Fundamentals of Financial Management 15th Edition Brigham Solutions Manual

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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781337395250
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1337395250
  • Author:   Eugene F. Brigham (Author), Joel F. Houston (Author)

Updated with the latest trends, developments, and practices from the field, Brigham/Houston’s FUNDAMENTALS OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, 15e equips you with a thorough understanding of today’s corporate finance and financial management. This longtime market leader offers insight into federal debt, the ongoing recovery of financial markets, and other emerging issues straight from today’s headlines. Clear explanations and real-world examples help you understand the “what” and the “why” of corporate budgeting, financing, working capital decision making, forecasting, valuation, and Time Value of Money, while hands-on exercises, cases, Excel Spreadsheet Models, and digital resources like MindTap let you put theory into action.

 

Table of Content:

  1. Part 1: Introduction to Financial Management
  2. Chapter 1: An Overview of Financial Management
  3. Putting Things in Perspective
  4. 1-1 What Is Finance?
  5. 1-2 Jobs in Finance
  6. 1-3 Forms of Business Organization
  7. 1-4 The Main Financial Goal: Creating Value for Investors
  8. 1-5 Stockholder-Manager Conflicts
  9. 1-6 Stockholder-Debtholder Conflicts
  10. 1-7 Balancing Shareholder Interests and the Interests of Society
  11. 1-8 Business Ethics
  12. Tying It All Together
  13. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  14. Questions
  15. Chapter 2: Financial Markets and Institutions
  16. Putting Things in Perspective
  17. 2-1 The Capital Allocation Process
  18. 2-2 Financial Markets
  19. 2-3 Financial Institutions
  20. 2-4 The Stock Market
  21. 2-5 The Market for Common Stock
  22. 2-6 Stock Markets and Returns
  23. 2-7 Stock Market Efficiency
  24. Tying It All Together
  25. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  26. Questions
  27. Integrated Case
  28. Part 2: Fundamental Concepts in Financial Management
  29. Chapter 3: Financial Statements, Cash Flow, and Taxes
  30. Putting Things in Perspective
  31. 3-1 Financial Statements and Reports
  32. 3-2 The Balance Sheet
  33. 3-3 The Income Statement
  34. 3-4 Statement of Cash Flows
  35. 3-5 Statement of Stockholders’ Equity
  36. 3-6 Uses and Limitations of Financial Statements
  37. 3-7 Free Cash Flow
  38. 3-8 MVA and EVA
  39. 3-9 Income Taxes
  40. Tying It All Together
  41. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  42. Questions
  43. Problems
  44. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  45. Integrated Case
  46. Taking a Closer Look
  47. Chapter 4: Analysis of Financial Statements
  48. Putting Things in Perspective
  49. 4-1 Ratio Analysis
  50. 4-2 Liquidity Ratios
  51. 4-3 Asset Management Ratios
  52. 4-4 Debt Management Ratios
  53. 4-5 Profitability Ratios
  54. 4-6 Market Value Ratios
  55. 4-7 Tying the Ratios Together: The DuPont Equation
  56. 4-8 Potential Misuses of ROE
  57. 4-9 Using Financial Ratios to Assess Performance
  58. 4-10 Uses and Limitations of Ratios
  59. 4-11 Looking beyond the Numbers
  60. Tying It All Together
  61. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  62. Questions
  63. Problems
  64. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  65. Integrated Case
  66. Taking a Closer Look
  67. Chapter 5: Time Value of Money
  68. Putting Things in Perspective
  69. 5-1 Time Lines
  70. 5-2 Future Values
  71. 5-3 Present Values
  72. 5-4 Finding the Interest Rate, I
  73. 5-5 Finding the Number of Years, N
  74. 5-6 Annuities
  75. 5-7 Future Value of an Ordinary Annuity
  76. 5-8 Future Value of an Annuity Due
  77. 5-9 Present Value of an Ordinary Annuity
  78. 5-10 Finding Annuity Payments, Periods, and Interest Rates
  79. 5-11 Perpetuities
  80. 5-12 Uneven Cash Flows
  81. 5-13 Future Value of an Uneven Cash Flow Stream
  82. 5-14 Solving for I with Uneven Cash Flows
  83. 5-15 Semiannual and Other Compounding Periods
  84. 5-16 Comparing Interest Rates
  85. 5-17 Fractional Time Periods
  86. 5-18 Amortized Loans
  87. Tying It All Together
  88. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  89. Questions
  90. Problems
  91. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  92. Integrated Case
  93. Part 3: Financial Assets
  94. Chapter 6: Interest Rates
  95. Putting Things in Perspective
  96. 6-1 The Cost of Money
  97. 6-2 Interest Rate Levels
  98. 6-3 The Determinants of Market Interest Rates
  99. 6-4 The Term Structure of Interest Rates
  100. 6-5 What Determines the Shape of the Yield Curve?
  101. 6-6 Using the Yield Curve to Estimate Future Interest Rates
  102. 6-7 Macroeconomic Factors That Influence Interest Rate Levels
  103. 6-8 Interest Rates and Business Decisions
  104. Tying It All Together
  105. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  106. Questions
  107. Problems
  108. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  109. Integrated Case
  110. Taking a Closer Look
  111. Chapter 7: Bonds and Their Valuation
  112. Putting Things in Perspective
  113. 7-1 Who Issues Bonds?
  114. 7-2 Key Characteristics of Bonds
  115. 7-3 Bond Valuation
  116. 7-4 Bond Yields
  117. 7-5 Changes in Bond Values over Time
  118. 7-6 Bonds with Semiannual Coupons
  119. 7-7 Assessing a Bond’s Riskiness
  120. 7-8 Default Risk
  121. 7-9 Bond Markets
  122. Tying It All Together
  123. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  124. Questions
  125. Problems
  126. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  127. Integrated Case
  128. Taking a Closer Look
  129. Chapter 8: Risk and Rates of Return
  130. Putting Things in Perspective
  131. 8-1 The Risk-Return Trade-Off
  132. 8-2 Stand-Alone Risk
  133. 8-3 Risk in a Portfolio Context: The CAPM
  134. 8-4 The Relationship between Risk and Rates of Return
  135. 8-5 Some Concerns about Beta and the CAPM
  136. 8-6 Some Concluding Thoughts: Implications for Corporate Managers and Investors
  137. Tying It All Together
  138. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  139. Questions
  140. Problems
  141. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  142. Integrated Case
  143. Taking a Closer Look
  144. Chapter 9: Stocks and Their Valuation
  145. Putting Things in Perspective
  146. 9-1 Legal Rights and Privileges of Common Stockholders
  147. 9-2 Types of Common Stock
  148. 9-3 Stock Price versus Intrinsic Value
  149. 9-4 The Discounted Dividend Model
  150. 9-5 Constant Growth Stocks
  151. 9-6 Valuing Nonconstant Growth Stocks
  152. 9-7 Enterprise-Based Approach to Valuation
  153. 9-8 Preferred Stock
  154. Tying It All Together
  155. Self–Test Questions and Problems
  156. Questions
  157. Problems
  158. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  159. Integrated Case
  160. Taking a Closer Look
  161. Appendix 9A: Stock Market Equilibrium
  162. Part 4: Investing in Long-Term Assets: Capital Budgeting
  163. Chapter 10: The Cost of Capital
  164. Putting Things in Perspective
  165. 10-1 An Overview of the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)
  166. 10-2 Basic Definitions
  167. 10-3 Cost of Debt, rd(1-T)
  168. 10-4 Cost of Preferred Stock, rp
  169. 10-6 Cost of New Common Stock, re
  170. 10-7 Composite, or Weighted Average, Cost of Capital, WACC
  171. 10-8 Factors That Affect the WACC
  172. 10-9 Adjusting the Cost of Capital for Risk
  173. 10-10 Some Other Problems with Cost of Capital Estimates
  174. Tying It All Together
  175. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  176. Questions
  177. Problems
  178. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  179. Integrated Case
  180. Taking a Closer Look
  181. Chapter 11: The Basics of Capital Budgeting
  182. Putting Things in Perspective
  183. 11-1 An Overview of Capital Budgeting
  184. 11-2 Net Present Value (NPV)
  185. 11-3 Internal Rate of Return (IRR)
  186. 11-4 Multiple Internal Rates of Return
  187. 11-5 Reinvestment Rate Assumptions
  188. 11-6 Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR)
  189. 11-7 NPV Profiles
  190. 11-8 Payback Period
  191. 11-9 Conclusions on Capital Budgeting Methods
  192. 11-10 Decision Criteria Used in Practice
  193. Tying It All Together
  194. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  195. Questions
  196. Problems
  197. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  198. Integrated Case
  199. Chapter 12: Cash Flow Estimation and Risk Analysis
  200. Putting Things in Perspective
  201. 12-1 Conceptual Issues in Cash Flow Estimation
  202. 12-2 Analysis of an Expansion Project
  203. 12-3 Replacement Analysis
  204. 12-4 Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting
  205. 12-5 Measuring Stand-Alone Risk
  206. 12-6 Within-Firm and Beta Risk
  207. 12-7 Unequal Project Lives
  208. Tying It All Together
  209. Self-Test Questions and Problems?
  210. Questions
  211. Problems
  212. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  213. Integrated Case
  214. Appendix 12A: Tax Depreciation
  215. Chapter 13: Real Options and Other Topics in Capital Budgeting
  216. Putting Things in Perspective
  217. 13-1 Introduction to Real Options
  218. 13-2 Growth (Expansion) Options
  219. 13-3 Abandonment/Shutdown Options
  220. 13-4 Investment Timing Options
  221. 13-5 Flexibility Options
  222. 13-6 The Optimal Capital Budget
  223. 13-7 The Post-Audit
  224. Tying It All Together
  225. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  226. Questions
  227. Problems
  228. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problems
  229. Integrated Case
  230. Part 5: Capital Structure and Dividend Policy
  231. Chapter 14: Capital Structure and Leverage
  232. Putting Things in Perspective
  233. 14-1 Book, Market, or “Target” Weights?
  234. 14-2 Business and Financial Risk
  235. 14-3 Determining the Optimal Capital Structure
  236. 14-4 Capital Structure Theory
  237. 14-5 Checklist for Capital Structure Decisions
  238. 14-6 Variations in Capital Structures
  239. Putting Things in Perspective
  240. Tying It All Together
  241. Questions
  242. Problems
  243. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  244. Integrated Case
  245. Taking a Closer Look
  246. Chapter 15: Distributions to Shareholders: Dividends and Share Repurchases
  247. Putting Things in Perspective
  248. 15-1 Dividends versus Capital Gains: What Do Investors Prefer?
  249. 15-2 Other Dividend Policy Issues
  250. 15-3 Establishing the Dividend Policy in Practice
  251. 15-4 Dividend Reinvestment Plans
  252. 15-5 Summary of Factors Influencing Dividend Policy
  253. 15-6 Stock Dividends and Stock Splits
  254. 15-7 Stock Repurchases
  255. Tying It All Together
  256. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  257. Questions
  258. Problems
  259. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  260. Integrated Case
  261. Taking a Closer Look
  262. Part 6: Working Capital Management and Financial Forecasting
  263. Chapter 16: Working Capital Management
  264. Putting Things in Perspective
  265. 16-1 Background on Working Capital
  266. 16-2 Current Assets Investment Policies
  267. 16-3 Current Assets Financing Policies
  268. 16-4 The Cash Conversion Cycle
  269. 16-5 The Cash Budget
  270. 16-6 Cash and Marketable Securities
  271. 16-7 Inventories
  272. 16-8 Accounts Receivable
  273. 16-9 Accounts Payable (Trade Credit)
  274. 16-10 Bank Loans
  275. 16-11 Commercial Paper
  276. 16-12 Accruals (Accrued Liabilities)
  277. 16-13 Use of Security in Short-Term Financing
  278. Tying It All Together
  279. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  280. Questions
  281. Problems
  282. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  283. Integrated Case
  284. Chapter 17: Financial Planning and Forecasting
  285. Putting Things in Perspective
  286. 17-1 Strategic Planning
  287. 17-2 The Sales Forecast
  288. 17-3 The AFN Equation
  289. 17-4 Forecasted Financial Statements
  290. 17-5 Using Regression to Improve Forecasts
  291. 17-6 Analyzing the Effects of Changing Ratios
  292. Tying It All Together
  293. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  294. Questions
  295. Problems
  296. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  297. Integrated Case
  298. Taking a Closer Look
  299. Part 7: Special Topics in Financial Management
  300. Chapter 18: Derivatives and Risk Management
  301. Putting Things in Perspective
  302. 18-1 Reasons to Manage Risk
  303. 18-2 Background on Derivatives
  304. 18-3 Options
  305. 18-4 Introduction to Option Pricing Models
  306. 18-5 The Black-Scholes Option Pricing Model (OPM)
  307. 18-6 Forward and Futures Contracts
  308. 18-7 Other Types of Derivatives
  309. 18-8 Using Derivatives to Reduce Risks
  310. 18-9 Risk Management
  311. Tying It All Together
  312. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  313. Questions
  314. Problems
  315. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  316. Integrated Case
  317. Taking a Closer Look
  318. Appendix 18A: Valuation of Put Options
  319. Chapter 19: Multinational Financial Management
  320. Putting Things in Perspective
  321. 19-1 Multinational, or Global, Corporations
  322. 19-2 Multinational versus Domestic Financial Management
  323. 19-3 The International Monetary System
  324. 19-4 Foreign Exchange Rate Quotations
  325. 19-5 Trading in Foreign Exchange
  326. 19-6 Interest Rate Parity
  327. 19-7 Purchasing Power Parity
  328. 19-8 Inflation, Interest Rates, and Exchange Rates
  329. 19-9 International Money and Capital Markets
  330. 19-10 Investing Overseas
  331. 19-11 International Capital Budgeting
  332. 19-12 International Capital Structures
  333. Tying It All Together
  334. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  335. Questions
  336. Problems
  337. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  338. Integrated Case
  339. Taking a Closer Look
  340. Chapter 20: Hybrid Financing: Preferred Stock, Leasing, Warrants, and Convertibles
  341. Putting Things in Perspective
  342. 20-1 Preferred Stock
  343. 20-2 Leasing
  344. 20-3 Warrants
  345. 20-4 Convertibles
  346. 20-5 A Final Comparison of Warrants and Convertibles
  347. 20-6 Reporting Earnings When Warrants or Convertibles Are Outstanding
  348. Tying It All Together
  349. Self-Test Questions and Problems?
  350. Questions
  351. Problems
  352. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  353. Integrated Case
  354. Taking a Closer Look
  355. Chapter 21: Mergers and Acquisitions
  356. Putting Things in Perspective
  357. 21-1 Rationale for Mergers
  358. 21-2 Types of Mergers
  359. 21-3 Level of Merger Activity
  360. 21-4 Hostile versus Friendly Takeovers
  361. 21-5 Merger Analysis
  362. 21-6 The Role of Investment Bankers
  363. 21-7 Do Mergers Create Value? The Empirical Evidence
  364. 21-8 Corporate Alliances
  365. 21-9 Private Equity Investments
  366. 21-10 Divestitures
  367. Tying It All Together
  368. Self-Test Questions and Problems
  369. Questions
  370. Problems
  371. Comprehensive/Spreadsheet Problem
  372. Integrated Case
  373. Taking a Closer Look
  374. Appendix A: Solutions to Self-Test Questions and Problems
  375. Appendix B: Answers to Selected End-of-Chapter Problems
  376. Appendix C: Selected Equations and Tables
  377. Index

 

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