This handy work places the mechanics of corporate finance into a practical framework, employing case studies, to create strategies to maximise shareholder value. It introduces the corporate scene and reviews the various types of securities which can be used by a company in combination with its capital structure.
It discusses the various methods available for raising capital, and examines all the changes which a mature company may undertake by reconstruction or amalgamation.
* It is specifically written for non-specialist professionals as a practical introduction to a complex subject area.
* The use of case studies, specimen forms and precedents will be useful to practitioners in giving them information as to how transactions have been structured in the past and the problems which such transactions faced.
* The practical framework will enable the practitioner to understand how strategies are created for maximising shareholder value tured in the past and the problems which such transactions faced.