Global corporate finance : text and cases

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Global corporate finance : text and cases

Suk H. Kim, Seung H. Kim

Blackwell, 1996

3rd ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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Volume

ISBN 9781557869012

Description

This text uses a student-friendly approach to give both a theoretical and applied view of international corporate finance. Whenever possible, actual data is used in discussing concepts to help students bridge the gap between theory and practice. Major points are illusrated in case studies, and many end-of-chapter questions and problems are based on actual business situations.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 The global financial environment: motives for world trade and foreign investment
  • the balance of payments
  • the International Monetary System. Part 2 Foreign exhange risk management: an overview of the foreign exchange market
  • currency futures and options
  • financial swaps
  • foreign exchange risk management. Part 3 Financing international transactions: international financial markets
  • international banking operations and country risk analysis
  • financing foreign trade
  • financing foreign investment. Part 4 Global asset management: current asset management
  • international portfolio investment
  • foreign direct investment strategy
  • multinational capital budgeting analysis
  • the cost of capital for foreign projects
  • political risk management. Part 5 Global reporting and controlling: multinational accounting
  • international taxation
  • international transfer pricing. Part 6 Case problems in global corporate finance: case 1 - US trade policy for Japan and Korea
  • case 2 - a North American Free Trade Agreement
  • case 3 - Caterpillar Tractor Co
  • case 4 - the Columbian Peso
  • case 5 - Merck & Co Inc
  • case 6 - Dozier Industries
  • case 7 - Electrolux acquisitions
  • case 8 - NUMMI
  • case 9 - Ford reinvestment in South Africa
  • case 10 - World Electronic Corporation
  • case 11 - Advanced Technology Company
  • case 12 - Daimler-Benz
  • answers to selected end-of-chapter problems.
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9781557869029

Description

This text uses a student-friendly approach to give both a theoretical and applied view of international corporate finance. Whenever possible, actual data is used in discussing concepts to help students bridge the gap between theory and practice. Major points are illustrated in case studies, and many end-of-chapter questions and problems are based on actual business situations.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 The global financial environment: motives for world trade and foreign investment
  • the balance of payments
  • the International Monetary System. Part 2 Foreign exchange risk management: an overview of the foreign exchange market
  • currency futures and options
  • financial swaps
  • foreign exchange risk management. Part 3 Financing international transactions: international financial markets
  • international banking operations and country risk analysis
  • financing foreign trade
  • financing foreign investment. Part 4 Global asset management: current asset management
  • international portfolio investment
  • foreign direct investment strategy
  • multinational capital budgeting analysis
  • the cost of capital for foreign projects
  • political risk management. Part 5 Global reporting and controlling: multinational accounting
  • international taxation
  • international transfer pricing. Part 6 Case problems in global corporate finance: case 1 - US trade policy for Japan and Korea
  • case 2 - A North American Free Trade Agreement
  • case 3 - Caterpillar Tractor Co
  • case 4 - the Columbian Peso
  • case 5 - Merck & Co, Inc
  • case 6 - Dozier Industries
  • case 7 - Electrolux acquisitions
  • case 8 - NUMMI
  • case 9 - Ford reinvestment in South Africa
  • case 10 - World Electronic Corporation - case 11 - Advanced Technology Company
  • case 12 - Daimler-Benz. Answers to selected end-of-chapter problems.

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