The Wall Street MBA /
by Reuben Advani.
- 2nd edition
- New York : McGraw-Hill, 2012.
- xii, 283 pages ; 23 cm.
Includes index.
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Accounting -- Accounting basics -- Balance sheet -- Income statement -- Cash flow statement -- Fraud and manipulation -- Financial analysis -- Finance -- Cost of capital -- Valuation -- Wall Street basics : stocks and bonds -- Wall Street part deux : arbitrage, derivatives, and hedge funds -- Mergers and acquisitions -- Currency -- Real estate -- Commodities -- Conclusion -- Appendix A: Case study: Car-E-Oki, Inc. -- Appendix B: Sample problems -- Appendix C: Summary formulas -- Glossary -- Recommended reading -- Index.
You don't need an MBA to master corporate finance "Finally, the book which may put Harvard Business School out of business. A must-read for all professionals who seek strong financial expertise."--Rick Rickertsen, Managing Partner, Pine Creek Partners; author of Buyout "Terrific overview of corporate finance and accounting that even the nonfinancial professional will find useful." -Ken Glazer, former Senior Competition Counsel, The Coca-Cola Company " The Wall Street MBA distills a broad swath of corporate finance and financial reporting concepts into a concise, practical, and easily accessible format." -Robert Borghese, lecturer, The Wharton School; author of M & A from Planning to Integration The Wall Street MBA gives you the tools to: Review financial statements Analyze earnings Detect fraud Assess stock prices Value companies Determine the cost of capital With brand-new chapters on currency trading, real estate valuation, and commodities.