Quantitative Corporate Finance

Quantitative Corporate Finance

Quantitative Corporate Finance

Quantitative Corporate Finance

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Overview

The book addresses several problems in contemporary corporate finance: optimal capital structure, both in the US and in the G7 economies; the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and the Arbitrage Pricing Model (APT) and the implications for the cost of capital; dividend policy; sales forecasting and pro forma statement analysis; leverage and bankruptcy; and mergers and acquisitions. It is designed to be used as an advanced graduate corporate financial management textbook.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441952745
Publisher: Springer US
Publication date: 10/29/2010
Edition description: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007
Pages: 542
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.24(d)

About the Author

John B. Guerard, Jr.

Director of Global Quantitative Research

Ph.D. Finance, University of Texas at Austin, 1980

M.S.I.M. Finance, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1977

M.A. Economics, University of Virginia, 1976

A.B. Economics, Duke University, cum laude, 1975

John B. Guerard Jr. joined McKinley Capital Management in 2005 as Co-Director of Global Quantitative Research. Mr. Guerard's passion for global equity markets, along with his academic credentials and broad practitioner experience make him a notable addition to our team. Mr. Guerard shares oversight responsibility for the Global Quantitative Research team with long-time Director, Ted L. Gifford. Both will work to maintain and enhance our quantitative capabilities and investment models. Prior to joining McKinley Capital, Mr. Guerard held a number of senior-level positions including Vice President for Daiwa Securities Trust Co. where he co-managed the Japan Equity Fund with Nobel prize winner Dr. Harry Markowitz. He is also a former Faculty and Adjunct Faculty member at Wharton, University of Pennsylvania and Rutgers University Graduate School of Management.

Eli Schwartz is an Emeritus Professor at Lehigh University (1991) and former Chairman, Economics Dept, Lehigh University, 1978-1984. Visiting Professor and lecturer at the following: Tel Aviv University; Fulbright Lecturer and consulting professor at Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain (1979); Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; London School of Economics; Michigan State; Brown University and University of Rhode Island. Professor Schwartz is extremely well known and remains active in academic research. He has published several books and many papers in the field of corporate finance, including "Management Policies in Local Government Finance", Theory and Application of the Interest Rate, The Economic Growth Controversy, among others.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Capital Formation, Risk, and the Corporation.- The Corporation and Other Forms of Business Organization.- The Corporation Balance Sheet.- The Operating Statements: The Income Statement and Annual Cash Flow Statement.- Financing Current Operations, Ratio And Credit Analysis.- Financing Current Operations And The Cash Budget.- Capital and New Issue Markets.- The Equity of the Corporation: Common and Preferred Sk.- Long-Term Debt.- Debt, Equity, the Optimal Financial Structure and the Cost of Funds.- Investing in Assets: Theory of Investment Decision Making.- Regression Analysis And Forecasting Models.- Time Series Modeling and the Forecasting Effectiveness of the U.S. Leading Economic Indicators.- Risk and Return on Equity and the Capital Asset Pricing Model.- Multi-Factor Risk Models.- Options.- Real Options.- Mergers and Acquisitions.- Liquidation, Failure, Bankruptcy, and Reorganization.- Corporation Growth and Economic Growth and Stability.- International Business Finance.- Management-Skholder Relations.
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