DIGITAL UPDATE available for Spring 2021 classes
For courses in financial management.
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Mastering the fundamental concepts of financial operations
Using tools, making connections, and studying for success, are the three learning skills that students will gain in Financial Management: Core Concepts. The ideal resource for non-finance majors presents the key elements of financial operations. The book and support materials are student-centered, as readers build their skills and test their knowledge by forging connections between ideas and applying them to real-world situations. With the latest financial information available, the 4th Edition makes finance interesting and accessible to students unfamiliar with this topic by relating it to their own personal experiences and exploring this field across all disciplines.
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About the Author: Raymond M. Brooks is Emeritus Professor of Finance at Oregon State University. He taught a variety of finance courses, including introduction to financial management, investments, advanced corporate finance, financial institutions, financial planning, and risk management. Previously, he taught at Washington University in St. Louis; the University of Southern Illinois, Edwardsville; and the University of Missouri, Columbia. Professor Brooks authored a variety of articles on topics from dividends to when-issued trading. He twice won best paper awards at financial conferences.