In this seminal work on corporate finance, Thomas Lyman Greene provides an in-depth analysis of the principles and methods of managing the finances of corporations. He discusses the challenges of valuation, the role of securities markets, and the importance of transparency and accountability. First published in 1923, this book remains a cornerstone of corporate finance theory and practice.
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