The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to corporate finance:
Corporate finance is the area of finance that deals with the sources of funding, and the capital structure of corporations, the actions that managers take to increase the value of the firm to the shareholders, and the tools and analysis used to allocate financial resources.
For finance in general, see Outline of finance.
Overview
editAspects
editConcepts
editModels
editStrategy
editOperations
editRatios
editCapital
editEntities
editAssets
editLiabilities
editLoans
editDevelopment
editLiquidations
editSubtypes
editInvestment
editFunds
editShares
editTheory
edit- Fisher separation theorem
- Modigliani–Miller theorem
- Theory of the firm
- The Theory of Investment Value
- Agency theory
- Capital structure
- Dividend policy
- Capital budgeting (valuation)
- Risk management
Related lists
editSee also
editReferences
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- ^ Kwok, Benny K. B. (2008). Forensic Accountancy (2nd ed.). LexisNexis. ISBN 978-962-8972-76-0.