ABSTRACT

Finance is the study of value and how it is determined. Individuals, small businesses and corporations regularly make use of value determinations for making strategic decisions that affect the future outcomes of their endeavors. The importance of accurate valuations cannot be overestimated; valuing assets too highly will lead to investing in assets whose costs are greater than their returns, while undervaluing assets will lead to missed opportunities for growth. In some situations (such as a merger or an acquisition), the outcome of the decision can make or break the investor. The need for solid financial skills has never been more pressing than in today's global economy.

The Fundamental Principles of Finance offers a new and innovative approach to financial theory. The book introduces three fundamental principles of finance that flow throughout the theoretical material covered in most corporate finance textbooks. These fundamental principles are developed in their own chapter of the book, then referred to in each chapter introducing financial theory. In this way, the theory is able to be mastered at a fundamental level. The interactions among the principles are introduced through the three precepts, which help show the impact of the three principles on financial decision-making.

This fresh and original approach to finance will be key reading for undergraduate students of introduction to finance, corporate finance, capital markets, financial management and related courses, as well as managers undertaking MBAs.

chapter 1|11 pages

The Fundamental Principles of Finance

chapter 2|22 pages

Time Value of Money

chapter 3|21 pages

Risk and Return

chapter 4|13 pages

The Term Structure of Interest Rates

chapter 5|15 pages

Bonds and Bond Valuation

chapter 6|17 pages

Stocks and Stock Valuation

chapter 7|23 pages

Capital Budgeting Decision Methods

chapter 8|13 pages

Capital Structure and the WACC

chapter 10|13 pages

Finance Within the Firm

chapter 11|13 pages

Legal and Ethical Issues in Finance

chapter 12|15 pages

Financial Markets and Institutions