Capital Budgeting THEORY AND PRACTICE Capital investment decisions are a constant challenge to all levels of financial managers. Capital Budgeting: Theory and Practice shows you how to confront them using state-of-the-art techniques. Broken down into four comprehensive sections, Capital Budgeting: Theory and Practice explores and illustrates all aspects of the capital budgeting decision process. Pamela Peterson and Frank Fabozzi examine the critical issues and limitations of capital budgeting techniques with an in-depth analysis of: * Classifying capital budgeting proposals * Determining the relevant cash flows for capital budgeting proposals * Assessing the economic value of a capital budgeting proposal using different techniques * Incorporating risk into the capital budgeting decision * Evaluating whether to lease or borrow-to-buy Capital Budgeting: Theory and Practice provides the knowledge, insight, and advice that will allow you to handle one of the most important aspects of your firm's financial management. Advanced enough for practitioners yet accessible enough for the novice, Capital Budgeting: Theory and Practice is your complete guide to understanding and benefiting from the essential techniques of capital budgeting.
Product Reviews
Review this item. Coming soon!
Average rating: 4.0
Good overview but too many mistakes!!!
Rating
June 4, 2002
I give it four stars ...because it is a very good introduction and also useful to clear basic concepts...but there are multiple errors in simple math operations ,they should have reviewed before printing..
The information on this site is for informational purposes only. globalinvestor.com its affiliates and content licensors assume no liability for any inaccurate, delayed or incomplete information, nor for any actions taken in reliance thereon. The information contained about each individual and firm has been supplied by such individual or firm without verification by us. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future performance. Prior to making any investment decision, it is recommended that you consult directly with the individual or firm and seek advice from a qualified investment advisor.