Lessons in Corporate Finance: A Case Studies Approach to Financial Tools, Financial Policies, and Valuation

Lessons in Corporate Finance: A Case Studies Approach to Financial Tools, Financial Policies, and Valuation

He is an expert in corporate finance and has written about various areas of corporate finance such as mergers, equity issues, LBOs, and dividend policy. The authors made good use of legitimate cases to explain better how one aspect of corporate finance is applicable to the said event. More importantly, they use significant events to bring a sense of familiarity to the reader and to allow them to do further research about the topic easily. These real-world cases materialize the application of financial skills in the corporate world and bring readers closer to the concepts.


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A business can withstand bad products, ineffective marketing, and negative earnings yet still stay in business—as long as there's positive cash flow. The book covers different topics of corporate finance, such as financial policy, capital structure theory, investment, and more. This text is designed to give you an intuitive understanding of the fundamentals to provide a solid foundation for more advanced study"--Publisher's website.


Lessons in Corporate Finance, Second Edition offers a comprehensive introduction to the subject, using a unique interactive question and answer-based approach. Asking a series of increasingly difficult questions, this text provides both conceptual insight and specific numerical examples. Detailed case studies encourage class discussion and provide real-world context for financial concepts. The book provides a thorough coverage of corporate finance including ratio and pro forma analysis, capital structure theory, investment and financial policy decisions, and valuation and cash flows provides a solid foundational knowledge of essential topics.


Lessons in Corporate Finance, Second Edition provides an accessible and engaging introduction to the basic methods and principles of corporate finance. Lessons in Corporate Finance, Second Editionprovides an accessible and engaging introduction to the basic methods and principles of corporate finance. Navigating the intricate operations of corporate finance requires a deep and instinctual understanding of the broad concepts and practical methods used every day. Interactive, discussion-based learning forces you to go beyond memorization and actually apply what you know, simultaneously developing your knowledge, skills, and instincts. Lessons in Corporate Finance provides a unique opportunity to go beyond traditional textbook study and gain skills that are useful in the field.


The book is overall an interesting read, with a mix of corporate Finance and financial history in one. The additional information on tax code and bankruptcy, as included in this second edition, establishes the book and the writers as among the best accounting guides. This book is a comprehensive introduction to the subject of corporate finance and uses an interactive approach to discuss the topics clearly with the readers.


Lessons in Corporate Financeexplains the fundamentals of the field in an intuitive way, using a unique Socratic question and answer approach. From determining a firm’s financial health to valuation nuances, this text provides the essential groundwork for independent investigation and advanced study. A business can withstand bad products, ineffective marketing, and negative earnings yet still stay in business--as long as there's positive cash flow. Managing cash flow is one of the key responsibilities of the chief financial officer (CFO), who also makes decisions on how to obtain and invest capital. All successful CFOs use a specialized set of financial tools to make value-enhancing business decisions, and Lessons in Corporate Finance is your state-of-the-art toolbox.


  • LAWRENCE A. WEISS is professor of International Accounting at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
  • Each case study is designed to facilitate class discussion, based on a series of increasingly detailed questions and answers that reinforce conceptual insights with numerical examples.
  • A discussion-based learning approach to corporate finance fundamentals Lessons in Corporate Finance explains the fundamentals of the field in an intuitive way, using a unique Socratic question and answer approach.
  • He is a specialist in accounting and finance and has written on corporate bankruptcy, firm performance, international accounting, mergers, and more.
  • These real-world cases materialize the application of financial skills in the corporate world and bring readers closer to the concepts.

This kind of interactive approach helps readers visualize the concepts into the context of real-world applications. Lessons in Corporate Finance gives you everything you need to maneuver in the intricate operations of corporate finance with a deep and instinctual understanding of the broad concepts and practical methods used every day. Go beyond the traditional textbook with Lessons in Corporate Finance, and prepare yourself to meet the academic and practical demands of the real business world. He is a specialist in corporate finance and has written on all areas of corporate finance including mergers, LBOs, equity issues, dividend policy, and more. LAWRENCE A. WEISS is professor of International Accounting at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.


Corporate finance is a complex field composed of a broad variety of sub-disciplines, each involving a specific skill set and nuanced body of knowledge. This text is designed to give you an intuitive understanding of the fundamentals to provide a solid foundation for more advanced study"--Publisher's website. Lessons in Corporate Finance explains the fundamentals of the field in an intuitive way, using a unique Socratic question and answer approach. A discussion-based learning approach to corporate finance fundamentals Lessons in Corporate Finance explains the fundamentals of the field in an intuitive way, using a unique Socratic question and answer approach. This text is designed to give you an intuitive understanding of the fundamentals to provide a solid foundation for more advanced study.


He is a specialist in accounting and finance and has written on corporate bankruptcy, firm performance, international accounting, mergers, and more. PAUL ASQUITH is a professor of Finance at MIT’s Sloan School and garnered the Gordon Y. Billard award.


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Book review:Lessons in Corporate Finance: A Case Studies Approach to Financial Tools, Financial Policies, and Valuation (Wiley Finance)

"Lessons in Corporate Finance explains the fundamentals of the field in an intuitive way, using a unique Socratic question and answer approach. Written by award-winning professors at M.I.T. and Tufts, this book draws on years of research and teaching to deliver a truly interactive learning experience. Each case study is designed to facilitate class discussion, based on a series of increasingly detailed questions and answers that reinforce conceptual insights with numerical examples.


Book review:Lessons in Corporate Finance: A Case Studies Approach to Financial Tools, Financial Policies, and Valuation (Wiley Finance)

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