Corporate Finance: A South African Perspective
Elda du Toit,
Pierre Erasmus,
Liezel Kotze,
Sam Ngwenya,
Kevin Thomas and
Suzette Viviers
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Elda du Toit: Lecturer, Department of Financial Management, University of Pretoria
Liezel Kotze: Lecturer, Department of Business Management, University of the Free State
Sam Ngwenya: Senior Lecturer, Department of Finance and Risk Management and Banking, University of South Africa
Kevin Thomas: Senior Lecturer, Department of Finance and Investment Management, University of Johannesburg
Suzette Viviers: Senior Lecturer, Department of Business Management, University of Stellenbosch
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Abstract:
Corporate Finance: A South African perspective 2e takes a fresh principles-based approach to the study of financial management. It is aimed at second and third-year students following courses in financial management in BCom or BBusSc degree programmes. The book explains financial management concepts and practice in an accessible and concise way, while supporting students with plenty of practice examples and illustrations of real-life application. Corporate Finance features: - Opening and closing case studies of international as well as South African companies to help students analyse financial theory in context. - Worked examples and end-of-chapter questions to provide essential practice in financial calculations. - Solutions section at the end of the book to facilitate self-study. - Ethics case studies, which create awareness of ethical dilemmas students may encounter in practice. - 'Finance in action' boxes, which provide practical advice from financial managers, exposing students to real financial decision-making. - Revision quizzes, which test key concepts. - Examples of financial statements build on students' understanding of accounting and develop financial literacy. - A glossary of key concepts in English and in Afrikaans at the end of each chapter.
Date: 2014
Edition: 2
ISBN: 9780195996012
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