Market history lessons and the technical application of the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM).
Managing working capital, cash, and credit to ensure daily liquidity.
Exploring contingent claims and the conflicts between managers and shareholders. Structure and Key Topics
Corporate Finance, 10th Edition by Stephen Ross, Randolph Westerfield, and Jeffrey Jaffe remains a cornerstone text for MBA and advanced undergraduate finance students. This edition emphasizes the modern fundamentals of financial theory while grounding them in contemporary, real-world examples to show how theory translates into corporate practice. Core Themes and Pedagogical Approach
The authors frame corporate finance not as a collection of isolated topics, but as the interaction of a few powerful, integrated concepts. The text is built around four central pillars:
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A), financial distress, and international corporate finance. What's New in the 10th Edition
Deep dives into issuing equity, long-term debt, and leasing.