Financial management for decision makers / Peter Atrill.
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NU Fairview College LRC | NU Fairview College LRC | School of Business and Accountancy | General Circulation | GC HF 5636 A87 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUFAI000005142 |
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GC HF 5635 I58 2019 Intermediate Accounting / | GC HF 5635 T35 2022 Accounting All-in-One For Dummies, 3rd Edition / | GC HF 5635 W49 2019 Financial accounting with international financial reporting standards / | GC HF 5636 A87 2020 Financial management for decision makers / | GC HF 5636 C34 2017 Accounting 101 : from calculating revenues and profits to determining assets and liabilities, an essential guide to accounting basics / | GC HF 5636 C34 2017 Accounting 101 : from calculating revenues and profits to determining assets and liabilities, an essential guide to accounting basics / | GC HF 5636 E36 2019 Introductory financial accounting for business / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The world of financial management -- 2. Financial planning -- 3. Analysing and interpreting financial statements -- 4. Making capital investment decisions -- 5. Making capital investment decisions : further issues -- 6. Financing a business 1 : sources of finance -- 7. Financing a business 2 : raising long-term finance -- 8. The cost of capital and the capital structure decision -- 9. Making distributions to shareholders -- 10. Managing working capital -- 11. Measuring and managing for shareholder value -- 12. Business mergers and share valuation -- 13. International aspects of financial management.
"This book has been written for those wishing to achieve a broad understanding of financial management at either undergraduate or postgraduate/post-experience level. It is aimed primarily at students who are studying financial management as part of their course in business, management, accounting, economics, computing, or some other area. The book should also be suitable for those not engaged in formal study but, nevertheless, need to understand financial management to help manage their business"-- Provided by publisher.
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