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Capital Budgeting Theory and Practice

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ISBN-10: 0471218332

ISBN-13: 9780471218333

Edition: 2002

Authors: Pamela P. Peterson, Frank J. Fabozzi

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Capital budgeting is one of the most important and sometimes most difficult area of finance. Different business models need different strategies to achieve a myriad of goals. This book explores the theories and practices of capital budgeting.
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Book details

List price: $70.00
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 2/5/2002
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Size: 6.24" wide x 9.41" long x 0.93" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

Douglas J. Lucas is Executive Director and Head of CDO Research at UBS. He is also Chairman of The Bond Market Association's CDO Research Committee and ranked top three in CDO research in the Institutional Investor's fixed income analyst survey. Lucas has been involved in the CDO market for nearly two decades, having developed Moody's rating methodology for CDOs in 1989.LAURIE S. GOODMAN, PhD, is Managing Director and co-Head of Global Fixed Income Research at UBS. She manages U.S. Securitized Products and Treasury/Agency/Derivatives Research. Goodman has worked on Wall Street for over twenty years and is well regarded by the investor community, having won more #1 slots on the Institutional…    

About the Authors
Preface
Making Investment Decisions
The Investment Problem and Capital Budgeting
Cash Flow Estimation
Integrative Examples and Cash Flow Estimation in Practice
Case for Section I
Questions for Section I
Problems for Section I
Capital Budgeting Evaluation Techniques
Payback and Discounted Payback Period Techniques
Net Present Value Technique
Profitability Index Technique
Internal Rate of Return Technique
Modified Internal Rate of Return Technique
Comparing Evaluation Techniques and Some Concluding Thoughts
Case for Section II
Questions for Section II
Problems for Section II
Capital Budgeting and Risk
Measurement of Project Risk
Incorporating Risk in the Capital Budgeting Decision
Questions for Section III
Problems for Section III
Analyzing the Lease versus Borrow-to-Buy Problem
Valuing a Lease
Uncertainty and the Lease Valuation Model
Generalization of the Lease Valuation Model
Questions for Section IV
Problems for Section IV
The Fundamentals of Equipment Leasing
Index