Thomson One access code card inserted to provide access to online resources: current and past company data, financial analyst data and forecasts, SEC disclosure statements, etc.
Thomson One access code card inserted to provide access to online resources: current and past company data, financial analyst data and forecasts, SEC disclosure statements, etc.
INTRODUCTION TO CORPORATE FINANCE: WHAT COMPANIES DO, ABRIDGED, 3RD EDITION builds upon your business knowledge to help you understand how corporate finance works in real companies, and to help you apply this understanding to your personal life. This text is suitable for finance majors and non-majors alike. Professors Graham and Smart combine theoretically sound text with fully integrated learning tools to enable you to develop a solid understanding of corporate finance concepts and how to effectively apply them to business. Chapters flow smoothly to review materials and an interactive website. In addition, the SmartFinance online features are used to identify key resources that are highlighted in the text.
John Remington Graham is an experienced trial lawyer and former professor of law. A founding professor of Hamline University School of Law, he has worked as a federal public defender and an advisor to the amicus curiae for Quebec in the Quebec secession case of 1998. He frequently lectures on the constitutionality of secession.
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