Principles of Managerial Finance, Brief

Posted by admin on Mar 22, 2010 in Finance |

Product Description
Gitman’s proven Learning Goal System—a hallmark feature of Principles of Managerial Finance, Brief, 5,e—weaves pedagogy into concepts and practice, providing readers with a road map to guide them through the text and supplementary tools. The FifthEdition now includes an emphasis on personal finance issues to add currency and relevance to the already cohesive learning framework.
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Principles of Managerial Finance, Brief

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3 Comments

J. Goebel
Mar 22, 2010 at 3:18 am

I got the book in good condition. There was a little confusion because the post office destroyed the original packaging and sent it back to the seller and she thought that I didn’t get the book, but the post office re-packaged it and continued it on it’s way to me. All is well now!

Rating: 5 / 5


 
Par5
Mar 22, 2010 at 4:26 am

I recently ordered a used book for school from Firstclass books. The book cost $78. I did receive it within the correct time frame (7 business days). The exterior of the book I received was completely taped with white tape with the books name and author typed on it. I was very disappointed with this book and emailed Firstclass books. Their delayed response almost caused me to send a very negative review. They did respond and said they would ship me out a new (used) book. I received it yesterday and it looks great. They apologized for the condition of the first book and said it was a mistake. Because of their response I will buy from Firstclass again. Sincerely, Scott (Ohio)
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Joe
Mar 22, 2010 at 6:12 am

This is a terrible finance book if you are a beginner. I had to take this class for a Major that is not even in my field. I have zero background in this finance. Honestly I spent most of my time googleing concepts and other examples. The questions/problems at the end of the chapter do not following the examples explained in the chapter. Overall I think Gitman did an awful job explaining many concepts. I gave up reading the chapters and went to a few good finance websites to learn the covered chapters. Gitman loves to just through a bunch of useless vocabulary words out there and fails to truly explain concepts. I’m sure this would be a great book if you already had a solid background. Honestly, I would not pay for this book! It’s a way over priced door stop and emergency toilet paper for me. PS it makes me sick that Lawrence J. Gitman stole my money by writing such as God awful book!
Rating: 1 / 5


 

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