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Book Title: Financial Management Second Edition Book Description: This book is written for undergraduates of business courses in which Financial Management is one of the compulsory subjects. This book consists of 19 chapters, with each financial function discussed in the most lucid and concise manner to help students improve their basic skills in financial management. In the second edition, each chapter has been carefully reviewed and thoroughly revised to reflect the most relevant data and critical issues in financial management, such as risk, return and portfolio management, banking regulations and Basel guidelines. Through additional Further Reading and Further Comments in each chapter, students are taught how to integrate theory with practice in evaluating financial decisions. Chapter 10 on Cost of Capital has been updated with an additional reading on Capital Structure, while Chapter 12 on Loan Capital now includes a subtopic on Value of Bond. This edition also includes many new worked out examples to support student problem-solving. Additional discussion and assignment questions have also been added to enable the students to master the theory and art of financial management. General Features: 1. Each chapter begins with learning outcomes and includes margin notes to give a quick view of the chapter. 2. Text is written in simple language, punctuated with illustrations and diagrams to help the learning process and promote the understanding of the issues involved. 3. Discussion and assignment questions are provided at the end of each chapter to help students check their understanding of the topics learnt. 4. Each chapter includes a case study, followed by discussion and assignment questions to test the students understanding of the concepts and theories. Furthermore, some web-based tasks are also assigned in certain chapters to provide additional knowledge and create interest in the learning process. 5. Further reading in the form of short articles is included in some of the chapters to make the students pause, reflect and think for a moment or discuss the issue as a group. This may improve the retention of relevant concepts or arguments. New to This Edition: Chapter 7 on Risk, Return and Portfolio Management is thoroughly revised and expanded Chapter 10 on Cost of Capital has been updated with an additional reading on Capital Structure Chapter 12 on Loan Capital is revised to include a discussion on Value of Bond Further Comments boxes within text to highlight critical issues and integrate theory with practice Many new worked out examples to support student problem-solving Additional discussion and assignment questions have also been added More web-based tasks to encourage hands-on learning Supported by a Companion Website with access to Student and Lecturer Resources 1

Title ISBN 9789834708702 Financial Management Second Edition Author Ng Kean Kok (Name & School) Zhang Weina Maran Marimuthu Sandeep Bhattacharya Extent 504 pp USP/Special Features Benefits to Teachers Benefits to Students Designed in line with the relevant syllabus prescribed at undergraduate level in Malaysian public and private universities Can be recommended to students as the book is in line with the syllabus Enables students to prepare for the examination as the book is in line with the syllabus Each chapter includes learning objectives as Helps to highlight main points and key Helps to highlight main points and key well as chapter summary concepts concepts and enhance understanding Includes a number of illustrative examples Aids teaching and helps bridge theoretical Enables students to familiarize themselves learning with real-life examples with real-life examples Text incorporates Islamic finance to Helps to highlight new developments in the Enables students to familiarize themselves recognize its growing importance business world with new developments in the business world Summary of ratio and formulas are provided Helps to highlight important ratios and Enables students review the important ratios at end the chapters for quick review formulas learnt in each chapter and formulas studied in each chapter Is supplemented with CD comprising Excel For class activity, student assignment and worksheets assessment For students self-assessment and preparation for examination Companion website with Lecturer and Instructor s Manual Student Resource materials Solution Manual Assignments Test Bank PowerPoint slides for teaching Online tests Additional case studies 2

Authors information 1. Ng Kean Kok is an Assistant Professor and the Head of the Department of Faculty of Accountancy and Management, Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (UTAR). 2. Zhang Weina is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Finance, NUS Business School, Singapore. 3. Sandeep Bhattacharya is currently VP & Team Head (Emerging Markets) at the Global Credit Rating Team (GCRT) of the Deutsche Bank Group. 4. Maran Marimuthu is a Senior Lecturer in Faculty of Accountancy and Management, Universiti Tun Abdul Razak (UTAR). Contents PART 1: INTRODUCTION PART 5: TYPES OF CAPITAL Chapter 1: Overview of Corporate Finance Chapter 11: Ordinary Share Capital Chapter 2: Financial Environment Chapter 12: Loan Capital and Value of Bond Chapter 13: Financing: Preference Share Capital PART 2: FINANCIAL ANALYSIS AND PLANNING Chapter 3: Financial Statement Analysis PART 6: FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION AND FINANCIAL Chapter 4: Statistical Techniques in Financial Management MARKETS Chapter 5: Cash and Working Capital Management Chapter 14: Financial Intermediation: Banks and Financial Markets Chapter 6: Financial Forecasting Chapter 15: Financial Markets PART 3: PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT Chapter 7: Risk, Return and Portfolio Management Chapter 8: Time Value of Money and Bond Valuation PART 4: CAPITAL BUDGETING Chapter 9: Capital Budgeting Chapter 10: Cost of Capital PART 7: SPECIAL TOPICS Chapter 16: Mergers and Acquisitions Chapter 17: Financial Derivatives Chapter 18: Islamic Finance Chapter 19: International Financial Management