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Debt Management

Emily Johnson

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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"Debt Management" explores the critical role of corporate debt in business growth and financial stability. Strategic debt management isn't just about minimizing costs; it's about optimizing capital structure to fuel expansion while mitigating financial distress. Understanding leverage ratios and credit ratings are foundational, but the book goes further, detailing advanced strategies for debt structuring, refinancing, and hedging against risks like fluctuating interest rates. A key insight is how adept debt management influences corporate valuation, M&A activities, and shareholder returns. 

 
The book progresses from fundamental concepts to advanced strategies, dedicating a significant portion to risk management and culminating in an exploration of how debt practices impact overall corporate value. Through case studies and real-world examples, it bridges the gap between financial theory and practical application, offering actionable frameworks for professionals in business management and finance.
Available since: 02/27/2025.
Print length: 106 pages.

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