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INTERNATIONAL FINANCE MANAGEMENT MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS
BAKER J. wydawnictwo: PRENTICE HALL , rok wydania 1998, wydanie I cena netto: 260.00 Twoja cena 247,00 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka James C.
Baker , Kent State University
Published
July 1997 by Prentice Hall Business Publishing
This comprehensive book provides concise coverage of the specific aspects of international
finance that are of greatest importance to multinational corporations. Baker's emphasis on
the functions of international markets and institutions sets this text apart. (This is not
just an international corporate finance book.)
Presents
the management of the finance function from the perspective of the chief financial officer
of a multinational corporation.
Examines
the sources of funds available to MNCs, including the major functions of international
banks and non-bank international financial institutions as well as the global custody
functions of international banks. (Ch. 1,9,10,11,18)
Analyzes
the markets for financial instruments used to finance or hedge the risks of the MNC,
including international financial derivatives, with exchange-traded and OTC in both plain
vanilla and exotic variations. (Ch. 12-14)
Provides
an overview of international business finance and the cultural variables of international
business which can affect the international finance function. (Ch.1)
Covers
the global environment of business finance, including the international monetary system,
the balance of payments, foreign exchange, the management of foreign exchange risk, and
the measurement and management of political risk. (Ch. 2-5)
Covers
foreign investment and operations, including foreign direct investments, capital
budgeting, cost of capital, financial structure of the MNC, and planning and organization
of the international finance function. (Ch. 6-8)
Discusses
the latest changes in US tax law regarding transfer pricing. (Ch. 17)
Includes
a number of pedagogical aids.
33 brief
cases provide management applications covering examples of techniques, institutions,
functions, and personalities in international financial management.
Key
objectives and terms to be learned in each chapter are listed at the beginning of each
chapter.
Study
aids placed throughout each chapter suggest additional readings or problems to facilitate
critical thinking and understanding of the material.
End-of-chapter
lists of additional readings, discussion questions, and problem exercises.
A
glossary of related terms. (519-529)
I.
INTRODUCTION.
1.
Introduction to International Business Finance.
II. THE
GLOBAL BUSINESS FINANCE ENVIRONMENT.
2. The
International Monetary System and the Balance of Payments.
3. The Foreign Exchange Market, Forecasting Exchange Rates, and Parity Relationships.
4. The Management of Foreign Exchange Rate Exposure.
5. Political Risk in Global Financial Management.
III.
PLANNING FOR FOREIGN INVESTMENT AND OPERATIONS.
6.
Foreign Direct Investment.
7. Long-Term Capital Management.
8. Planning and Organization of the International Finance Function.
IV. THE
ROLE OF BANKS IN GLOBAL FINANCE.
9.
International Banking: Its Environment and Role.
10. International Banking: Major Functions of International Banks.
V.
INVENTORY OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL RESOURCES.
11.
Non-Bank Financial Institutions in Global Finance.
12. International Financial Markets.
13. International Derivatives: Exchange-Traded.
14. International Derivatives: Nonexchange Traded.
VI.
SHORT-TERM CAPITAL MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS.
15.
International Cash Management.
16. Accounting, Control, and Auditing for International Operations.
17. Taxation of International Operations.
18. Payment Systems, Custody, and Settlement of Cross- Border Transactions in Global
Finance.
Glossary of Terms.
Index.
Po otrzymaniu zamówienia poinformujemy, czy wybrany tytuł polskojęzyczny lub
anglojęzyczny jest aktualnie na półce księgarni.
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