Solutions Manual to accompany Principles of Corporate Finance 6th Ed.

Mark D. Griffiths

Publisher: McGraw-Hill, 2000, 375 pages

ISBN: 0-07-234659-0

Keywords: Finance

Last modified: April 11, 2011, 2:58 p.m.

Includes solutions to all Practice Problems and Challenge Problems from the text.

  • Chapter 2 Present Value and the Opportunity Cost of Capital
  • Chapter 3 How to Calculate Present Values
  • Chapter 4 The Value of Common Stocks
  • Chapter 5 Why Net Present Value Leads to Better Investment Decisions Than Other Criteria
  • Chapter 6 Making Investment Decisions with the Net Present Value Rule
  • Chapter 7 Introduction to Risk, Return, and the Opportunity Cost of Capital
  • Chapter 8 Risk and Return
  • Chapter 9 Capital Budgeting and Risk
  • Chapter 10 A Project is not a Black Box
  • Chapter 11 Where Positive Net Present Value Comes From
  • Chapter 12 Making Sure Managers Maximize NPV
  • Chapter 13 Corporate Financing and the Six Lessons of Market Efficiency
  • Chapter 14 An Overview of Corporate Financing
  • Chapter 15 How Corporations Issue Securities
  • Chapter 16 The Dividend Controversy
  • Chapter 17 Does Debt Policy Matter?
  • Chapter 18 How Much Should a Firm Borrow?
  • Chapter 19 Financing and Valuation
  • Chapter 20 Spotting and Valuing Options
  • Chapter 21 Real Options
  • Chapter 22 Warrants and Convertibles
  • Chapter 23 Valuing Debt
  • Chapter 24 The Many Different Kinds of Debt
  • Chapter 25 Leasing
  • Chapter 26 Managing Risk
  • Chapter 27 Managing International Risks
  • Chapter 28 Financial Analysis and Planning 
  • Chapter 29 Short-term Financial Planning
  • Chapter 30 Credit Management
  • Chapter 31 Cash Management
  • Chapter 32 Short-Term Lending and Borrowing
  • Chapter 33 Mergers
  • Chapter 34 Control, Governance, and Financial Architecture

Reviews

Solutions Manual to accompany Principles of Corporate Finance

Reviewed by Roland Buresund

Good ******* (7 out of 10)

Last modified: April 11, 2011, 2:13 a.m.

All the answers to Brealey/Myers book. Well worth the money.

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