International financial market fluctuations : corporate forecasting and reporting problems

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International financial market fluctuations : corporate forecasting and reporting problems

Lars Oxelheim

Wiley, c1985

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Bibliography: p. 313-327

Includes index

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Description

In a clear and coherent way this book presents a new perspective on the effects of international fluctuating exchange rates. It looks at, summarises and analyses the information problems in corporate financial reporting and establishes a normative base for reporting by the use of an empirical evaluation. As a genuine interdisciplinary study - the book is an integration of the theory of open economies into the theory of the firm, especially the theories of international finance and foreign exchange accounting.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • The Information Problem - Goals, Delimitation and Methods of Study
  • Foreign Borrowing in Corporate Operations - A Systems View
  • Analysis of the Foreign Exchange Market 1974-1984
  • Financial Market Fluctuations and the Cost of Foreign Loans 1974-1984
  • Main Approaches to Foreign Exchange Accounting
  • Proposals for New Accounting Standards for Monetary Items
  • Summary and Recommendations
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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