Social Factors -- 6.2. Evaluating ESG-Related Risks and Opportunities -- 7. Environmental, Social, and Governance Investment Approaches -- 7.1. ESG Investment Approaches -- 7.2. ESG Market Overview -- 8. Summary -- 9. Practice Problems -- CHAPTER 3 Working Capital & Liquidity -- Learning Outcomes -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Financing Options -- 2.1. Internal Financing | |
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