Introduction to Financial Accounting SE by David Annand
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 note
describes the following topics: The History of International Monetary System,
Modern Exchange Rate Management Systems, Eurocurrency Markets, The Foreign
Exchange ManagementAct , Determination of Exchange Rate, Purchasing Power Parity
Theory, Interest Rate Parity Theory, Modern Foreign Exchange Markets , Forex
Market Deals , International DEBT Market, International Equity Market and
Instruments.
Finance is a
broad term that is used regarding the management, creation, and study of money
and investment. This PDF book covers the following topics related to Business
Finance : Introduction to Finance, Time Value of Money, Interest Rates, Bonds,
Bankruptcy and Reoganization, Financial Statements and Free Cash Flow, Analysis
of Financial Statements, Stock Valuation, Risk and Return, Cost of Capital,
Capital Budgeting and Evaluating Cash Flows, Project Cash Flow Estimation,
Corporate Governance.
Author(s): Tim Murray, PhD Virginia Military Institute
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.
This note explains
the following topics: The Present Position of the Rupee, The Gold–Exchange
Standard, Paper Currency, The Present Position of Gold in India and
Proposals for a Gold Currency, Council Bills and Remittance, The Secretary
of State’s Reserves and the Cash Balances, Indian Banking, The Indian Rate
of Discount.
The objective of this note is to impart knowledge and skills
about concept, theories, policies and techniques in financial management so
that these can be applied in taking rational business and financial
decisions.
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.
This book covers the
following topics: Introductory Finance Issues: Current Patterns, Past
History, and International Institutions, National Income and the Balance of
Payments Accounts, The Whole Truth about Trade Imbalances, Foreign Exchange
Markets and Rates of Return, Interest Rate Parity, Purchasing Power Parity,
Interest Rate Determination, Policy Effects with Floating Exchange Rates,
Fixed Exchange Rates, Policy Effects with Fixed Exchange Rates.
This course note introduces the core theory of modern financial
economics and financial management, with a focus on capital markets and
investments. Topics include functions of capital markets and financial
intermediaries, asset valuation, fixed-income securities, common stocks,
capital budgeting, diversification and portfolio selection, equilibrium
pricing of risky assets, the theory of efficient markets, and an introduction
to derivatives and options.
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