ISBN-10: 0130482870
ISBN-13: 9780130482877
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2005
Format: Cloth; 320 pp
Published: 05/26/2004
Suggested retail price: $70.20
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For a Financial Management course in a hospitality/tourism management department.
This up-to-date introduction to finance, written for hospitality students, explains and demonstrates the importance of financial management within the hospitality organization. This clear and concise text provides many examples and is primarily based on practical applications and less on theoretical foundations.
- Hospitality examples throughout—Tie chapter content to real hospitality companies.
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Help students relate material to the real world and feel more comfortable with learning finance.
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- Practical application perspective—Contains less notation and symbols.
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Keeps hospitality students tuned into finance without intimidating them with a typical “finance” book.
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- Concise—Only twelve chapters long, the first ten sufficiently cover the guts of finance.
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Offers students and instructors material that is to the point and leaves less “picking and choosing” of important material for them to focus on.
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- Discussion questions and problems—In most chapters.
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Review and reinforce material covered.
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(Note: Each chapter begins with an Introduction and concludes with a Summary, Glossary, Vignette, and Questions and Problems section.)
1. Introduction.
2. Financial Markets and Financial Instruments.
3. Review of Financial Statements and Selected Ratios.
4. The Relationship Between Risk and Return.
5. Time Value of Money.
6. Fixed Income Securities: Bonds & Preferred Stock.
7. Common Stock.
8. Cost of Capital.
9. Introduction to Capital Budgeting and Cash Flow Estimation.
10. Capital Budgeting Decision Methods.
11. An Introduction to Hotel Valuation.
12. Capital Structure.
Robert E. Chatfield is professor of finance and director of MBA programs at the College of Business, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Previously, he was an associate professor of finance at Texas Tech University and an assistant professor of finance at the University of New Mexico.
Professor Chatfield has been teaching financial management for over 25 years and has taught financial management to hospitality students at UNLV for the past 15 years. He has worked as a financial consultant to the gaming industry in Las Vegas. He has also received teaching excellence awards both at Texas Tech University and Purdue University.
Professor Chatfield has been a productive researcher, publishing in a number of leading finance journals, including Financial Management, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, the Financial Review, International Journal of Forecasting, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Quarterly Journal of Business and Economics, and Journal of Economics and Business.
Professor Chatfield enjoys athletics and especially likes to participate in tennis, white-water rafting, and is a novice ballroom dancer.
Michael C. Dalbor is an assistant professor in the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He holds a B.S. in Food Service and Housing Administration from the Pennsylvania State University and an M.B.A. in finance from Loyola College in Maryland. He also holds a Ph.D. in Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Finance from the Pennsylvania State University.
He has published articles in the Journal of Hospitality Tourism Research, the Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, the Appraisal Journal, the International Journal of Hospitality Management, and the Journal of Hospitality Financial Management. He is active in the Association of Hospitality Financial Management Education and the Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education. He has worked in various management positions in the hospitality industry, including food and beverage management and as a purchasing agent. He has also conducted numerous market analyses and feasibility studies as a hotel consultant and has been a commercial real estate appraiser specializing in hotel valuation.
Hospitality Financial Management by Robert E. Chatfield and Michael C. Dalbor is an up-to-date introductory finance text written. specifically for hospitality and tourism majors. The book uses hospitality examples to cover concepts tram a practical perspective, explaining and demonstrating the importance of financial management in the hospitality industry.
The text covers such important topics as an introduction to financial markets and instruments, a review of financial statements, risk and return, tithe and value of money; stock and bond valuation, capital budgeting, plus hotel market studies/appraisals and capital structure of the firm.
Key features include:- Up-to-date hospitality examples
- Chapter exhibits connect chapter concepts with hospitality companies
- Practical applications
- Step-by-step guides to using financial calculators
- Capital budgeting project examples
Written in a clear and easy to understand format, Hospitality Financial Management is designed to equip readers with a basic knowledge of the financial management function in the hospitality industry.
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