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Corporate Finance Formulas: A Simple Introduction
Corporate Finance Formulas: A Simple Introduction
Corporate Finance Formulas: A Simple Introduction
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Corporate Finance Formulas: A Simple Introduction includes over 75 formulas in the field of corporate finance, alongside relevant definitions and explanations. The formulas cover the topics of return and risk, cost of equity, cost of capital, capital structure, payout policy, valuation, and mergers.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherK.H. Erickson
Release dateMar 20, 2014
ISBN9781310494345
Corporate Finance Formulas: A Simple Introduction

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    Corporate Finance Formulas - K.H. Erickson

    Corporate Finance Formulas: A Simple Introduction

    By K.H. Erickson

    Copyright © 2014 K.H. Erickson

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    Table of Contents

    Risk and Return

    Cost of Equity

    Cost of Capital

    Capital Structure

    Payout Policy

    Valuation

    Mergers

    Risk and Return

    Expected return and risk

    Expected return, E(r) = ∑(ri x pi) = r

    ri = a possible return that will occur in a scenario i;

    pi = the probability that a scenario i will occur;

    ∑ = summation for all levels of i to represent all possible outcomes;

    r = mean average of all possible returns, weighed by the

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