This book discusses the democratic control of the foreign relations of the United States in 1950s. The book consists of 17 chapters divided in three parts about a statistical survey of voting in Congress on foreign affairs such as a method for analyzing congressional voting, the foreign aid model, and exceptions to the foreign aid model, the organization of the parties in Congress for foreign a…
To begin study of modern corporate finance and financial management, the first what is corporate finance and what is the role of the financial manager in the corporation? Second, what is the goal of financial management? The goal of financial management is a for profit business is to make a decisions that increase the value of the stock or more generally, increase the market value of the equity.
After studying this text, students will have the basic knowledge needed to move forward and actually act on what they have learned. We have developed two features to encourage making decisions as an investment manager. Learning to make good investment decisions comes with experience, while experience (regrettably) comes from making bad investment decisions. As much as possible, we press our stu…
This book was designed and developed explicitly for a first course in business or corporate finance, for both finance majors and non-majors alike. In terms of background or prerequisites, the book is nearly self-contained, assuming some familiarity with basic algebra and accounting concepts, while still reviewing important accounting principles very early on. The organization of this text has b…
The current systems of international governance and financial insstitutions is proving inadequate to meet many of today's most important challnges, such as terrorism, poverty, nuclear proliferation, and financial integration.