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It sounds like you’re looking for a (such as a summary, review, or critical analysis) related to the book Essentials of Financial Management, 4th Edition .
Since you didn’t specify whether you need a , a comparison with the 3rd edition , or a research paper using the book as a reference , I’ll provide a structured academic-style overview paper based on the typical contents of that textbook (commonly authored by Eugene F. Brigham & Joel F. Houston for the “Essentials” series, or similar versions by Pandey , Gitman , or Sharan in different markets – likely you mean the Brigham/Houston 4th edition).
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