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Corporate finance : Theory and practice

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  • Pierre Vernimmen

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Pascal Quiry
  • Maurizio Dallocchio
  • Yann Le Fur
  • Antonio Salvi

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This book covers the theory and practice of Corporate Finance from a truly European perspective. It shows how to use financial theory to solve practical problems and is written for students of corporate finance and financial analysis and practising corporate financiers. Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice, 3rd Edition is split into four sections covering the basics of financial analysis; the basic theories behind valuing a firm; the major types of financial securities (equity, debt & options) and, finally, financial management; how to organise a company's equity capital, buying and selling companies, M&A, bankruptcy and cash flow management.

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  • Pierre Vernimmen & Pascal Quiry & Maurizio Dallocchio & Yann Le Fur & Antonio Salvi, 2011. "Corporate finance : Theory and practice," Post-Print hal-02298161, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02298161
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