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Strategic Financial Management Casebook

Langue : Anglais

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Strategic Financial Management Casebook strategically uses integrative case studies?cases that do not emphasize specific subjects such as capital budgeting or value based management?to provide a framework for understanding strategic financial management. By featuring holistic presentations, the book puts readers into the shoes of those responsible for the world?s largest wealth creators. It covers strategies of growth, mergers and acquisitions, financial performance analysis over the past decade, wealth created in terms of stock returns since its listing in stock market, investment and financial decisions, cost of capital, and corporate valuation.

In addition, the casebook also discusses corporate restructuring activities undertaken by each company. Each chapter follows a template to facilitate learning, and each features an Excel-based case analysis worksheet that includes a complete data set for financial analysis and valuation.

1. Perspectives on strategic finance

2. Wealth creation by Coca-Cola—a strategic perspective

3. Wealth creation by Johnson & Johnson

4. Wealth creation by Microsoft

5. Wealth creation by Exxon Mobil

6. Wealth creation—A case analysis of Apple

7. Wealth creation—analysis of Google

8. Wealth analysis of General Electric

9. Strategies of wealth creation by Berkshire Hathaway

10. Analysis of wealth—Walmart

11. Wealth analysis of Facebook

12. Wealth analysis of Procter and Gamble

13. Wealth analysis of Wells Fargo

14. Wealth creation by Amazon

15. Wealth analysis of AT&T

16. Wealth creation by Boeing

17. Analysis of wealth—Time Warner Inc.

Upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and professionals working in corporate finance, international financial management, financial economics, industrial organization, business administration, and business economics

Dr. B. Rajesh Kumar is Professor of Finance at the Institute of Management Technology, Dubai International Academy City, UAE. He earned his PhD in Management from the Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Kharagpur. He has published over 40 empirical research papers in refereed international journals and is the author of six books. His co-authored research works have been cited in the popular financial press, such as The Financial Times, Money Week and The Economist.

He has published three books with Elsevier/Academic Press including the recently published Strategic Financial Management Casebook that strategically uses integrative case studies-cases that do not emphasize specific subjects such as capital budgeting or value based management-to provide a framework for understanding strategic financial management. His earlier book, Strategies of Banks and Other Financial Institutions, presents a comprehensive portrait of financial institutions worldwide by balancing their theories of strategy and risk structure with detailed case studies. His book on Valuation Theories and Concepts, offer a broader more holistic perspective on valuation suited to companies and markets worldwide.

  • Introduces a conceptual framework for integrating strategy and finance for value creation
  • Emphasizes the roles of corporate governance, corporate social responsibility, and risk management in value creation
  • Encourages an analysis of investment, financing, and dividend decisions
  • Examines non-financial factors that contribute to value

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Mots-clés :

737 MAX; Acquisition strategy; Acquisitions; Advertising revenues; Altman Z score; Amazon Marketplace; Amazon Prime; Amazon Web Services; Android ecosystem; Average returns; B; Balance scorecard; Beta; Bottling investment group; Brands; Buyback; C capital stock; CAPM; CNN; Capital management; Citizen initiatives; Citizenship and sustainability initiatives; Class A; Coca-Cola Foundation; Commercial and military aircraft; Commercial cloud; Commercial paper; Constant growth FCFF model; Content creators; Corporate governance; Corporate restructuring; Corporate social responsibility; Corporate social responsibility initiatives; Cost of capital; Credit default swap; Credo principles; Cumulative excess return; Cumulative excess returns; Daily active users; Derivative contracts; Digital industrial company; Discount stores; Discounted cash flow valuation; Distribution and marketing strategy; Divestitures; Divestments; Dividend discount model of valuation; Dividend yield; Dividends; Dreamliner; ESOP; Eco imagination strategy; Economic hedge; Economic value; Elative valuation; Enterprise value; Enterprise value multiples; Equity Investments; Equity ownership; Equity spread; Ergers; Excess returns; Excess value; FCFE valuation model; FCFF valuation; FCFF valuation model; Financing and investment activities; Financing decisions; Fixed maturity securities; Free cash flow to equity (FCFE) valuation; Free cash flow to firm (FCFF) valuation; Free cash flow valuation model; GE Exit Plan; Golden triangle partnership; Google Geo; Google web search; Graham number; HBO; Holding period yield; Hypermarket; IPO; IPad; IPhone; Innovation; Innovation group; Innovation strategy; Instagram; Integrated oil company; Integrated service provider; Interest rate swaps; Investment; Investment fees; Investment strategy; Ividend discount model; Joint venture; Licensing options; Market risks; Media and entertainment industry; Mergers and acquisitions; Microsoft azure