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For MBA/graduate students taking a course in corporate finance. An Emphasis on Core Financial Principles to Elevate Individuals' Financial Decision Making Using the unifying valuation framework based on the Law of One Price, top researchers Jonathan Berk and Peter DeMarzo have set the new canon for corporate finance textbooks. Corporate Finance blends coverage of time-tested principles and the latest advancements with the practical perspective of the financial manager, so students have the knowledge and tools they need to make sound financial decisions in their careers. For a streamlined book specifically tailored to the topics covered in the first one-semester course, Corporate Finance: The Core is also available by Jonathan Berk and Peter DeMarzo. Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyFinanceLabTM does not come packaged with this content. Students, if interested in purchasing this title with MyFinanceLab, ask your instructor for the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyFinanceLab, search for: 0134408896 / 9780134408897 Corporate Finance Plus MyFinanceLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of:
Author: Jonathan Berk, Peter Demarzo
Publisher: Pearson
Published: 07/20/2016
Pages: 1168
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 4.25lbs
Size: 10.10h x 8.20w x 1.70d
ISBN13: 9780134083278
ISBN10: 013408327X
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Corporate Finance | General
- 013408327X / 9780134083278 Corporate Finance
- 0134099176 / 9780134099170 MyFinanceLab with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for Corporate Finance
Author: Jonathan Berk, Peter Demarzo
Publisher: Pearson
Published: 07/20/2016
Pages: 1168
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 4.25lbs
Size: 10.10h x 8.20w x 1.70d
ISBN13: 9780134083278
ISBN10: 013408327X
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Corporate Finance | General
About the Author
Jonathan Berk is the A.P. Giannini Professor of Finance at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University and is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Before coming to Stanford, he was the Sylvan Coleman Professor of Finance at Haas School of Business at the University of California, Berkeley. Prior to earning his Ph.D., he worked as an Associate at Goldman Sachs (where his education in finance really began).
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