Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 13e
Stephen Ross
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,Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Corporate Finance
2. Financial Statements, Taxes, and Cash Flow
3. Working with Financial Statements
4. Long-Term Financial Planning and Growth
5. Introduction to Valuation: The Time Value of Money
6. Discounted Cash Flow Valuation
7. Interest Rates and Bond Valuation
8. Stock Valuation
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9. Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria
10. Making Capital Investment Decisions
11. Project Analysis and Evaluation
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12. Some Lessons from Capital Market History
13. Return, Risk, and the Security Market Line
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14. Cost of Capital
15. Raising Capital
16. Financial Leverage and Capital Structure Policy
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17. Dividends and Payout Policy
18. Short-Term Finance and Planning
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19. Cash and Liquidity Management
20. Credit and Inventory Management
21. International Corporate Finance
22. Behavioral Finance: Implications for Financial Management
23. Enterprise Risk Management
24. Options and Corporate Finance
25. Option Valuation
26. Mergers and Acquisitions
27. Leasing
,Chapter 1
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The controller, rather than the treasurer, is typically responsible for which one of the
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Depositing cash receipts
Processing cost reports
Analyzing equipment purchases
Approving credit for a customer
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Paying a vendor
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Difficulty : 1 Basic
Learning Objective : 01-01 Define the basic types of financial management decisions and the role of t
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Section : 1.1 Finance: A Quick Look
Topic : Management organization and roles
AACSB : Reflective Thinking
Bloom's : Remember
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Usually, the treasurer of a corporation reports directly to the:
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, board of directors.
chair of the board.
chief executive officer.
president.
vice president of finance.
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Difficulty : 1 Basic
Learning Objective : 01-01 Define the basic types of financial management decisions and the role of t
Section : 1.1 Finance: A Quick Look
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Topic : Management organization and roles
AACSB : Reflective Thinking
Bloom's : Remember
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In a typical corporate organizational structure:
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the vice president of finance reports to the chair of the board.
the chief executive officer reports to the president.
the controller reports to the chief financial officer.
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the treasurer reports to the president.
the chief operations officer reports to the vice president of production.
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Question Details
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation
Accessibility : Screen Reader Compatible
Difficulty : 1 Basic
Learning Objective : 01-01 Define the basic types of financial management decisions and the role of t
Section : 1.1 Finance: A Quick Look
Topic : Management organization and roles
AACSB : Reflective Thinking
Bloom's : Remember