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Financial Management Essentials You Always Wanted To Know

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Financial Management concepts simplified
Fundamentals explained for business professionals and non-finance graduates
Important standard principles covered
Solved exercises and practice questions

Financial Management Essentials You Always Wanted To Know covers Financial Management concepts in concise and easy-to-understand manner for business professionals and non-finance graduates. This book includes Financial Management FUNDAMENTALS, SOLVED Examples, Important CONCEPTS & PRINCIPLES and Ample PRACTICE Exercises.

The topics covered are:

a) Financial Statement Analysis

b) Cost of Capital & Capital Budgeting

c) Working Capital Management

d) Capital Structure

e) Distribution to Shareholders

f) Forecasting Financial Statements

This Self Learning Management Series intends to give a jump start to working professionals, whose job roles demand to have the knowledge imparted in a B-school but haven’t got a chance to visit one. This series is designed to address every aspect of business from HR to Finance to Marketing to Operations, be it any industry. Each book includes basic fundamentals, important concepts, standard and well-known principles as well as practical ways of application of the subject matter. The distinctiveness of the series lies in that all the relevant information is bundled in a compact form that is very easy to interpret.
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161 printed pages
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
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Quotes

  • Александр Чикиткинhas quoted5 years ago
    FCF = EBIT x (1 – T) + Depreciation – Capital expenditure – Change in net operating working capital
  • Александр Чикиткинhas quoted5 years ago
    When making capital budgeting decisions companies use free cash flow to check whether the investment is worth making. Free cash flow is the cash that remains for distribution to all investors, stockholders and debtors, after the company has made all investments in fixed assets, and in additional working capital needed to run its operations.
  • Александр Чикиткинhas quoted5 years ago
    Investment decisions involving fixed assets are called Capital Budgeting.

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