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100 1 _aOnochie, Joe Chukwuemeka
245 1 0 _aFinancial Management in Practice :
250 _aFirst
260 _aEnugu
_bEmeka Adichie Publisher
_c1979
300 _aiv, 619 pages :
504 _aIncludes index.
520 8 _aFinancial Management in Practice aims, as the title suggests, to go beyond a classic academic approach to financial management, by illustrating theoretical insights with concrete cases. The book is structured according to this ethos of practicality. Beginning with a description of the current banking and entrepreneurial landscape, the book proceeds to examine the basic concept of financial management. The business plan and financial plan then become the working tools in the author's search for optimal financing and in determining the value of the enterprise. This is followed by an analysis of all forms of debt financing. Subsequently the book examines mezzanine financing and formal and informal venture capital, including business angels and crowdfunding. This form of financing requires another reading of the business plan. The central focus is no longer on the repayment capacity, but on the potential added value to the investment. Of course, this also applies to initial public offerings, which are discussed later on. The book concludes with a review of the Basel Accords, from the point of view of the entrepreneur. With this, the author provides ammunition for managers confronted with banks or venture capitalists who claim that some actions are not possible because of Basel.
650 0 _aAccountancy in Nigeria
650 0 _aBusiness enterprises
650 7 _aFinancial Management
650 7 _aFinance
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_cBOOK
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