Octarlius "Welcome"

Rabu, 06 April 2011

Financial Management

Financial Management

By: Jae K. Shim and Joel G. Siegel
Typical goals of the firm include (1) stockholder wealth maximization; (2) profit maximization; (3) managerial reward maximization; (4) behavioral goals; and (5) social responsibility. Modern managerial finance theory operates on the assumption that the primary goal of the firm is to maximize the wealth of its stockholders, which translates into maximizing the price of the firms common stock. The other goals mentioned above also influence a firm’s policy but are less important than stock price maximization. Note that the traditional goal frequently stressed by economists profi maximization is not sufficient for most firms today. The focus on wealth maximization continues in the new millenium. [download]
Format : Ebook.Pdf

Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar

Octarlius "Visitors"

free counters

Octarlius "Funny or Die"