Corporate Finance Terms: Financial Education Is Your Best Investment
The Simple Guide to Financial Management, Risk Management, Statements, Funding, Equity & Cash Flow, Financial IQ Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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William Bahl
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Thomas Herold
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Essential Corporate Finance Terms You Should Know
Business involves decisions which have financial consequences and any decision that involves the use of money is said to be a corporate finance decision. Corporate finance is one of the most important parts of the finance domain as to whether the organization is big or small they raise and deploy capital in order to survive and grow.
This practical glossary compiles a list of 150 most common terms you’re likely to encounter in alphabetical order. Every corporate finance term is explained in detail, with clear and concise article style description and practical examples.
Make Corporate Finance Less of a Mystery
To run a business, you need to know about capital - without money, operating a business becomes an impossible task. When it comes to knowing where, when, and how to get the capital and perhaps more importantly, how to allocate the capital and make use of it, you must learn about corporate finance.
Get Smart with the Financial IQ Series
Please also have a look at other titles in this series. The Herold Financial IQ series covers all major areas and aspects in the financial world. Starting with personal finance, real estate and banking term. Covering corporate finance, investment as well as economics. Also includes retirement, trading, and accounting terms. In addition, you'll find debt, bankruptcy, mortgage, small business, and wall street terminology explained. Not to forget laws and regulations as well as important acronyms and abbreviations.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- James
- 26-04-20
Perfect Primer for Managers and for Students
Author did a wonderful job of capturing the key financial components needed for decision making for both managers and entrepreneurs. I will use this book as a reference guide as well. ~mdbii
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- Bethany
- 03-09-19
It really tied up
It was a great overview of Corporate Finance, and it really tied up some loose ends for me after working in credit risk for some time.
The course is exceptionally good for beginners who do not have any background on finance. Here every corporate finance term is explained in detail, with clear and concise article style description.
Also, W.Bahl teaches very well. I definitely recommend his courses.
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- Bertha
- 25-04-20
Non-finance/Accounting
I purchased this book to help me explain F&A fundamentals to non-finance/accounting staff in our sales and operations departments. I loved the book so much that I'm going to recommend we purchase this book for several of our employees. I'm also going to gift a copy for my college-age son who is studying engineering & computer science. The sooner he learns about F&A the better.
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- Janet
- 24-04-20
Standard Mainstream Corporate Finance...
Great content. Great quality, prompt arrival. Highly recommended to anyone interested in finance. As always, a second hand book is such high quality that It alleviates any second thoughts about its purchase
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- Katherine Kay
- 03-09-19
Lots of real-world applications
This is my first audiobook on Corporate Finance. I found it to be informative and useful as an introductory course. I have found here lots of real-world applications/examples to reinforce the theory/concepts expressed. And also covers corporate finance, investment as well as economics and added retirement, trading, and accounting terms.
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- Joel Read
- 03-09-19
Aadded Glossary!
The subject was easy to learn (the basics) and to follow, I think that there is so many different thoughts and terms are greatly explained, and also added a Glossary of some financial terminology utilized for describing certain topics and sub-topics. So in one word, the course is well prepared.
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- Bonnie Sutton
- 28-04-20
Will get you out of debt!
Highly recommended for people don't have any background in finance. Easy to read and explains lots of stuff like balance sheets, income statement etc.
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- Joseph
- 26-01-21
Impenetrable to listen to
While the content is quite good I think, the narrator has made no effort to understand the material,so it’s one monotonous drone of quite difficult content and I struggled because I couldn’t use the tone to grasp the meaning of each sentence. The narrator is clearly American but often surprisingly puts the emphasis on the wrong word. For example if he read “this is needed for the company to buy it” he might put the emphasis on the “it” at the end, so your brain is constantly reverse-engineering this book to see where the emphasis actually is and therefore what each sentence is trying to say
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