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Full title: Financial Markets & Institutions, 13th Edition
Edition: 13th
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Author: Jeff Madura
ISBN: 9780357130797, 9780357130902
Format: PDF

Description of Financial Markets & Institutions, 13th Edition:
Develop a clear understanding of why financial markets exist, how financial institutions serve these markets, and what services those institutions offer with Madura’s best-selling FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS, 13E. Packed with today’s real examples and practical applications, this engaging edition clarifies the management, performance, and regulatory aspects of financial institutions. You explore the functions of the Federal Reserve and its recent changes, major debt and equity security markets, and the derivative security markets. Expanded coverage now discusses stock valuation, market microstructure strategies, and liquidity in today’s financial markets. In addition, new content examines current venture capital funds, private equity funds, and crowdfunding. Real examples connect concepts to financial trends with exercises specifically developed to strengthen your critical thinking and help you put theory into practice.Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.
Table of Contents of Financial Markets & Institutions, 13th Edition PDF ebook:
Brief ContentsContentsPrefaceAbout the AuthorPart 1: Overview of the Financial EnvironmentChapter 1: Role of Financial Markets and Institutions1-1 Role of Financial Markets1-2 Securities Traded in Financial Markets1-3 Role of Financial Institutions1-4 Systemic Risk among Financial InstitutionsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 2: Determination of Interest Rates2-1 Loanable Funds Theory2-2 Factors That Affect Interest Rates2-3 Forecasting Interest RatesSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 3: Structure of Interest Rates3-1 Why Debt Security Yields Vary3-2 Modeling the Yield to be Offered on a Debt Security3-3 A Closer Look at the Term StructureSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesPart 1: Integrative Problem: Interest Rate Forecasts and Investment DecisionsPart 2: The Fed and Monetary PolicyChapter 4: Functions of the Fed4-1 Organizational Structure of the Fed4-2 Fed Control of the Money Supply4-3 The Fed’s Intervention during the Credit Crisis4-4 Global Monetary PolicySummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExerciseWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 5: Monetary Policy5-1 Input Used to Determine Monetary Policy5-2 Implementing a Stimulative Monetary Policy5-3 Implementing a Restrictive Monetary Policy5-4 Trade-off in Monetary Policy5-5 Monitoring the Impact of Monetary Policy5-6 Global Monetary PolicySummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesPart 2: Integrative Problem: Fed WatchingPart 3: Debt Security MarketsChapter 6: Money Markets6-1 Money Market Securities6-2 Institutional Use of Money Markets6-3 Globalization of Money MarketsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 7: Bond Markets7-1 Background on Bonds7-2 Treasury and Federal Agency Bonds7-3 Municipal Bonds7-4 Corporate Bonds7-5 Globalization of Bond and Loan Markets7-6 Other Types of Long-term Debt SecuritiesSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExerciseWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 8: Bond Valuation and Risk8-1 Bond Valuation Process8-2 Explaining Bond Price Movements8-3 Sensitivity of Bond Prices to Interest Rate Movements8-4 Bond Investment Strategies8-5 Valuation and Risk of International BondsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesAppendix 8: Forecasting Bond Prices and YieldsChapter 9: Mortgage Markets9-1 Background on Mortgages9-2 Types of Residential Mortgages9-3 Valuation of Mortgages9-4 Mortgage-Backed Securities9-5 Credit CrisisSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExerciseWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesPart 3: Integrative Problem: Asset AllocationPart 4: Equity MarketsChapter 10: Stock Offerings and Investor Monitoring10-1 Private Equity10-2 Public Equity10-3 Initial Public Offerings10-4 Stock Offerings and Repurchases10-5 Stock Exchanges10-6 Monitoring Publicly Traded Companies10-7 Market for Corporate Control10-8 Globalization of Stock MarketsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 11: Stock Valuation and Risk11-1 Stock Valuation Methods11-2 Required Rate of Return on Stocks11-3 Factors That Affect Stock Prices11-4 Stock Risk11-5 Measuring Risk-Adjusted Stock Performance11-6 Stock Market Efficiency11-7 Foreign Stock Valuation and PerformanceSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesAppendix 11: The Link between Accounting and Stock ValuationChapter 12: Market Microstructure and Strategies12-1 Stock Market Transactions12-2 How Stock Transactions are Executed12-3 High Frequency Trading12-4 Regulation of Stock Trading12-5 Trading International StocksSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesPart 4: Integrative Problem: Stock Market AnalysisPart 5: Derivative Security MarketsChapter 13: Financial Futures Markets13-1 Background on Financial Futures13-2 Interest Rate Futures Contracts13-3 Stock Index Futures13-4 Single Stock Futures13-5 Risk of Trading Futures Contracts13-6 Globalization of Futures MarketsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 14: Option Markets14-1 Background on Options14-2 Determinants of Stock Option Premiums14-3 Speculating with Stock Options14-4 Hedging with Stock Options14-5 Options on ETFs and Stock Indexes14-6 Options on Futures Contracts14-7 Options as Executive Compensation14-8 Globalization of Options MarketsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesAppendix 14: Option ValuationChapter 15: Swap Markets15-1 Background15-2 Types of Swaps15-3 Risks of Interest Rate Swaps15-4 Pricing Interest Rate Swaps15-5 Performance of Interest Rate Swaps15-6 Interest Rate Caps, Floors, and Collars15-7 Credit Default Swaps15-8 Globalization of Swap MarketsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 16: Foreign Exchange Derivative Markets16-1 Foreign Exchange Markets and Systems16-2 Factors Affecting Exchange Rates16-3 Forecasting Exchange Rates16-4 Foreign Exchange Derivatives16-5 International ArbitrageSummaryPoint Counter-PointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesAppendix 16: Currency Option PricingPart 5: Integrative Problem: Choosing among Derivative SecuritiesMidterm Self-ExamPart 6: Commercial BankingChapter 17: Commercial Bank Operations17-1 Background on Commercial Banks17-2 Banks’ Sources of Funds17-3 Banks’ Uses of Funds17-4 Off-Balance Sheet Activities17-5 International BankingSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsInterpreting Financial NewsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 18: Bank Regulation18-1 Regulatory Structure18-2 Regulation of Bank Operations18-3 Regulation of Capital18-4 How Regulators Monitor Banks18-5 Government Actions during the Credit Crisis18-6 Government Funding during the Crisis18-7 Financial Reform Act of 201018-8 Global Bank RegulationsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExerciseWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 19: Bank Management19-1 Bank Goals, Strategy, and Governance19-2 Managing Liquidity19-3 Managing Interest Rate Risk19-4 Managing Credit Risk19-5 Managing Market Risk19-6 Integrated Bank Management19-7 Managing Risk of International OperationsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 20: Bank Performance20-1 Valuation of a Commercial Bank20-2 Assessing Bank Performance20-3 Evaluation of a Bank’s ROASummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsProblemFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesPart 6: Integrative Problem: Forecasting Bank PerformancePart 7: Nonbank OperationsChapter 21: Thrift Operations21-1 Background on Savings Institutions21-2 Sources and Uses of Funds21-3 Valuation of a Savings Institution21-4 Exposure to Risk21-5 Management of Interest Rate Risk21-6 Exposure of Savings Institutions to Crises21-7 Credit UnionsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 22: Finance Company Operations22-1 Types of Finance Companies22-2 Sources and Uses of Funds22-3 Valuation of a Finance Company22-4 Exposure of Finance Companies to Risk22-5 Multinational Finance CompaniesSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 23: Mutual Fund Operations23-1 Background on Mutual Funds23-2 Stock and Bond Mutual Funds23-3 Money Market Funds23-4 Hedge Funds23-5 Other Types of Funds23-6 Valuation and Performance of Mutual FundsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 24: Securities Operations24-1 Functions of Securities Firms24-2 Regulation of Securities Firms24-3 Valuation of a Securities Firm24-4 Exposure of Securities Firms to Risk24-5 Impact of the Credit Crisis on Securities FirmsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 25: Insurance Operations25-1 Setting Insurance Premiums25-2 Regulation of Insurance Companies25-3 Life Insurance Operations25-4 Other Types of Insurance Operations25-5 Exposure of Insurance Companies to Risk25-6 Valuation of an Insurance CompanySummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsFlow of Funds ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesWSJ ExerciseOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesChapter 26: Pension Fund Operations26-1 Types of Pension Plans26-2 Pension Fund Participation in Financial Markets26-3 Regulation of Private Pension Plans26-4 Underfunded Public Defined-Benefit Pension Plans26-5 Corruption of Defined-Benefit Pension Funds26-6 Pension Fund Management26-7 Performance of Pension FundsSummaryPoint/CounterpointQuestions and ApplicationsFlow of Funds ExerciseWSJ ExerciseInternet/Excel ExercisesOnline Articles with Real-World ExamplesPart 7: Integrative Problem: Assessing the Influence of Economic Conditions across a Financial ConglFinal ReviewAppendix A: Comprehensive ProjectAppendix B: Using Excel to Conduct AnalysesGlossaryIndex