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Epicurus.com - Financial Management: Theory and Practice (with Thomson ONE)

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List Price: $211.95
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Manufacturer: South-Western College Pub
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 658.15 EAN: 9780324259681 ISBN: 0324259689 Label: South-Western College Pub Manufacturer: South-Western College Pub Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1024 Publication Date: 2004-03-12 Publisher: South-Western College Pub Studio: South-Western College Pub
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Editorial Reviews:
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This text remains the only text in the market that presents a balance of financial theory and applications. The authors maintain the same four goals as with the first edition: helping learners to make good financial decisions, providing a solid text for the introductory MBA course, motivating learners by demonstrating finance is relevant and interesting, and presenting the material clearly.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Book purchase Comment: The description of the book was correct. The book was in great condition and was mailed out timely. In fact, I received the book sooner then promised. I like the way I was able to track the book during the mailing process.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Definitely not for self study Comment: The exercises could be improved upon. The book needs a good teacher/instructor in order to "come alive" - not a book for self-study. But then again, which Finance book is?
Customer Rating:      Summary: Since New Edition is available - not used much now Comment: although I got one in good shape. Did not get the CD i was promised.
Customer Rating:      Summary: First, they should learn to write sentences! Comment: This book falls into the category of professors who know the material, but just can't communicate it. I can tell it was written on a schedule...sloppy wording, confusing definitions, and unintuitive examples and explanations. This information isn't that tough to understand...poor writing makes it so.
Here's a paragraph defining WACC, p.11.
Financial managers also must make finance decisions relating to how to finance the firm. In particular, what mix of debt and equity should be used, and what specific types of debt and equity should be issued? Also, what percentage of current earnings should be retained and reinvested rather than paid out as dividends? Along with these financing decisions, the general level of interest rates in the economy, the risk of the firm's operations, and stock market investors' overall attitude toward risk determine the rate of return that is required to satisfy a firm's investors. This is a return from investors' perspectives, but it is a cost from the company's point of view. Therefore, it is called the weighted average cost of capital (WACC).
As in the rest of the book, too many words, no directness or clarity.
Don't buy this book for self-study; you'll spend most of your time trying to decipher the obfuscating sentences.
Customer Rating:      Summary: finance student Comment: I felt that the book was good. Some of the concepts could have been explained in better detail. I notice that on a lot of the chapters the authors repeated some of the material more than once. Some chapters need more practice problems like in chapter 5. This book explains the basic and fundamental concepts good but does not explained the difficult concepts good. Overall, this book was good.
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