This title is also available digitally as a standalone Pearson eText, or via MyLab Finance, which includes the Pearson eText. These options give students affordable access to learning materials, so they come to class ready to succeed. Methodology that connects theory to practice The Law of One Price: A Unifying Principle of Valuation. The Law of One Price is used as a framework, reflecting the modern idea that the absence of arbitrage is the unifying concept in valuation. This theme is introduced in Chapter 3, revisited in each Part Opener, and integrated throughout. It connects theory to practice, and unifies what might appear to students as disparate topics that comprise the course syllabus. Options for Teaching Risk and Return. Chapter 3 briefly introduces the concept of risk and return so that it can be used in early chapters. Later, Part IV is flexible and allows instructors to opt for brief or comprehensive coverage of the topic. Emphasis of Capital Budgeting and Valuation. Capital budgeting and valuation is presented in two distinct stages. In Chapter 8, the first stage focuses on cash flows, while the second stage focuses on capital budgeting and valuation in the real world in Chapter 18 and the capstone Chapter 19. Study aids with a practical focus. To be successful, students need to master the core concepts and learn to solve problems that today's practitioners face. Common Mistakes boxes alert students to frequently made mistakes stemming from misunderstanding core concepts and calculations -- in the classroom and in the field. Worked examples accompany every important concept using a step-by-step procedure that models the solution and process. Corporate Finance: The Core features real companies, leaders, and practices: New - Six interviews with notable practitioners, such as Janet Yellen, Susan Athey, and Anne Martin, highlight leaders in the field and address the effects of the financial crisis and ongoing European sovereign debt crisis. Nobel Prize boxes reflect recent prizes awarded for finance. Updated - General Interest boxes highlight timely material from financial publications about business problems, real-company practices, and the latest tax rates. New and Updated - Global Financial Crisis boxes examine individuals and companies in crisis around the world and include updated discussion on The Dodd-Frank Act’s implementation and relevancy. Updated - Berk and DeMarzo introduce recent advances in financial research, data, events, and technologies, including: Updates consistent with the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 Updated discussions of fintech, cryptocurrencies, blockchain, and capital budgeting New discussion on debt and taxes, and expanded information on international corporate finance Built-in tools to encourage students to ‘think finance’ Updated - Personal Finance examples demonstrate how students can apply managerial finance concepts, tools, and techniques to their own personal finance decisions. A simplified presentation of mathematics. One of the hardest parts of learning finance is mastering the jargon, math, and non-standardized notation. Corporate Finance: The Core systematically uses the following: Updated - Chapter-Opening notation boxes define the variables and acronyms used in the chapter and serve as a 'legend' for students' reference. Timelines are emphasized as an important first step in solving every problem that involves cash flows. Practice finance to learn finance. Working problems are the proven way to cement and demonstrate an understanding of finance. Updated - End-of-Chapter Excel Projects exercises help students gain important statistical skills and become more proficient in Excel. Excel exercises with an icon are assignable and auto-graded in MyLab Finance. Updated - Concept Check questions at the end of each section enable students to test their understanding and target areas for further review. Updated - End-of-chapter problems (and solutions) written by Jonathan Berk and Peter DeMarzo offer instructors the opportunity to assign accurate, first-rate problems that are consistent with chapter content. Updated - Data Cases present in-depth business scenarios with questions to guide students' analysis. Many questions involve the use of internet resources and Excel. Cases on bitcoin, JMP, and more have been added to the 5th Edition. Also available anytime, anywhere with the standalone, digital Pearson eText, or via MyLab Finance , which includes the Pearson eText. Pearson eText is a simple-to-use, mobile-optimized, personalized reading experience that can be adopted on its own as the main course material. It lets students highlight, take notes, and review key vocabulary all in one place, even when offline. Seamlessly integrated videos and other rich media engage students and give them access to the help they need, when they need it. Educators can easily customize the table of contents and share their own notes with students so they see the connection between their eText and what they learn in class -- motivating them to keep reading, and keep learning. Learn more about Pearson eText. MyLabTM is the teaching and learning platform that empowers you to reach every student. By combining trusted author content with digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab personalizes the learning experience and improves results for each student. Learn more about MyLab Finance. Check out the preface for a complete list of features and what's new in this edition.
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