(BQ) Part 1 book "Financial management an introduction" has contents: One the scope and environment of financial management, the core concepts in financial management, financial analysis and performance and evaluation. | FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ‘A well-balanced and user-friendly introduction to a complex discipline.’ , Loughborough Business School ‘Useful examples, topical illustrations and clear discussion make this an excellent student text—the author has adopted a practical approach which helps the reader appreciate the importance of financial management in the business world.’ Tony Head, Sheffield Hallam University ‘An excellent introduction to the complexities of financial management. The book will be particularly useful for business students and others who are coming new to the subject.’ Clive Bishop, Manchester Metropolitan University. Financial Management is intended for use by non-specialist students taking a finance module in a range of general business and management courses. Finance is a notoriously difficult core subject for business undergraduates. So far the area has been dominated by large and complex introductory texts—often from the USA—which many lecturers find too detailed and unwieldy. This carefully developed and researched text fills this gap by providing a short, modular, UK-focused introduction to the subject of financial management. Quality controlled by an academic review panel, the content and approach have been rigorously developed to answer the needs of non-finance students. Financial Management offers the following additional features: • a coherent and unifying model of financial management • learning objectives, clear worked examples, in-chapter exercises with solutions, key learning points, real-world vignettes, structured review questions with selected answers, case studies, glossary, summary of key formulae • user-friendly and flexible structure, most chapters can be studied as discrete modular units • contemporary coverage including corporate governance, ethics, Economic Value Added (EVA), Market Value Added (MVA), stakeholder theory and the treasury function • Contents: Part 1: The Scope and Environment of Financial Management, .