This book on the fundamentals of financial management is organized to fit the course structure of the majority of undergraduate corporate finance and financial management courses, and concepts are grounded in examples and language familiar to students. Long-term financial decisions are discussed before short-term decisions to emphasize the valuation approach throughout the text. The book also illustrates how the concepts can apply to many personal situations.
Is it weird that I "really liked" a text book? I guess that's saying something...
The authors managed to integrate relevant real world examples into the text while making the things you need to know very obvious. It's easy to head back and reference through pages, and frankly it's been awhile since I've been able to read a finance text straight through without wanting to nod off. Good stuff.