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The work is protected by local and international copyright laws and is provided solely for the use of instructors in teaching their courses and assessing student learning. You have successfully signed out and will be required to sign back in should you need to download more resources. Financial Management: Core Concepts, 3rd Edition. Raymond Brooks, Oregon State University. Description For courses in financial management. Using Tools, Making Connections, and Studying for Success in Finance Financial Management: Core Concepts is the ideal source material for non-finance majors seeking to learn the key elements of financial operations.

MyFinanceLab contains the following features: Enhanced eText Features keep students engaged in learning on their own time, while helping them achieve greater conceptual understanding of course material through author-created solutions videos and animations.

Dynamic Study Modules: Help students study effectively on their own by continuously assessing their activity and performance in real time. Here's how it works: students complete a set of questions with a unique answer format that also asks them to indicate their confidence level.

Questions repeat until the student can answer them all correctly and confidently. Once completed, Dynamic Study Modules explain the concept using materials from the text. These are available as graded assignments prior to class, and accessible on smartphones, tablets, and computers.

Hallmark Features are Personalized Learning Aids, like Help Me Solve This, View an Example, and instant feedback are available for further practice and mastery when students need the help most! Instructors, you can: Pose a variety of open-ended questions that help your students develop critical thinking skills.

Monitor responses to find out where students are struggling. Manage student interactions by automatically grouping students for discussion, teamwork, and peer-to-peer learning. Adaptive Study Plan assists students in monitoring their own progress by offering them a customized study plan powered by Knewton, based on Homework, Quiz, and Test results.

Includes regenerated exercises with unlimited practice and the opportunity to prove mastery through quizzes on recommended learning objectives. Worked Solutions provide step-by-step explanations on how to solve select problems using the exact numbers and data that were presented in the problem. Instructors will have access to the Worked Solutions in preview and review mode. Financial Calculator is available as a smartphone application, as well as on a computer, and includes important functions such as cash flow, net present value, and internal rate of return.

Reporting Dashboard: View, analyze, and report learning outcomes clearly and easily, and get the information you need to keep your students on track throughout the course, with the new Reporting Dashboard.

Available via the Gradebook and fully mobile-ready, the Reporting Dashboard presents student performance data at the class, section, and program levels in an accessible, visual manner. Financial Management: Core Concepts contains the following features that facilitate learning: Student-centric learning material is based around three major competencies: Tools , or the key concepts of finance, are developed early on in the course so they can instill confidence in students and later be applied to complex financial problems.

Such tools are: TVM Time value of money Concepts Rates of return Interest rates Making Connections between basic principles and new applications using the tools learned above helps students apply their knowledge to real financial problems.

Studying for Success facilitates student retention of the material and tests their ability to grapple complex financial problems. Tear-out Summary Cards are portable mini-reviews that summarize the major concepts of each chapter, as well as study aids such as include key equations, notation from the chapter, calculator keys, and excel variables.

Preparing for Exams builds confidence in anxious students by exposing them to common exam problems and pulled directly from the test bank. Answers are available in appendix 5. Interest rates now reflect the historically low levels of the 21st century. Chapters 12 and 13 on cash-flow and cash-flow management have been updated and strengthened.

Chapter 14 on ratio analysis provides additional insight that makes the temporal nature of ratios more apparent. Highly stresses connection with and application to real world situations Personal Finance Experiences begin each chapter and demonstrate how complex corporate issues can be applied to simple, everyday financial problems, making the text more relatable to students unfamiliar with finance. Finance Follies exemplify major financial scandals to put in context how important the subject is in real life.

Putting Finance to Work are widely varied career snapshots that demonstrate how finance is used in various unrelated fields. Instructors and professors agree that bringing real word examples into the corporate finance course is paramount, but doing this in a way that harnesses the theory is tough. How do you help your students understand the foundations of Finance? Do you notice your students attempt to memorize the information rather than understand it?

This pedagogy allows students to have points of understanding and a running theme for the concepts rather than forcing students to memorize concepts. Do you like to cover finance's most current concepts and theories in this course? The award-winning research in the area is introduced so students are exposed to new theory in Corporate Finance. Does your book incorporate ideas that are being used by corporations everyday? This information and more like it offer students a look into what is happening in corporations around the world How do you have your students practice the material they learn in class?

How important is the end-of-chapter material in your book? Emery has more end of chapter material in varying levels that any competitor. Chapter 1 Introduction and Overview. Chapter 3 Accounting, Cash Flows, and Taxes. Chapter 4 The Time Value of Money. Chapter 5 Valuing Bonds and Stocks. Chapter 23 Accounts Receivable and Inventory Management.



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