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Allen Franklin

    Capital Budgeting
    Special Indian Edition - 8: Principles of Corporate Finance
    Filling the Gaps in Governance
    Principles of corporate finance
    Principles of Corporate Finance ISE
    • Principles of Corporate Finance ISE

      • 1058 pages
      • 38 hours of reading

      Focusing on the application of financial theory to real-world challenges, this edition equips financial managers with essential tools for decision-making. It emphasizes practical problems and solutions, maintaining a strong connection between theoretical concepts and their implementation in corporate finance.

      Principles of Corporate Finance ISE
      3.0
    • Principles of corporate finance

      • 1024 pages
      • 36 hours of reading

      A presentation of financial theory with in-depth analysis and applications. It presents theory as a way of helping prospective financial managers solve practical problems, and as a way of learning why companies and management act as they do.

      Principles of corporate finance
      4.0
    • Filling the Gaps in Governance

      The Case of Europe

      • 209 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The incompleteness of Europe's different levels of economic governance was the theme of this Florence School of Banking and Finance conference, held under Chatham House rules. The conference consisted of three panel sessions, one keynote lecture and one dinner speech. Opening the event, organizers highlighted that the agenda for this sixth annual conference showed some continuity with the previous ones. Indeed, the crisis response ushered in a step change in terms of new instruments and rules discussed previously and whose evolution and operation was revisited at this event. However, it also entailed innovative elements that reflected changing political dynamics (e.g. popular disenchantment with aspects of European governance and the perspective of possible exits from Europe's different levels of governance).

      Filling the Gaps in Governance