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OverviewThe need for ""back to basics"" information about credit risk has not disappeared; in fact, it has grown among lenders and investors who have no easy ways to learn about their clients. This short and readable book guides readers through core risk/performance issues. Readers learn the ways and means of running more efficient businesses, review bank and investor requirements as they evaluate funding requests, gain knowledge selling themselves, confidence in business plans, and their ability to make good on loans. They can download powerful tools such as banker’s cash flow models and forecast equations programmable into a cell or tablet. Readers can punch keys to ascertain financial needs, calculate sales growth rates calling for external financing, profits required to internally finance their firms, and ways to position revenue growth rates in equilibrium with their firm’s capital structure – a rock-solid selling point among smart lenders and investors. The book’s ""how-to,"" practical and systematical guide to credit and risk analysis draws upon case studies and online tools, such as videos, spreadsheets, and slides in providing a concise risk/return methodology. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Morton Glantz (Lecturer in Finance & Business Economics, Fordham Graduate School of Business, New York, NY, USA) , Morton Glantz (Lecturer in Finance & Business Economics, Fordham Graduate School of Business, New York, NY, USA) , Morton Glantz (Lecturer in Finance & Business Economics, Fordham Graduate School of Business, New York, NY, USA) , Morton Glantz (Lecturer in Finance & Business Economics, Fordham Graduate School of Business, New York, NY, USA)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.280kg ISBN: 9780128016985ISBN 10: 0128016981 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 18 November 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter One Business Structures and Funding Sources Chapter Two How Banks Evaluate Your Loan Application Chapter Three Is Your Financial Information Accurate And Reliable? Chapter Four Ratios Every Business Should Monitor Chapter Five Financing Your Season Chapter Six Exploring Your Business’ Nerve Center: Cash Flow Chapter Seven Interactive Business Forecasts Equations Chapter Eight Assets You Can Pledge To Support Your Business Loan Chapter Nine What Is Your Business Worth?Reviews"""...talks about the worth of a business, whether one is seeking finance, acquiring or investing in the business...has an international appeal and will be useful for any financier, small business owner or entrepreneur from a developed, developing or underdeveloped economy."" --The IUP Journal of Entrepreneurship Development ""Overall, the book has an international appeal and will be useful for any financier, small business owner or entrepreneur from a developed, developing or underdeveloped economy."" --The IUP Journal of Entrepreneurship Development" Overall, the book has an international appeal and will be useful for any financier, small business owner or entrepreneur from a developed, developing or underdeveloped economy. --The IUP Journal of Entrepreneurship Development, Navigating the Business Loan Author InformationProfessor Morton Glantz serves as a financial consultant, educator, and adviser to a broad spectrum of professionals, including corporate financial executives, government ministers, privatization managers, investment and commercial bankers, public accounting firms, members of merger and acquisition teams, strategic planning executives, management consultants, attorneys, and representatives of foreign governments and international banks. Professor Morton Glantz is a principal of Real Consulting and Real Options Valuation, firms specializing in risk consulting, training, certification, and advanced analytical software in the areas of risk quantification, analysis, and management solutions.As a JP Morgan Chase (heritage bank) senior banker, Professor Glantz built a progressive career path specializing in credit analysis and credit risk management, risk grading systems, valuation models, and professional training. He was instrumental in the reorganization and development of the credit analysis module of the Bank’s Management Training Program-Finance, which at the time was recognized as one of the foremost training programs in the banking industry.Professor Glantz is on the (adjunct) finance faculty of the Fordham Graduate School of Business. He has appeared in the Harvard University International Directory of Business and Management Scholars and Research, and has earned Fordham University Deans Award for Faculty Excellence on three occasions. He is a Board Member of the International Standards Board, International Institute of Professional Education and Research (IIPER). The IIPER is a global institute with partners and offices around the world, including the United States, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Mexico, Portugal, Singapore, Nigeria, and Malaysia. Professor Glantz is widely published in financial journals and has authored 8 books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |