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Today’s corporation has an unprecedented number of avenues for financing its operations. At the same time, the specter of risk is always in the background, ready to extract a heavy toll from any executive who overlooks or disregards its long shadow.
Financing and Risk Management addresses the many ways in which corporations raise capital as they manage the concurrent risk. Filled with information and ideas that are both thought provoking and functional, it provides an indispensable look into the theory and mechanics of financing and risk, including:
• How, why, and when a firm should debt, while keeping that debt from working against it
• Financial techniques for hedging against omnipresent domestic and international risks
• Strategies for creating shareholder value through integrated investment and operating programs.
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