The Wall Street MBA: Your Personal Crash Course in Corporate Finance, Third Edition

  • 4h 7m
  • Reuben Advani
  • McGraw-Hill
  • 2018

Mastering corporate finance is a lot easier than you think.

Business school textbooks are notoriously dry, static, and filled with confusing acronyms. The Wall Street MBA takes a different approach by presenting a succinct “crash course,” breaking down the main concepts of MBA finance and accounting programs to provide the information and insight you need to:

  • Review financial statements
  • Analyze earnings
  • Detect fraud
  • Value companies
  • Determine the cost of capital

Fully updated and revised, this new edition will also get you up to speed on important new trends in FinTech, alternative investments, and cost accounting.

This highly accessible ground-floor view of corporate accounting offers everything you need to navigate today’s financial landscape with the knowledge and confidence of a seasoned pro.

About the Author

Reuben Advani is an entrepreneur, executive, and author. He founded and later sold a financial training company that offered mini MBA courses to corporations and law firms worldwide. He is also the author of Financial Freedom: A Guide to Achieving Lifelong Wealth and Security. He holds a BA from Yale University and an MBA from the Wharton School.

In this Book

  • Accounting Basics
  • Balance Sheet
  • Income Statement
  • Cash Flow Statement
  • Fraud and Manipulation
  • Financial Analysis
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Cost of Capital
  • Valuation
  • Wall Street Basics: Stocks and Bonds
  • Wall Street Part Deux: Arbitrage, Derivatives, and Hedge Funds
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Currency
  • Real Estate
  • Commodities
  • Portfolio Theory
  • The Business of Finance
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