TY - GEN AU - SRIVASTAVA, RAJIV AU - MISRA, ANIL TI - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SN - 978-0-19-807207-2 U1 - 658.15 PY - 2011/// CY - NEW DELHI PB - OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS KW - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT N1 - Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the First Edition PART I INTRODUCTION 1. Financial Management: An Overview 2. Comparative and Historical Analysis 3. CVP and Breakeven Analysis PART II VALUATION CONCEPTS 4. Time Value of Money 5. Risk and Return 6. Valuation and Management of Bonds 7. Shares and Their Valuation 8. Portfolio Theory 9. Asset Pricing Models 10. Valuation and Corporate Governance PART III INVESTMENT DECISION 11. Capital Budgeting-I 12. Capital Budgeting-II 13. Cost of Capital 14. Real Options 15. Mergers and Acquisitions PART IV FINANCING AND DIVIDEND DECISIONS 16. Capital Structure-Theory 17. Designing Capital Structure 18. Leasing and Hire Purchase 19. Dividend Decision 20. Sources of Finance PART V WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 21. Working Capital Management: An Introduction 22. Inventory Management 23. Receivables Management 24. Cash Management PART VI INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 25. Foreign Exchange: Rates and Markets 26. Determining Foreign Exchange Rates 27. Managing Foreign Exchange Exposure PART VII DERIVATIVES AND RISK MANAGEMENT 28. Risk Management, Forwards & Futures 29. Options 30. Interest Rate and Currency Swaps PART VIII APPENDICES Index ; 842/ 15-FEBRUARY-12; VAKRATUND BOOK HOUSE N2 - The second edition of Financial Management is a comprehensive textbook specially designed to meet the requirements of management students specializing in finance. It deals with the core concepts of finance with an emphasis on specialized sub-areas, such as working capital, capital markets, investment decisions, international finance, derivatives, mergers and acquisitions, and risk management. Apart from providing a basic understanding of the concepts in finance, the book covers extensively the newer financial instruments, such as futures, options, and swaps. With its detailed coverage of foreign exchange markets and related concepts, it will enhance the readers' understanding of a rapidly globalizing world. Each chapter starts with an introductory case to sensitize the readers with the theme of the chapter and closes with case studies of well-known Indian companies to exemplify the concepts and issues discussed in the chapter. To facilitate the understanding of complex concepts in finance, the text in each chapter is interspersed with suitable examples, exhibits, and illustrations. The authors have tried to present the technical concepts of finance in a simple and succinct manner, yet keeping the inherent technicalities intact. Users will find this book highly useful for its application of theoretical concepts explained through illustrative examples, relevant cases, and numerical problems ER -