4 books found
by Edward I. Altman, Edith Hotchkiss, Wei Wang
2019 · John Wiley & Sons
A comprehensive look at the enormous growth and evolution of distressed debt markets, corporate bankruptcy, and credit risk models This Fourth Edition of the most authoritative finance book on the topic updates and expands its discussion of financial distress and bankruptcy, as well as the related topics dealing with leveraged finance, high-yield, and distressed debt markets. It offers state-of-the-art analysis and research on U.S. and international restructurings, applications of distress prediction models in financial and managerial markets, bankruptcy costs, restructuring outcomes, and more.
by Anthony W. Sparks, Arne Landsberg, B. W. Dunning, Eddie Martin, G. W. Elger, Glenn R. Palmer, Howard D. Jacobs, James H. Russell, John Bennetts, Jon K. Ahlness, Joseph E. Schiller, K. Robert Dorman, Ralph H. Nafziger, Robert Blickensderfer, Robert Eugene Simpson, Seth C. Schaefer, Steven A. Matthes, Victor R. Spironello, A. V. Petty, Arthur F. Colombo, Edward Morrice, Fred Ambrose, Ivan L. Nichols, J. E. Fraley, James C. Kirchner, James E. Mauser, Jan G. Patricio, Laurence L. Oden, Richard Lincoln Stein, Ronald R. Jordan, Sequoyah L. Payne, Warren M. Mahan, Willard L. Hunter, Dennis Joseph Cox, Don C. Seidel, Jack L. Henry, Jerry W. Stengel, Morton Min Wong
1980
"The first edition of this book (1999, Free Press) provided the first comprehensive framework of knowledge, values, and skills for addressing spiritual diversity in social work at a time when this topic was little known or accepted. The second edition (2010, Oxford University Press) was revised and expanded to reflect the significant growth of interest in spirituality within social work and other helping professions, in the USA and around the world. This third edition builds on that foundation and much expanded multidisciplinary and international work on the topic during the past eight years, including our own. In particular, this edition includes case examples and insights from a new third author, Hwi-Ja Canda, based on her 30 years of experience as a social work practitioner, in order to make the professional applications of our framework even more vivid and practical. The main new features of the third edition are: - Reorganization of content to enhance flow of ideas and guidelines for practice, including expansion of content on assessment and practice with two added chapters in Part III - Twice as many case examples and vignettes from personal and professional experiences, organized into 40 Scenarios throughout the book - Significantly expanded transdisciplinary literature review throughout the book - Increased integration of the strengths perspective throughout - Increase of international perspective, including analysis of worldwide professional codes of ethics - More exercises to engage the reader in personal and professional growth - Significant refinements of sections on human diversity, religious perspectives, and addition of 12 Steps perspective in Part II"--
by Edward Morrice, John W. Walkiewicz, Gene Casale
1984