The book Finance for Executives: A Practical Guide for Managers meets the needs of global executives, both finance as well as non-financial managers. It is a practical and fundamental finance reference book
for any manager, as it makes a perfect balance of financial management
theory and practice. It focuses on corporate finance concepts from value
creation to derivatives, including cost of capital (and WACC),
valuation, financing policies, project evaluation, and many other
essential finance definitions.
Finance for Executives makes finance simple and intuitive,
through the use of real world data (brief company case studies and
empirical examples of concepts), Excel financial modelling tools, and
practical short chapters.
Target Audience
This finance book is appropriate for business executives, from all backgrounds, seeking to
- Focus on the links between financial management and the strategy of their company, be it a private or publicly traded company
- Discover how to create value for their company and boost its financial performance
- Understand the key topics of corporate finance for non-financial managers
- Create a cost of capital culture within a company
- Refresh and broaden their understanding of the latest financial concepts and tools
- Learn
about financial management for decision makers - including financing
and dividend policies, company valuation, mergers and acquisitions
(M&As), project evaluation, cost of capital (WACC) estimation, or
risk management and derivatives
Finance for Executives
is suited as a finance textbook for corporate finance programs,
executive education courses, as well as in MBA, master's, and executive
MBA programs. Indeed, the book is based on many years of executive
education and consulting with world-class corporations from all
continents of the world.
What Is This Book About?Finance
should be fun, and practical as well. With this book at hand, you will
have access to a set of tools that will help you develop your intuition
for solving key financial problems, improve your business decisions, and
formulate strategies.
This finance for managers' reference book is based on
- Simplicity - The core concepts in corporate finance are simple, and will become intuitively clear after using this book
- Conciseness - The chapters are short and self-contained to appeal to busy executives who are keen on value-added activities
- Practical
focus - The key concepts of financial management are explained (and
linked to Excel modelling tools), while you learn to identify the
problems and pitfalls of different managerial choices
- Application of theory to practice - It highlights key academic research results that are relevant for practitioners
- Real-world
focus - The book includes empirical data on several companies and
industries around the world. Working with real-world problems and
real-world data is more fruitful than theoretical discussions on
formulas
Excel Templates
An Excel spreadsheet
containing all the financial models used in the different chapters is
available for download from the book's website. Practitioners will find
the file easy to customize to their own requirements. It is useful in a
variety of situations: value creation and its decomposition into
managerial drivers or key performance indicators (KPIs), cost of capital
(WACC) estimation, project evaluation, mergers and acquisitions,
company valuation, derivatives valuation, etc.
Editorial Reviews
An excellent teach-yourself finance primer for non-financial
executives, and, I dare say, even for most finance executives.
Ravi Kant, Vice Chairman, Tata Motors, IndiaThe finance reference book for the desk of ANY manager.
Michel Demaré, Chairman of the Board, Syngenta, SwitzerlandThe perfect balance of practice and theory.
Geert Bekaert, Professor of Finance, Columbia Business School, USAA key tool to improve your business decisions.
Thilo Mannhardt, CEO of Ultrapar, BrazilFinance for Executives is easy to follow, and makes a boring subject actually quite exciting.
Severin Schwan, CEO, Roche Group, SwitzerlandA must-have for your list of favorites.
José Manuel Campa, Professor of Finance, IESE Business School, Spain