A buzzword on Wall Street, everyone is interested in increasing "shareholder value." Corporate executives, CEOs, board members, and managers all talk of ways to maximize shareholder value, while growing their businesses. In Corporate Financial Strategy and Decision Making, Harold Bierman discusses all the financial strategies managers should follow to increase shareholder value. He covers corporate financial planning, financial strategies, alternative sources of funds, and other financial angles for managers of all levels. This comprehensive guide also includes in-depth explanations of dividend policy-making, mergers & acquisitions, capital structure, and risk management.
From Fabozzi's finance series, this is a solid (and somewhat technical) read for those thinking about their company's financing strategy. Kenneth H Marks, lead author of The Handbook of Financing Growth: Strategies, Capital Structure, and M & A Transactions (Wiley Finance)
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Another classic from Prof. Bierman.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Corporate Financial Strategy may be considered a companion book to Bierman and Smidt's textbook, The Capital Budgeting Decision. Bierman's concise book is a highly readable monograph that does not employ advanced mathematics. There are already many books on the market about raising shareholder value. Some of them were written to promote "value based management". Bierman's purpose is not to push any product or service. He offers a lucid and objective treatment of corporate financial strategy. Bierman strips away all the sales and marketing rhetoric that some consultants use, and delivers a book which evinces mastery of the subject.
Another classic from Prof. Bierman.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Corporate Financial Strategy may be considered a companion book to Bierman and Smidt's magnum opus, The Capital Budgeting Decision. Bierman's concise book is a highly readable monograph that does not employ advanced mathematics. There are already many books on the market about raising shareholder value. Some of them were written to promote "value based management". Bierman's purpose is not to push any product or service. He offers a clear, economically sound and objective treatment of corporate financial strategy. Bierman strips away all the sales and marketing rhetoric that some consultants use, and delivers a book which evinces mastery of finance and capital budgeting. This is a book that could only have been written by an authority on the subject.
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