Corporate finance / by Jeffrey J. Haas (Professor of Law, New York Law School).
2021
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Title
Corporate finance / by Jeffrey J. Haas (Professor of Law, New York Law School).
Published
St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
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Edition
Second edition.
ISBN
9781647085827 (electronic bk.)
1647085829 (electronic bk.)
9781684675814
1684675812
1647085829 (electronic bk.)
9781684675814
1684675812
Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 633 pages)
System Control No.
on1225938454
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)1225938454
(WestAcademic_OCoLC)1225938454
Summary
"This Hornbook is an indispensable resource for both legal practitioners focusing on business and finance as well as students taking classes in business associations, corporate finance, securities regulation and mergers and acquisitions. The book expertly lays out the fundamentals of corporate finance from a legal and business perspective in a manageable, user-friendly manner. The author highlights how accounting, finance and corporate law intersect and operate synergistically. The book provides an in-depth analysis of how the law affects both equity securities (common stock and preferred stock) and debt securities (bonds, debentures and notes), as well as a company's capital structure generally. New to the Second Edition is a substantial chapter focused on raising capital through the issuance of securities through both registered public offerings under the Securities Act of 1933 and transactions exempt from Securities Act registration. The SEC's integration of multiple securities offerings is also covered." -- Publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Online resource (West Academic, viewed December 11, 2020).
Series
Other Editions
Revision of: Haas, Jeffrey J. Corporate finance. St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, [2014] (OCoLC)951907654
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Table of Contents
Part 1. Valuing the going-concern
Distinctions between publicly-traded and privately-held companies
Working with financial statements
Time value of money
Future value and present value
Bond valuation
Valuing companies
Efficient capital market hypothesis (ECMH)
Valuation in the courtroom
Part 2. Risk and return
Measures of risk
Derivative instruments
Part 3. Claimants on the enterprise
Debt holders
Preferred stockholders
Convertible security holders
Common stockholders
Part 4. Raising capital by issuing securities
Issuance of securities under the federal securities laws
Part 5. Mergers and acquisitions
Fundamental concepts
Federal law aspects
State law aspects
Exhibit I. Future value and present value factor tables
Exhibit II. Problems involving future and present value.
Distinctions between publicly-traded and privately-held companies
Working with financial statements
Time value of money
Future value and present value
Bond valuation
Valuing companies
Efficient capital market hypothesis (ECMH)
Valuation in the courtroom
Part 2. Risk and return
Measures of risk
Derivative instruments
Part 3. Claimants on the enterprise
Debt holders
Preferred stockholders
Convertible security holders
Common stockholders
Part 4. Raising capital by issuing securities
Issuance of securities under the federal securities laws
Part 5. Mergers and acquisitions
Fundamental concepts
Federal law aspects
State law aspects
Exhibit I. Future value and present value factor tables
Exhibit II. Problems involving future and present value.