Introduction to Financial Accounting SE by David Annand
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Introduction to Financial Accounting SE by David Annand
Introduction to Financial Accounting SE by David Annand
This PDF book covers the following topics related to Introduction
to Financial Accounting : Introduction to Financial Accounting, The Accounting
Process, Financial Accounting and the Use of Adjusting Entries, The Classified
Balance Sheet and Related Disclosures, Accounting for the Sale of Goods,
Assigning Costs to Merchandize, Cash and Receivables, Long-lived Assets, Debt
Financing: Current and Non-current Liabilities, Debt Financing: Bonds, Equity
Financing, Proprietorships and Partnerships, Financial Statement Analysis.
Author(s): David Annand, Athabasca University ,
Henry Dauderis
This PDF book covers
the following topics related to Finance : Introduction, Payment Streams under
Certainty, Arbitrage pricing in a one-period model, Arbitrage pricing in the
multi-period model, Option pricing, The Black-Scholes formula, Stochastic
Interest Rates, Portfolio Theory, Factor Models of Returns: Arbitrage Pricing
Theory, Corporate Finance: Firms’ Financial Decisions, Efficient Capital
Markets.
The aim of this note is that the students develop an understanding of
the main implications of increasing integration of the world economy. This note will be divided in two
sections. The first section will be more like a traditional lecture class and
will focus on theoretical models and empirical facts. The second section will be
more like a seminar course with presentations by students and wide discussion on
topics in international finance and international macroeconomics.
This note covers the following topics: The Foreign Exchange Market,
Currency Derivatives and Options Markets, The Balance of Payments Accounts, The
Theory of Exchange Rates.
Objective of this note is to provide a basic framework of public finance at the
macroeconomic level, starting from fiscal and monetary policy in a standard
macroeconomics, public debt in a growing economy, cost-benefit analysis, public
goods, international debt and international tax issues. Topics covered
includes: Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Structure of the Budgetary Process,
Revenue Forecasting, Public Debt, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Public Goods and Bads,
Local Public Finance, Finance and Development, International Issues in Public
Finance and Social Security
Goal of this note is to teach an
introduction relevant for computer scientists, which may be both broader and
shallower than traditional Computational Finance. Topics coverted includes: Derivatives, Time
Series Analysis, Trading, Investment Strategies, Fundamentals of Investing,
Stocks vs. Bonds, Financial Markets, Common Stocks, Stock Prices.
This note introduces key
concepts and issues in finance. Topics covered includes: From claims to value,
Value for Issuers, Exchange mechanisms, Modern Finance, Asymmetric Information,
Pricing riskless Bonds, Risk, The Portfolio approach to risk, Market efficiency,
Intermediaries and assets, Options and Hedging, Government and financial
structure.
International Financial Management is a well-known
term in today’s world and it is also known as international finance. It means
financial management in an international business environment. This book covers
the following topics: Multinational Financial Management, Evolution Of
International Monetary and Financial System, Management Of Short-term Assets and
Liabilities, International Capital Budgeting Decision, Foreign Investment
Decision, Political and Country Risk Management, Cost Of Capital Of
Multinational Firm, Capital Structure of Multinational Firm, Dividend Policy of
a Multinational Firm, Taxation Of Multinational Firm and Long-term Sources of
Funds for A Multinational Company.
Author(s): Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and
Technology, Hisar - Haryana
This book contains a simple
outline of those things which are necessary to prepare the student for
independent research; a brief discussion of the leading principles that are
generally accepted , a statement of unsettled principles with the grounds for
controversy and sufficient references to easily accessible works and sources to
enable the student to form some opinion for himself. Topics covered includes:
Public Expenditure, Public Revenues, Public Indebtedness and Financial
Administration.
The
objective of this lecture note is to learn the financial tools needed to make
good business decisions and presents the basic insights of corporate finance
theory, but emphasizes the application of theory to real business decisions.
Author(s): Prof. Dirk Jenter and Prof. Katharina Lewellen