This book provides an integrative perspective on financial management
and corporate governance deployed in management decisions. It analyzes
wide-ranging issues such as valuation, capital investment, capital
structure, mergers and acquisitions, shareholder and stakeholder value
management, and corporate governance structure. Throughout the analyses,
the book provides a coherent view of firms, laws and markets, and offers
practical financial modeling techniques to assist in financial
decisions.
This book also incorporates the latest developments in practice, such as
direct listings and SPACs in capital markets, contractual arrangements
in mergers and acquisitions, setting of corporate purpose, protection of
minority investors in related party transactions, balancing of
shareholder and stakeholder value from an ESG perspective, and the
growing influence of activist funds, index investors and proxy advisors.
It looks at these complex issues in firm management through the dual
lens of asymmetric information and conflicts of interest that managers
deal with, and gives coherency and clarity to the understanding of these
key issues in management.