The text concentrates on the concepts, techniques and practices that are needed to make key financial decisions in an increasingly competitive business environment. Juchau, University of Western Sydney; Flanagan, Australian Catholic University.
A user friendly text with strong pedagogical features and an easy-to-understand writing styleThis edition continues to provide a proven learning system that integrates pedagogy with concepts and practical applications, making it the perfect learning tool for today's students. The book concentrates on the concepts, techniques and practices that are needed to make key financial decisions in an increasingly competitive business environment.
Not only does this text provide a strong basis for further studies of Managerial Finance, but it also incorporates a personal finance perspective. The effect is that students gain a greater understanding of finance as a whole and how it affects their day-to-day lives; it answers the question 'Why does finance matter to ME?'
By providing a balance of managerial and personal finance perspectives, clear exposition, comprehensive content, and a broad range of support resources, Principles of Managerial Finance will continue to be the preferred choice for many introductory finance courses.
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Roger H. Juchau is Emeritus Professor of Accounting and Management at the University of Western Sydney. He has also held academic posts at Lincoln University, Macquarie university, Nepean CAE and The Queensland Institute of Technology, and was commonwealth Foundation Fellow at the University of the South Pacific. Professor Juchau is a graduate of UNSW, Queensland and Sussex Universities and a Fellow of the CPA Australia and the NZ Institute of Management. He has been a visiting professor at the University of California, Davis, and the Wye College, University of London. Roger initiated and led the development of accounting programs at UWS, South Pacific, Nepean and Lincoln. He has contributed to professional and academic literature through textbook writing, research monographs and professional and academic papers.
Jack Flanagan is Emeritus Professor of Accounting at Australian Catholic University and currently an adjunct faculty in the AGSM MBA program at the University of NSW where he teaches Accounting & Financial Management and Corporate Finance. He is a CA and a CPA with more than 30 years experience in financial analysis and tax prior to becoming an academic. He was a founding director of the Accounting Professional and Ethical Standards Board (APESB). He is currently a trustee of Catholic Healthcare and a director of St Lucy's School. His research interests include the financial analysis of corporate and not-for-profit performance especially the analysis of cash flows and the ethics of financial measurement.
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