Corporate Finance for Long-Term Value

This open access textbook offers a guide to corporate finance for modern companies that want to create long-term value. Drawing on recent literature on sustainable companies, it starts by analysing the Sustainable Development Goals as a strategy for the transition to a sustainable economy. Next, it...

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Main Authors: Schoenmaker, Dirk (Author), Schramade, Willem (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Edition:1st ed. 2023.
Series:Springer Texts in Business and Economics,
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505 0 |a Introduction -- Part 1: Why Corporate Finance for Long-term Value? -- Chapter 1. The Company Within Social and Planetary Boundaries -- Chapter 2. Integrated Value Creation -- Chapter 3. Corporate Governance -- Part 2: Discount Rates and Valuation Methods -- Chapter 4. Discount Rates and the Scarcity of Capital -- Chapter 5. Calculating Social and Environmental Value -- Chapter 6. Investment Decision Rules -- Chapter 7. Capital Budgeting -- Part 3: Valuation of Companies -- Chapter 8. Valuing Bonds -- Chapter 9. Valuing Public Equity -- Chapter 10. Valuing Private Equity -- Chapter 11. Case-study Integrated Valuation: Inditex -- Part 4: Risk, Return and Impact -- Chapter 12. Risk-return Analysis -- Chapter 13. Cost of Capital -- Chapter 14. Capital Market Adaptability, Investor Behaviour and Impact -- Part 5: Corporate Financial Policies -- Chapter 15. Capital Structure -- Chapter 16. Issues and Pay-outs -- Chapter 17. Reporting and Investor Relations -- Chapter 18. Mergers and Acquisitions -- Chapter 19. Options on All Capitals. 
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