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  • Modelling the Growth of Corporationsby Jacques E. Solvay; Michéle Sanglier; Paul Brenton

    Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. 2001; US$ 115.00

    This book demonstrates to managers and investment analysts the value of analysing the long-run growth processes of corporations. The authors develop an approach for analysing and modelling the productivity growth of individual corporations and show the importance of corporate culture in determining firm performance in the long-run. The model is explained in clear and non-technical terms, and is backed up by full mathematical proofs in an appendix. The authors use their diversity of experience from the business, academic and policy sectors to demonstrate a range of applications for their model. By applying the ideas of complexity and self-organisation to the modern corporation, this book provides an alternative to the standard economic approach... more...

  • The Wall Street MBAby Reuben Advani

    McGraw-Hill 2006; US$ 18.95

    A streetwise MBA that offers you a degree in success. Whether you're a novice or an experienced professional, The Wall Street MBA explains the underpinnings of financial valuation, financial analysis, and corporate accounting and describes how each drives corporate America and Wall Street. Peppered with true stories and amusing anecdotes, this concise, easy-to-read, interactive resource teaches MBA concepts by applying theory to real-life examples. You'll learn how to review financial statements, analyze earnings, detect fraud, assess stock prices, value companies, and structure mergers and acquisitions, among other exercises. more...

  • The Art Of M&Aby Stanley Foster Reed; Alexandria Lajoux; H. Peter Nesvold

    McGraw-Hill 2007; US$ 135.00

    Authoritative and completely up-to-date, the Fourth Edition of The Art of M&A is an unsurpassed, one-stop guide to every facet of mergers and acquisitions that enables you to make winning deals with complete confidence. This definitive resource retains its popular Q&A format, offering quick access to all the changes that have occurred in the field since the merger wave of the 1990s. The book explores every key aspect of winning M&A transactions, and presents advice on avoiding common M&A pitfalls. The Fourth Edition of The Art of M&A features vital information on: Getting Started in Mergers and Acquisitions --learning the basic M&A process, requirements, negotiating skills, and objectives; Planning and Finding --deciding what to buy and then... more...

  • Value Engineering Mastermindby Anil Kumar Mukhopadhyaya

    SAGE India 2009; US$ 19.95

    This jargon-free book demystifies all the concepts required for a well rounded understanding of the theory of Value Engineering (VE) and Value Engineering Certification Programmes. Value Engineering Mastermind: From Concept to Value Engineering Certification helps the readers to:. - Understand VE concepts. - Practise VE concepts and acquire the Society of American Value Engineers (SAVE) International Certifications—accorded in India by the Indian Value Engineering Society (INVEST). A special feature of this book is a set of questions at the end of every chapter to test the knowledge acquired, with answers at the end of the book. Since the book provides insights into the development of managerial traits through VE, it will be an important... more...

  • A Reader in International Corporate Finance, 1by Luc Laeven

    World Bank Publications 2006; US$ 34.99

    A Reader in International Corporate Finance offers an overview of current thinking on six topics: law and finance, corporate governance, banking, capital markets, capital structure and financing constraints, and the political economy of finance. This collection of 23 of the most influential articles published in the period 2000-2006 reflects two new trends:interest in international aspects of corporate finance, particularly specific to emerging markets, awareness of the importance of institutions in explaining global differences in corporate finance."In the last decade, financial economists have increasingly focused on the role of laws and institutions in explaining differences in financial development across countries. This collection... more...

  • Hedge Fundsby Andrew W. Lo

    Princeton University Press 2010; US$ 27.95

    The hedge fund industry has grown dramatically over the last two decades, with more than eight thousand funds now controlling close to two trillion dollars. Originally intended for the wealthy, these private investments have now attracted a much broader following that includes pension funds and retail investors. Because hedge funds are largely unregulated and shrouded in secrecy, they have developed a mystique and allure that can beguile even the most experienced investor. In Hedge Funds , Andrew Lo--one of the world's most respected financial economists--addresses the pressing need for a systematic framework for managing hedge fund investments. Arguing that hedge funds have very different risk and return characteristics than traditional... more...

  • Mergers and Acquisitions Basicsby Donald DePamphilis

    Elsevier Science 2010; US$ 39.95

    This book provides a "macro" overview of mergers and acquisitions, business alliances, and corporate restructuring.  It concentrates on the processes and their players--investment bankers, business brokers, accountants, attorneys, tax experts, managers, investors, and others--and a dynamic series of actions with often-unforeseen implications. Writtten for those who seek a broadly-based view of M and A, this heavily illustrated mix of theoretical and empirical work eschews descriptions of individual events in favor of presenting an integrated portrait of a team effort in which the skills of various participants combine to achieve consensus among the parties to the negotiation.. Describes a broad view of the mergers and... more...

  • Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gainedby Bill Ferris

    Allen & Unwin 2000; US$ 20.32

    Venture capitalists, Bill Ferris, reveals how he works and conducts his business, sharing the 20 major lessons he's learned along the way. He tells of the various deals funded by his company, some of which turned to gold, others of which went spectacularly wrong. more...

  • Break Up! When Large Companies are Worth More Dead than Aliveby David Sadtler; Andrew Campbell; Richard Koch

    John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 1997; US$ 7.45

    This work offers a lively approach to the business phenomenon of the break up of multi-business companies. It argues that the case for conglomerates is unproven, and that the break up is the most dynamic of the business trends to have emerged in the 1990s. more...

  • Marketing & Financeby David Walters; Michael Halliday

    Allen & Unwin 1997; US$ 43.63

    A common complaint from senior management is that marketing managers are often unaware of the financial implications of their recommendations. Equally, it could be argued that many financial managers lack an understanding of marketing and how it influences such basic issues as sales, margins and cash flow. Marketing and Finance offers the opportunity to both marketing and finance managers to gain a better understanding of how their roles integrate in corporate decision making. more...