Financial Management Essentials You Always Wanted To Know: 5th Edition
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A simple and essential guide to making good financial management decisions
Financial Management Essentials is an essential guide to making good financial management decisions! Financial Management Essentials You Always Wanted To Know: 5th Edition provides new managers and leaders with the foundational concepts of financial management. This new and updated edition comes with an exciting new chapter on international finance, including case studies and practical examples. It offers an in-depth study on the type of financial resources companies acquire and how they utilize these assets in their business processes and activities. Each chapter provides real-world examples of financial management practices and includes practice exercises to help train the reader in the usage of these critical tools.
With this book, you will be able to:
- Understand Financial Statement Analysis
- Learn about Cost of Capital
- Learn how to Create a Capital Budget
- Understand how to Manage Working Capital
- Study Stocks and Dividends
- Explore Financial Forecasting
Pages: 206 pages
Paperback (ISBN): 9781636511009
eBook (ISBN): 9781636511016
Hardback (Color): 9781636511023
Trim Size: 5.5” x 8.5”
Category: Business & Economics
Author: Kalpesh Ashar, Vibrant Publishers
1. Introduction to Financial Management
2. Financial Statement Analysis
2.1 Ratio Analysis
2.2 DuPont Framework
2.3 Benchmarking
2.4 Limitation of Financial Ratios
2.5 Common-size Financial Statements
Case Study
Solved Examples
Practice Exercise
Chapter Summary
3. Cost of Capital
3.1 Cost of Debt (kd)
3.2 Cost of Preferred Stock (kp)
3.3 Cost of Retained Earnings (ks)
3.4 Cost of New Common Stock (ke)
3.5 Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
Solved Examples
Practice Exercise
Chapter Summary
4. Capital Budgeting
4.1 Free Cash Flow
4.2 Timing of Cash Flows
4.3 Estimating Cash Flows over Life of Project
4.4 Payback Period
4.5 Discounted Payback Period
4.6 Net Present Value (NPV)
4.7 Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
4.8 Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR)
4.9 Usage of Capital Budgeting Methods
Case Study
Solved Examples
Practice Exercise
Chapter Summary
5. Working Capital Management
5.1 Cash Conversion Cycle
5.2 Current Asset Investment Policies
5.3 Current Asset Financing Approaches
5.4 Short-Term Financing Options
Case Study
Solved Examples
Practice Exercise
Chapter Summary
6. Capital Structure
6.1 Debt
6.2 Optimal Capital Structure
6.3 Capital Structure Theories
Solved Examples
Practice Exercise
Chapter Summary
7. Distribution to Shareholders
7.1 Factors in setting Dividend Distribution Policy
7.2 Residual Dividend Model
7.3 Dividend Payment Procedures
7.4 Dividend Reinvestment Plan (DRIP)
7.5 Stock Splits and Stock Dividends
7.6 Stock Repurchases
Solved Examples
Practice Exercise
Chapter Summary
8. Forecasting Financial Statements
8.1 Step 1 – Forecast Sales
8.2 Step 2 – Forecast Income Statement
8.3 Step 3 – Forecast Balance Sheet – 1st Pass
8.4 Step 4 – Raising Additional Funds Needed (AFN)
8.5 Step 5 – Forecast Balance Sheet – 2nd Pass
8.6 AFN Formula
Case Study
Solved Examples
Practice Exercises
Chapter Summary
9. International Finance
9.1 Exchange rates
9.2 Purchasing Power Parity and Interest Rate Parity
Solved Examples
Practice Exercise
Chapter Summary
Glossary
Kalpesh Ashar is a management consultant and corporate trainer holding an MBA (Dean’s Award Winner) from SPJIMR, one of Asia’s top business schools, and an Engineering degree with honors in Electronics. He has over 24 years of experience in large organizations and start-ups in Asia, USA, and Europe. Kalpesh has worked in several project management roles, like Senior Project Manager, Delivery Manager, and Program Manager. He is passionate about writing on management subjects. His techno-business background gives him a unique position to write on management topics that are easy to understand for non-MBA graduates. His books are authored in a simple to understand manner without unnecessary use of management jargons.
Vibrant Publishers is focused on presenting the best texts for learning about technology and business as well as books for test preparation. Categories include programming, operating systems and other texts focused on IT. In addition, a series of books helps professionals in their own disciplines learn the business skills needed in their professional growth.
Vibrant Publishers has a standardized test preparation series covering the GMAT, GRE and SAT, providing ample study and practice material in a simple and well organized format, helping students get closer to their dream universities.
The Self-Learning Management Series is designed to help students, new managers, career switchers, and entrepreneurs learn essential management lessons and covers every aspect of business, from HR to Finance to Marketing to Operations across any and every industry. Each book includes basic fundamentals, important concepts, and standard and well-known principles as well as practical ways of application of the subject matter.
Very comprehensive and informative. The book covers all of the topics that I normally teach my undergraduate students. In my opinion, this would be a useful tool for a classroom setting. Additionally, the book will assist someone who is considering starting an investment/relations company, or a creative business owner to dig deeper into the world of financial management.
-- Xihui Chen, Assistant Professor of Accounting and Finance, Heriot-Watt University
This book fills an important void for managers responsible for corporations and non-profits. It begins by opening access to finance to people with no experience in finance and moves steadily on to present well-developed business tools for decision making in complex organizations with significant revenues and budgets. I highly recommend this book.
-- Drew Hession-Kunz, Senior Lecturer, Finance Department, Boston College
I think the book would be a good primer or assigned text for those enrolled in a college or AP Finance course, as it introduces financial concepts in basic terms. The illustrations and flow charts are a plus, as they will help students navigate the book and visualize applications of the lessons therein.
-- Carl Lew, School Librarian, The Park School
In your self-learning series, I am using Business Strategy and Financial Management as supplemental textbooks next semester.
-- Jared Reynolds, Associate Dean, Kelley College of Business
The book is well structured and covers the core financial concepts that are essential for any business student to know. The concepts are explained in an easy-to-understand manner, and the examples and content is translated well into end-of-chapter practice problems. I would definitely recommend this book to both finance and non-finance majors.
-- Prateek Sharma, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Finance at Labovitz School of Business and Economics
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This book covers the fundamentals of financial management comprehensively. The explanations are clear, and the practical examples make it easy to understand. Highly recommended for beginners.
A practical guide to financial management that is both informative and easy to read. The book is packed with useful insights and examples. A must-have for anyone interested in finance.
A solid guide to financial management. The book balances theory with practical application, making it an excellent resource for learning. I would definitely recommend it.
An excellent book for anyone looking to learn the basics of financial management. The chapters are well-organized and the language is simple yet effective. A great learning tool.
This book is very well written and easy to follow. It provides a deep understanding of financial management without overwhelming the reader. Highly useful for MBA students.
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