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Corporate Finance: Linking Theory to What Companies Do (with Thomson ONE – Business School Edition 6-Month and Smart Finance Printed Access Card)
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August 31st, 2010FinanceCorporate Finance: Linking Theory to What Companies Do (with Thomson ONE – Business School Edition 6-Month and Smart Finance Printed Access Card)
Discover how the latest financial theories connect with what today’s organizations are actually practicing in business with Graham/Smart/Megginson’s CORPORATE FINANCE: LINKING THEORY TO WHAT COMPANIES DO, 3E. Award-winning author and nationally acclaimed finance researcher John Graham of Duke University joins master-teacher Scott Smart and international business expert Bill Megginson to emphasize how recent financial events relate to established finance principles. This edition integrates result
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5 responses to “Corporate Finance: Linking Theory to What Companies Do (with Thomson ONE – Business School Edition 6-Month and Smart Finance Printed Access Card)” 
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Review by J. Haden for Corporate Finance: Linking Theory to What Companies Do (with Thomson ONE – Business School Edition 6-Month and Smart Finance Printed Access Card)
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Book references videos and animations which are supposed to come with the purchase of the text and accessed via access code / serial number. This is not the case. I was told by Thomson support this access must be purchased in addition to text. Very misleading. Now, I have a text with hundreds of distracting side bars referencing videos and animations for some of the more complex formulas and calculation which cannot be accessed without forking out even more money. The text is meaningless and irritating. -
Review by BB for Corporate Finance: Linking Theory to What Companies Do (with Thomson ONE – Business School Edition 6-Month and Smart Finance Printed Access Card)
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If you’re looking for concise and clearly explained answers, this book is not for you. The author tends to go off tangent, dragging out his explanation in a long winded fashion. He probably tried to write as if he were telling a story, frequently asking rhetorical questions in a vain attempt to add more drama and stir up interest. -
Michael L August 31st, 2010 at 23:22
Review by Michael L for Corporate Finance: Linking Theory to What Companies Do (with Thomson ONE – Business School Edition 6-Month and Smart Finance Printed Access Card)
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I recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn corporate finance. I just finished the first semester of my MBA. I have to say that this is one of the best textbooks I have ever used, and I was fortunate to be able to learn from the lead author of this book, Prof. Scott Smart.One thing I liked about this book is its flow. This book starts with a brief but very helpful review of basic finance concepts, such as time value of money, and moves on to valuation methods, followed by more in-depth discussions of topics like capital budgeting, capital structure, long-term and short-term financing, options and derivatives, and etc. The organization of its content makes it very easy to follow.
Another thing that I like about this book is the way it’s written. As I can attest from my classroom experience, Prof. Smart has the amazing capability to explain complicated concepts in simple languages. This book is so easy to read that you might suspect that its content is too simple. It’s not! This book explains important finance concepts in a way that is easy to understand, the way a textbook is supposed to do, and sometimes with humor.
Some additional benefits that come with this book are its online contents. My favorite is Smart Concepts, which are animated slide shows of key concepts for each chapter.
Although I liked this book, it is not without any drawback. We found several errors in the text and exercise problems. However, these errors are minor and not significant enough for me to lower the rating for this book.
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Nupat Tanvanont August 31st, 2010 at 23:55
Review by Nupat Tanvanont for Corporate Finance: Linking Theory to What Companies Do (with Thomson ONE – Business School Edition 6-Month and Smart Finance Printed Access Card)
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As I asked for the information of this book, seller kindly helped me solve my problem. Thus, I appreciate seller help. Also, the book is in the condition as seller gave an explanation. -
Angelina September 1st, 2010 at 00:30
Review by Angelina for Corporate Finance: Linking Theory to What Companies Do (with Thomson ONE – Business School Edition 6-Month and Smart Finance Printed Access Card)
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I like the addition to the book. The addition is Smart Finance (provided with an access code). This additional material is annormously helpful for understanding the text.
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J. Haden August 31st, 2010 at 22:14