Jay Wright is the CEO of the Mobilepro Corporation and an adjunct professor at the McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University. He lives in Bethesda, Maryland.
Preface | p. xiii |
Introduction | |
Contemporary Financial Management | p. 3 |
(R)evolution of the Finance Function | p. 3 |
Goals of Financial Management | p. 6 |
Organization and Structure of the Book | p. 7 |
Conclusion | p. 9 |
Summary | p. 9 |
The Tax Environment | p. 12 |
Organizational Form and Taxes | p. 12 |
Corporate Income Taxes | p. 14 |
Personal Income Taxes | p. 19 |
Subchapter S Corporations | p. 21 |
Summary | p. 22 |
Financial Accounting Fundamentals | |
Introduction to Financial Statements | p. 27 |
Objectives of Financial Accounting | p. 27 |
The Auditor's Opinion | p. 30 |
The Balance Sheet | p. 33 |
Book Value of Securities | p. 39 |
The Income Statement | p. 41 |
Supplemental "Pro Forma" or "Operating" Earnings | p. 44 |
Accumulated and Retained Earnings | p. 44 |
Statement of Cash Flows | p. 45 |
Sarbanes-Oxley and Financial Statements | p. 47 |
Summary | p. 47 |
Accounting-A Financial Information System | p. 50 |
The Accounting Process | p. 50 |
The Accrual Concept | p. 50 |
Double-Entry Accounting | p. 53 |
The Accounting Cycle | p. 60 |
Summary | p. 66 |
Special Topics in Accounting | p. 67 |
Changes in the Equity Account | p. 67 |
Depreciation Accounting | p. 69 |
Inventory Accounting | p. 74 |
Accounting for Leases | p. 79 |
Intercorporate Investments | p. 80 |
Summary | p. 81 |
Financial Analysis and Control | |
Financial Statement Analysis | p. 87 |
Objectives of Financial Statement Analysis | p. 87 |
Ratio Analysis | p. 88 |
Common-Size Statements | p. 95 |
Sequence of Analysis | p. 96 |
Case Study: Technosystems, Inc. | p. 97 |
Financial Analysis, Financial Fraud, and Financial Stress | p. 103 |
Summary | p. 104 |
Financial Forecasting and Cash Budgeting | p. 107 |
Objectives of Financial Forecasting | p. 107 |
Short-Term Forecasts and Cash Budgeting | p. 107 |
Financial Forecast for the Cutler Toy Company | p. 108 |
Long-Term Financial Planning | p. 121 |
Summary | p. 124 |
Breakeven Analysis for Profit Planning | p. 126 |
Assumptions of Breakeven Analysis | p. 126 |
Breakeven Applications | p. 127 |
The Breakeven Technique | p. 128 |
Breakeven Charts | p. 131 |
Nonlinear Breakeven Analysis | p. 135 |
Summary | p. 136 |
Working Capital Decisions | |
Working Capital Policy | p. 141 |
Importance of Working Capital Policy | p. 141 |
Short-Term Versus Long-Term Financing | p. 142 |
Relative Magnitude of Working Capital Investment | p. 147 |
Inventory Control Policy | p. 149 |
Credit Policy | p. 150 |
Accounts Payable Payment Policy | p. 151 |
Summary | p. 152 |
Working Capital Management | p. 154 |
Management of Cash and Marketable Securities | p. 154 |
Accounts Receivable Management | p. 158 |
Inventory Management | p. 161 |
Sources of Short-Term Financing | p. 164 |
Summary | p. 169 |
Mathematical Derivation of Economic Order Quantity | p. 170 |
Long-Term Investment Decisions | |
Mathematics of Compound Interest | p. 175 |
Compound Interest | p. 175 |
Present Value | p. 180 |
Present Value of an Annuity | p. 181 |
Compound Value of an Annuity | p. 183 |
Application to Personal Decision Making | p. 186 |
Summary | p. 189 |
Capital Budgeting | p. 191 |
Payback | p. 191 |
Net Present Value | p. 192 |
Internal Rate of Return | p. 194 |
Profitability Index | p. 197 |
Selection of Method | p. 198 |
Dealing with Uncertainty | p. 200 |
Case Study: Droppitt Parcel Company | p. 201 |
Summary | p. 203 |
Cost of Capital | p. 205 |
Cost of Capital Defined | p. 205 |
Marginal Cost and Capital Budgeting | p. 207 |
Calculating the Average Cost of Capital | p. 208 |
The Capital Asset Pricing Model | p. 212 |
Capital Structure Management | p. 213 |
Summary | p. 215 |
Long-Term Financing Decisions | |
Valuation of Financial Assets | p. 221 |
Capitalization-of-Income Method | p. 221 |
Selecting Appropriate Capitalization Rates | p. 222 |
Bond Valuation | p. 224 |
Preferred Stock Valuation | p. 227 |
Common Stock Valuation | p. 229 |
Summary | p. 234 |
Valuing Closely Held Businesses | p. 236 |
Valuation Principles | p. 236 |
Revenue Ruling 59-60 | p. 236 |
Case Analysis: Valuing Home Medical Care, Inc. | p. 239 |
Summary | p. 247 |
Sources and Forms of Long-Term Financing | p. 250 |
The Money and Capital Markets | p. 250 |
Intermediate- and Long-Term Debt | p. 251 |
Lease Financing | p. 254 |
Preferred Stock | p. 257 |
Common Stock | p. 258 |
Dividend Policy | p. 260 |
Summary | p. 264 |
Special Topics in Finance | |
Governance and Risk Management | p. 269 |
Basics of Corporate Governance | p. 269 |
Directors' Fiduciary Duties | p. 270 |
Daily Governance of the Corporation | p. 271 |
Risk Management | p. 272 |
Summary | p. 274 |
International Finance | p. 276 |
Currencies | p. 276 |
Futures, Options, and Swaps | p. 279 |
Money Markets | p. 281 |
Capital Markets | p. 282 |
Summary | p. 283 |
Mergers and Acquisitions | p. 284 |
A Brief History of Mergers and Acquisitions | p. 284 |
How Companies Can Work Together | p. 285 |
How and Why to Do an Acquisition | p. 287 |
The Politics and Economics of Acquisitions | p. 289 |
LBOs, Hostile Takeovers, and Reverse M & A | p. 290 |
Summary | p. 293 |
Index | p. 295 |
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