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Corporate Financial Strategy.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2012.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (317 pages)ISBN:
  • 9780080490816
  • 0080490816
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Corporate Financial Strategy.DDC classification:
  • 658.15 BEN 658.15 20
LOC classification:
  • HG4026 .W367 2002
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Contents:
Corporate Financial Strategy; Copyright; Contents; Preface to second edition; Preface to first edition; PART 1: PUTTING FINANCIAL STRATEGY IN CONTEXT; 1. Corporate financial strategy: setting the context; 2. What does the share price tell us?; 3. Linking corporate and financial strategies; PART 2: FINANCIAL STRATEGY AND THE CORPORATE LIFECYCLE; 4. Start up businesses and venture capital; 5. Growth companies: marketing focused; 6. Mature companies -- to divi or not?; 7. Declining businesses -- a case for euthanasia?; PART 3: FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS; 8. Financial instruments: the building blocks.
9. Types of financial instrument10. Dividends and buybacks; PART 4: TRANSACTIONS AND OPERATING ISSUES; 11. Floating a company; 12. Acquisitions, mergers and selling a business; 13. Restructuring a company; 14. Management buyouts and other leveraged transactions; 15. Strategic working capital management; 16. Executive compensation; 17. International corporate finance; APPENDICES; Appendix 1: Review of theories of finance; Appendix 2: Valuing options and convertibles; Glossary of selected financial terms; Discount table: present value of �1.
Discount table: present value of �1 received annually for N yearsBlack-Scholes value of a call option; Index.
Summary: Corporate Financial Strategy is a practical guide to understanding the elements of financial strategy, and how directors and advisors can add value by tailoring financial strategy to complement corporate strategy. The book sets out appropriate financial strategies over the key milestones in a company's life. It discusses the practicalities behind transactions such as:* Raising venture capital* Flotation on a stock exchange* Making acquisitions* Management buyouts* Financial restructuringIn explaining financing structures, the book sets out the basic building blocks of any financial instrument t.
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Corporate Financial Strategy; Copyright; Contents; Preface to second edition; Preface to first edition; PART 1: PUTTING FINANCIAL STRATEGY IN CONTEXT; 1. Corporate financial strategy: setting the context; 2. What does the share price tell us?; 3. Linking corporate and financial strategies; PART 2: FINANCIAL STRATEGY AND THE CORPORATE LIFECYCLE; 4. Start up businesses and venture capital; 5. Growth companies: marketing focused; 6. Mature companies -- to divi or not?; 7. Declining businesses -- a case for euthanasia?; PART 3: FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS; 8. Financial instruments: the building blocks.

9. Types of financial instrument10. Dividends and buybacks; PART 4: TRANSACTIONS AND OPERATING ISSUES; 11. Floating a company; 12. Acquisitions, mergers and selling a business; 13. Restructuring a company; 14. Management buyouts and other leveraged transactions; 15. Strategic working capital management; 16. Executive compensation; 17. International corporate finance; APPENDICES; Appendix 1: Review of theories of finance; Appendix 2: Valuing options and convertibles; Glossary of selected financial terms; Discount table: present value of �1.

Discount table: present value of �1 received annually for N yearsBlack-Scholes value of a call option; Index.

Corporate Financial Strategy is a practical guide to understanding the elements of financial strategy, and how directors and advisors can add value by tailoring financial strategy to complement corporate strategy. The book sets out appropriate financial strategies over the key milestones in a company's life. It discusses the practicalities behind transactions such as:* Raising venture capital* Flotation on a stock exchange* Making acquisitions* Management buyouts* Financial restructuringIn explaining financing structures, the book sets out the basic building blocks of any financial instrument t.

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