David Hillier is Professor of Finance at the University of Strathclyde, teaches regularly in development programs for executives and has taught courses for a wide variety of professional clients, including the World Bank and the National Health Service in the UK. It is part of the editorial board of several international journals of finance.
Part I: Overview
1 Introduction to Corporate Finance
2 Corporate Governance
part ii: value and capital budgeting
3 Financial Statement Analysis and Long-Term Planning
4 Discounted Cash Flow Valuation
5 How to Value Bonds and Stocks
6 Net Present Value and Other Investment Rules
7 Making Capital Investment Decisions
8 Risk Analysis, Real Options, and Capital Budgeting
part iii: risk
9 Risk and Return: Lessons from Market History
10 Return and Risk: The Capital-Asset-Pricing Model
11 Factor Models and the Arbitrage Pricing Theory
12 Risk, Cost of Capital, and Capital Budgeting
part iv: capital structure and dividend policy
13 Efficient Capital Markets & Behavioral Finance
14 Long Term Financing: An Introduction
15 Capital Structure: Basic Concepts
16 Capital Structure: limits to the use of debt
17 Valuation & Capital Budgeting for the Levered Firm
18 Dividends and Other Payouts
part v: long term financing
19 Equity Financing
20 Debt Financing
21 Off-Balance Sheet Financing and Leasing
part vi: options, futures, and corporate finance
22 Options and Corporate Finance
23 Options & Corporate Finance: extensions & applications
24 Warrants and Convertibles
25 Financial Risk Management with Derivatives
part vii: financial planning and short term finance
26 Short term Finance and Planning
27 Short-Term Capital Management
part viii: special topics
28 Mergers and Acquisitions
29 Financial Distress
30 International Corporate Finance