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Financial Management: Turning Theory into Practice 2e


Editors: J Hefer and T Walker Authors: J Barnard, G Bartlett, G Beech, F de Hart, P de Jager, E du Toit, P Erasmus, J Fouché, T Madiba, S Middelberg, D Mrwetyana, G Plant, I Portasa, J Streng and D Thayser


Financial Management: Turning Theory into Practice 2e is an accessible and principles-based fi nancial management textbook for undergraduate and honours accounting students. The book takes cognisance of changes in the economic environment and their implications for the role of fi nancial management and the teaching of the subject.


Financial Management follows the SAICA syllabus for fi nancial management, but also takes the skills required by the CIMA syllabus into account. It acknowledges the intent behind the SAICA competency framework to develop problem-solving, critical-thinking and ethical business leaders, but at the same time provides academic and fi nancial literacy support to students. This guided approach serves to produce students who possess both technical competence and leadership qualities.


PAPERBACK NOV 2020 OUP SA


1184 PAGES 9780190722869 9780190448400


New to this edition: • The use of the value-creation cycle to give a more meaningful structure to the book • Re-arrangement of content to fi t into the new structure in a logical way • Increased focus on undergraduate content • A double-chapter introduction, where Chapter 1: Introduction to Financial Management gives the fi nancial management principles suitable for second-year courses, while the new Chapter 2: Confl icts and concepts extends and deepens this foundation, serving as an introduction for third-year courses.


• The inclusion of other new chapters to ensure coverage of the SAICA competency framework and a more management-centred approach: – Chapter 15: The investment decision – an introduction – Chapter 16: How to evaluate diff erent investments – Chapter 20: The impact of fi nancial management decisions


• More questions both in the book and in the electronic support material


Table of Contents Part I Core skills • Chapter 1: Introduction • Chapter 2: Confl icts and concepts


• Chapter 11: Liquidity risk management • Chapter 3: The time


value of money • Chapter 4: Risk and return • Chapter 5: Cash fl ow techniques to evaluate investments • Chapter 6: Forecasting and fi nancial modelling • Part II Strategy and risk • Chapter 7: Business strategy • Chapter 8: Financial analysis • Chapter 9: Risk and risk management risk management


• Part III Financing decisions • Chapter 12: Sources of fi nance • Chapter 13: Cost of capital • Chapter 14: Capital structure • Part IV Investment


decisions • Chapter 15: The investment decision – an introduction • Chapter 16: How to evaluate diff erent investment decisions • Chapter 17: Valuations • Chapter 18: Mergers and acquisitions • Part V Distribution decisions • Chapter 19: Distributions to shareholders and other share transactions • Part VI Putting it all together • Chapter 20: Managing value


Lecturer resources • PowerPoint® slides • Solutions manual • Question bank • Case studies bank learningzone.oxford.co.za


Student resources • Question bank


• Chapter 10: Treasury and fi nancial


Valuations, mergers & acquisitions Authors: G Beech and D Thayser


Valuations, mergers & acquisitions deals with the valuation of businesses for the purpose of mergers and acquisitions transactions, shareholder exits, capital raising and initial public off erings and covers the key principles involved in valuing businesses as going concerns. The book addresses the valuation of debt and derivative instruments, and provides insights into valuing specialised assets such as property. These principles are illustrated using extensive real-life examples and case studies.


Valuations, mergers & acquisitions is relevant to senior undergraduate students taking modules in Valuations and Mergers and Acquisitions as part of Financial Management courses, MBA and MBL students, and SAICA seminar students. The book is also of practical use to corporate fi nanciers and company executives who wish to clarify or research particular areas of concern in valuing a business in practice.


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