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Saunders and Cornett's Financial Institutions Management: A Risk Management Approach provides an innovative approach that focuses on managing return and risk in modern financial institutions. The central theme is that the risks faced by financial institutions managers and the methods and markets through which these risks are managed are becoming increasingly similar whether an institution is chartered as a commercial bank, a savings bank, an investment bank, or an insurance company. Although the traditional nature of each sector's product activity is analyzed, a greater emphasis is placed on new areas of activities such as asset securitization, off-balance-sheet banking, and international banking.
M:Finance was developedfor the undergraduate corporate finance course and designed with today'sstudent in mind. With years of teaching experience as well market development,the author team developed a text to reflect that this critical course covers somany crucial topics and that instructors need to focus on core ideas to ensurethat students are getting the preparation they need for future classes-and fortheir lives beyond college. The framework for M: Financeemphasizes three themes: (1) Finance is about connecting core concepts, (2)Finance can be taught using a personal perspective, and (3) Finance focuses onsolving problems and decision making. The text features concise chapters that leadstudents to crucial material by emphasizing core concepts, key research, andcurrent topics. Personal examples in the text explain the concepts' relevanceto students' lives, increasing their motivation to learn more. Because financefocuses on problem-solving and decision making, this text includes numerousexercises that target various learning styles.
Finance: Applications and Theory is an introduction to corporate finance, focusing on how companies invest in real assets, raise the money to pay for the investments, and how those assets affect the value of the firm. The sixth edition continues to provide the core concepts for the undergraduate corporate finance course, to parallel and support how instructors from across the country teach finance. Also, this is the first text to use individual examples to help students better understand the material. The framework of this text helps students understand how to approach core financial concepts by emphasizing three themes: - Finance is about connecting core concepts - Finance can be taught using a personal perspective - Finance focuses on solving problems and decision making
Financial Markets and Institutions is aimed at the first course in financial markets and institutions at both the undergraduate and MBA levels. While topics covered in this book are found in more advanced textbooks on financial markets and institutions, the explanations and illustrations are aimed at those with little or no practical or academic experience beyond the introductory-level finance courses. In most chapters, the main relationships are presented by figures, graphs, and simple examples. The more complicated details and technical problems related to in-chapter discussion are provided in appendixes to the chapters. Since the author team's focus is on return and risk and the sources of that return and risk in domestic and foreign financial markets and institutions, this text relates ways in which a modern financial manager, saver, and investor can expand return with a managed level of risk to achieve the best, or most favorable, return-risk outcome.
Accessible, thoroughly up to date, and pedagogically rich, Saunders and Cornetts Financial Markets and Institutions 2/e fits perfectly into the newest segment of the markets and institutions course area. Beginning with ten chapters on markets, the student is able to create a solid microeconomics focus while still building on the risk management/risk measurement framework. International coverage has been provided throughout the text and exceptional illustrations and examples make even the most difficult concepts, like derivatives, easy to learn.
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