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Debt Management: A Practitioner's Guide Book

Debt Management: A Practitioner's Guide
Debt Management: A Practitioner's Guide, When companies need fuel to grow, bonds may be the way to go. Traditional blue-chip firms and dot-com startups alike can use debt strategically as a key financial instrument.
The critical challenge, however, is integrating corporate debt into core bus, Debt Management: A Practitioner's Guide has a rating of 3 stars
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Debt Management: A Practitioner's Guide, When companies need fuel to grow, bonds may be the way to go. Traditional blue-chip firms and dot-com startups alike can use debt strategically as a key financial instrument. The critical challenge, however, is integrating corporate debt into core bus, Debt Management: A Practitioner's Guide
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  • Debt Management: A Practitioner's Guide
  • Written by author John D. Finnerty
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, June 2001
  • When companies need fuel to grow, bonds may be the way to go. Traditional blue-chip firms and dot-com startups alike can use debt strategically as a key financial instrument. The critical challenge, however, is integrating corporate debt into core bus
  • This guide for practitioners in all industries and types of businesses describes ways of using debt as a strategic financial instrument. Finnerty (finance, Fordham U.) and Emery (finance, U. of Miami) draw upon case studies of various companies to present
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Ch. 1Overview of Debt Management1
Ch. 2Commercial Debt Financing21
Ch. 3Debt Capital Markets43
Ch. 4High-Yield Debt67
Ch. 5New Issue Design87
Ch. 6Institutional Considerations117
Ch. 7Fixed-Income Derivatives137
Ch. 8Debt Innovations165
Ch. 9Valuing Bonds and Bank Loans199
Ch. 10Bond Refunding: Measuring the Net Advantage231
Ch. 11Bond Refunding: The Timing Decision251
Ch. 12Sinking-Fund Management275
Ch. 13Other Types of Bond Refundings303
Ch. 14Preferred Stock and Preference Stock329
Ch. 15Convertible Securities347
Ch. 16The Future of Debt Management369
Notes379
Suggested Additional Readings405
Index407


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