Brooks uses a tools-based approach that presents the key concepts of finance (or “tools”) early on in the text, followed by an application of those concepts to various finance problems.
An Overview of Financial Management; Financial Statements; Time Value of Money — Part One; Time Value of Money — Part Two; Interest Rates; Bonds and Bond Valuation; Stocks and Stock Valuation; Risk and Return; Capital Budgeting Decision Models; Incremental Cash Flow; The Cost of Capital; Forecasting and Short-Term Financial Planning; Working Capital Management — Cash and Inventory Management; Financial Ratios and Firm Performance; Raising Capital–The Business Life Cycle and How Financial Markets Work; Capital Structure; Stock Splits, Dividends, and Dividend Policy; International Finance
MARKET: This text is accessible to readers that would like to enhance their understanding of corporate finance.
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Raymond Brooks is a Dean’s Professor of Excellence and Professor of Finance at Oregon State University. He has taught a variety of finance courses at OSU, including introduction to financial management, investments, advanced corporate finance, financial institutions, and risk management. Previously, he taught at the University of Missouri and the University of Southern Illinois, Edwardsville. Professor Brooks has authored a variety of articles in topics from dividends to when-issued trading. He has twice won best papers awards at financial conferences.
Professor Brooks was born in Portland, Oregon, is married, and has two sons. He is a former all-conference athlete for Oregon State and continues to enjoy swimming, biking, music, and watching OSU athletic teams.
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