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Corporate finance

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Principles of Finance: Risk and Return
Explores the principles of finance regarding risk and return in investment decisions.
Principles of Finance: Debt, Taxes, and Firm Value
Explores the impact of debt and taxes on firm value and shareholder wealth, covering Modigliani/Miller theorem, leverage effects, debt financing mechanics, and valuation methods.
Principles of Finance: Stock Valuation and Investment Strategies
Explores stock valuation, risk-return relationship, and portfolio returns based on weights.
Corporate Debt Financing: Impact and Strategies
Explores the rise of debt as a financing tool for corporations post the 2008 financial crisis and analyzes the impact of corporate bond issuances.
Investment Valuation: Present and Future Value Concepts
Explains present and future value concepts in investment valuation, emphasizing their calculation and significance in financial decision-making.
Introduction to Finance: Risk and Return
Delves into finance, emphasizing risk and return in investments, covering free cash flow, dividends, NPV, EBIT, and portfolio analysis.
Tax Benefits of Debt: Maximizing Firm Value
Delves into the impact of debt on firm value through tax benefits and valuation methods, using real-world examples like Nestle's debt policy.
Modigliani/Miller Theorem: Capital Structure and Firm Value
Delves into the Modigliani/Miller Theorem, showing how a firm's value remains unaffected by its capital structure in perfect markets.
Valuation Methods: APV vs. WACC
Covers the APV valuation method, comparing it to the WACC method and discussing the Flow-to-Equity method and default costs.
Principles of Finance: Capital Structure and Cost of Capital
Explores capital structure decisions, WACC method, leverage, valuation methods, betas estimation, and project-based cost of capital.

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