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    Financial Management for Small Businesses: Financial Statements & Present Value Models

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    Lindon J. Robinson, Michigan State University

    Steven D. Hanson, Michigan State University

    J. Roy Black, Michigan State University

    Copyright Year: 2020

    Publisher: Michigan State University

    Language: English

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    Reviewed by Anh Nguyen, Instructor, University of Texas at Arlington on 6/9/21

    The book is fairly comprehensive regarding financial statements and present value models read more

    Reviewed by Shreesh Deshpande, Professor of Finance, University of San Diego on 5/17/21

    The book is not comprehensive given the subject of the book -- Financial Management for Small Businesses read more

    Table of Contents

    Part I: Management

    • 1. Financial Management and the Firm
    • 2. Alternative Forms of Business Organizations
    • 3. The Federal Tax System

    Part II: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats

    • 4. Financial Statements
    • 5. Financial Ratios
    • 6. System Analysis

    Part III: Homogeneous Measures and Present Value Models

    • 7. Homogeneous Measures
    • 8. Present Value Models
    • 9. Homogeneous Sizes
    • 10. Homogeneous Terms
    • 11. Homogeneous Tax Rates
    • 12. Homogeneous Rates of Return
    • 13. Homogeneous Investment Types
    • 14. Homogeneous Liquidity
    • 15. Homogeneous Risk Measures

    Part IV: Present Value Model Applications

    • 16. Loan Analysis
    • 17. Land Investments
    • 18. Leases
    • 19. Financial Investments
    • 20. Yield Curves
    • 21. Epilogue: One Thing More…

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    About the Book

    This book is for those whose financial management focus is on small businesses. For you, we adapt the traditional financial management themes emphasized in corporate financial management courses to meet the needs of small businesses.

    Many financial managers of small businesses come from farms or agribusinesses. Others are interested in working for or starting businesses in the food or retail sectors. In most cases, these businesses aren’t organized as C-corporations impacting things like taxes, depreciation, and legal requirements around compiling and reporting financial data. They are rarely publicly traded which creates unique constraints to raising debt and equity capital and calculating required risk-adjusted returns.

    About the Contributors

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    Lindon J. Robison, Michigan State University

    Steven D. Hanson, Michigan State University

    J. Roy Black, Michigan State University

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