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Corporate Finance| Media: | Hardcover | | Author: | Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, Jeffrey Jaffe | | Publisher: | McGraw-Hill Companies | | Release date: | 01 February, 2002 | | Our price: | $139.90 |
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not a good textbook :( |
| this book wastes alot of pages just for margin. not an easy to read book. the whole semester, we only covered 5 chaps, alot of material is not useful for undergraduates. |
| Corporate Finance - Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, Jeffrey Jaffe |
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Great intro finance class textbook |
I used this book for my undergrad introductory corporate finance class and the structure of the book is just great. The early chapters does a superb job getting across the basics of finance (NPV, IRR), while the later ones give a general look at more complex issues such as dividend policy and corp fin for M&A.
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| Stephen A. Ross, Randolph W. Westerfield, Jeffrey Jaffe - Corporate Finance |
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Excellent Introduction to Finance, and a Good Reference |
| First off, I never had any particular interest in the area of Finance. I simply purchased this book as a required text for the core finance course in my MBA program. All in all, I was very pleasantly surprised. The course was very informative, with a top-notch professor leading us through the material. But even more than the lectures, this book was my primary resource for guiding me through the principles of Corporate Finance. Ross does a great job of clearly explaining each topic, then supporting his explanation with effective examples. Even though the book is well written, I can't deny that it was still challenging for a finance novice, such as myself. But Ross's clean, to-the-point style was a refreshing way for me to approach a previously unknown topic. Of all my textbooks, I typically keep about half of them as references, and sell the rest. This book is definitely a keeper. |
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