Description
Corporate finance has long attracted the attention of both researchers and practitioners due to its central role in firm performance and sustainability. Sound long-term investment decisions, effective capital structure choices, dividend policy, financial planning tools, corporate governance practices, and mergers and acquisitions are all critical to organizational success. Over time, global principles and practices in corporate finance have evolved to create a more comprehensive framework for financial decision-making. Given this evolution, it is essential that these global concepts, examined and refined by scholars worldwide, be critically discussed, evaluated, and made accessible to an international audience.
Global Concepts and Applications in Corporate Finance presents relevant frameworks and the latest developments in the field of corporate finance. The book brings together the work of internationally recognized experts to examine the global principles and practical applications shaping contemporary financial decision-making. By integrating theory with real-world perspectives, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of how core financial concepts operate within firms. Covering topics such as green venture capital, forensic accounting, and mobile financial services, this book is a critical financial resource for graduate and doctoral students, business leaders, financial analysts, accountants, policymakers, and more.
Reviews and Testimonials
This book revisits the corporate financial landscape by integrating cross-disciplinary themes such as MFS, green venture capital, forensic accounting, digital transformation, critical evaluation of legal frameworks, and online SME credit bureaus from a corporate financial worldview that most other texts on corporate finance either completely ignored or could not include due to their core concentration on traditional topics. It offers ‘tomorrow’s research today,’ strengthening core competencies for academics, practitioners, and decision-makers across the evolving world of corporate finance.
– -Prof. Md. Kamrul Bari, United International University (UIU)
Author's/Editor's Biography
Md. Bari (Ed.)
Md. Kamrul Bari,
FIPA FFA, is a doctoral researcher in finance at IBA, University of Dhaka, and an associate professor (adjunct) at Uttara University in Dhaka, Bangladesh. With 20 years of experience across academia and industry, he bridges corporate practice and academic theory through his works at the Dhaka Chamber (DCCI), multinational corporations, and consulting engagements. His professional accounting credentials from IPA Australia enrich his international insights. An internationally published researcher on capital markets and corporate finance, he is ranked among the top 18% of WoS reviewers and is a former Deputy Editor-in-Chief of an international journal.