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DocsCorporate Finance

Corporate Finance

Corporate finance manages a company's capital structure, funding sources, and investment decisions to maximize shareholder value while managing risk.

Corporate Financial Statements

Corporate financial statements include the balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement, providing comprehensive views of a company's financial position and performance.

Corporate Valuation

Corporate valuation determines a company's economic value using methods like DCF analysis, comparable company analysis, and precedent transactions.

Cost of Capital

Cost of capital is the required return a company must earn on its investments to satisfy shareholders and creditors, representing the minimum acceptable return.

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