TY - GEN AU - RAVICHANDRAN, K...[ET.AL] TI - CASES IN CORPORATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SN - 978-81-8488-865-2 U1 - 658.15072 CY - MUMBAI PB - HIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE KW - CORPORATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT N1 - Section 1. Financial Statement Analysis Chapter : 1 Raman Food Corporation Chapter : 2 Gabriel General Hospital Chapter : 3 Bill Bernard Pig Farm Section 2. Time Value and Valuation Chapter : 4 Retirement Planning: Rakesh and Lavanya Chapter : 5 Parameswari Corporation Section 3. Bond and Stock Valuation Chapter : 6 Simplified Networking Limited Chapter : 7 Fabulous Modeling Limited Chapter : 8 Poly Selva Kumar Section 4. Capital Budgeting Decisions Chapter : 9 Pitambaram Boating Products Limited Chapter : 10 Kutty Custom Ceramics Chapter : 11 TVS Container Corporation Chapter : 12 Reliance Computers Corporation Chapter : 13 Automotive Specialities Limited Section 5. Leverage and Risk Chapter : 14 Gilad Publishing Company Section 6. Cost of Capital Chapter : 15 Mahindra Telescopes Limited (A) Chapter : 16 Mahindra Telescopes Limited (B) Chapter : 17 Boldwell Distribution Limited Section 7. Working Capital Management Chapter : 18 Rahman Casket Limited Chapter : 19 Rajhe Corporation Section 8. Risk and Return Chapter : 20 Labeltech Corporation Chapter : 21 Roth Financial Advisors Chapter : 22 Best Advice Chapter : 23 Risky Business Section 9. Entrepreneurial Finance Chapter : 24 Tawazon & Sons Limited Section 10. Banking Credit Decisions Chapter : 25 Nestle Candy Company Section 11. Dividend Policy Chapter : 26 Harward Corporation N2 - In this book, a variety of financial management topics are covered, providing for a breadth of experiential learning. In modern management curriculum, learning concepts through cases has become an integral part of any course and this book will help the academicians to make the class room more effective. More emphasis is given to concepts through practical situations. The questions at the end of each case will provide in depth knowledge about the subject. The cases in this volume are appropriate for courses beyond the first financial management course. While we do not generally recommend their use at the graduate level, there may be occasions to use some of these cases to highlight lecture topics in lower-level masters` courses. This book is specially designed for all masters-level courses in business and commerce students ER -