Strategic Financial Management
by Robert Alan Hill
Publisher: BookBoon 2008
ISBN-13: 9788776814250
Number of pages: 109
Description:
In a world of geo-political, social and economic uncertainty, Strategic Financial Management is under pressure. This free book reviews the subject within the context of current events. Each chapter contains Activities (with solutions) to test understanding at your own pace.
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