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International Business Competing in the Global Marketplace 8th Edition Charles W. L. Hill
Financial Markets and Institutions
SEVENTH EDITION

The Prentice Hall Series in Finance
Alexander/Sharpe/Bailey

Geisst

Fundamentals of Investments

Megginson

Investment Banking in the Financial
System

Andersen

Corporate Finance Theory

Melvin

Global Derivatives: A Strategic Risk
Management Perspective

Bear/Moldonado-Bear

Gitman

International Money and Finance

Principles of Managerial Finance*
Principles of Managerial Finance––
Brief Edition*

Mishkin/Eakins
Financial Markets and Institutions

Free Markets, Finance, Ethics, and Law

Moffett

Gitman/Joehnk
Berk/DeMarzo

Fundamentals of Investing*

Corporate Finance*
Corporate Finance: The Core*

Cases in International Finance

Moffett/Stonehill/Eiteman

Gitman/Madura
Introduction to Finance

Fundamentals of Multinational Finance

Bierman/Smidt
The Capital Budgeting Decision:
Economic Analysis of Investment Projects

Bodie/Merton/Cleeton

Nofsinger

Guthrie/Lemon
Mathematics of Interest Rates and Finance

Ogden/Jen/O’Connor

Haugen

Financial Economics

Click/Coval
The Theory and Practice of International
Financial Management

Copeland/Weston/Shastri

The Inefficient Stock Market: What Pays
Off and Why
Modern Investment Theory
The New Finance: Overreaction,
Complexity, and Uniqueness

Holden

Financial Theory and Corporate Policy

Cornwall/Vang/Hartman
Entrepreneurial Financial Management

Cox/Rubinstein
Options Markets

Dorfman
Introduction to Risk Management and
Insurance

Dietrich
Financial Services and Financial
Institutions: Value Creation in Theory and Practice

Dufey/Giddy
Cases in International Finance

Excel Modeling and Estimation in the
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance
Excel Modeling and Estimation in the
Fundamentals of Investments
Excel Modeling and Estimation in
Investments
Excel Modeling and Estimation in
Corporate Finance

Hughes/MacDonald
International Banking: Text and

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