Examination Bank For Assorted Business Finances – 14th Edition By David Okay. Eiteman
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Well-known for its authoritative and comprehensive coverage of contemporary global finance, Assorted Business Finances educates the future leaders of multinational corporations to identify and leverage the unique characteristics of international markets. Since a manager’s role is to make financial decisions that enhance firm value, the authors have integrated real-world mini-cases throughout to apply chapter concepts to the kinds of situations multinational company managers encounter. Features include chapters on currency derivatives – futures, options, and swaps – have been amalgamated. Sections on translation exposure and operational (financial) exposure have been revised to reflect the industry’s increasing interest and concern regarding these currency-based corporate exposures. Chapters dealing with the financial structures and capital procurement strategies employed by multinational firms have been rearranged for a more concise presentation. Nine chapter mini-cases examine the numerous challenges of the current global financial market, such as. Crowdsourcing in Uganda (Chapter 1)Australia’s Economic Crisis and the Improbable Triad (Chapter 2)Global Fund Transfers (Chapter 5)KiKos (Knock-In and Knock-Out) Alternatives and the South Korean Crisis (Chapter 7)Brazil’s Government Debt and the Predator Funds (Chapter 8)India Rupee Gambling. Economic Sanctions and the Oil Price Decline (Chapter 9)Japan’s Noah. An Asian Company Managing Malaysian Ringgit Risk (Chapter 10)Microsoft’s Global iTax Approach (Chapter 15)Amazon and Loyalty Pharma. Discounted Cash Flow of International Royalty Streams and M and A (Chapter 18)A student-friendly writing style coupled with a structured presentation of material, commencing with learning objectives for each chapter and concluding with a recap of how these learning objectives were achieved. A plethora of illustrations and displays offer a visual complement to the concepts and content presented. A working case study on a hypothetical American-based company, Trident Corporation, furnishes a cohesive framework for the multifaceted process of globalization and is reinforced in several end-of-chapter exercises. Table of Contents Part I. Global Financial Environment1. Multinational Financial Management. Challenges and Opportunities2. The Global Economic System3. The Balance of Payments4. Financial Objectives and Corporate GovernancePart II. Foreign Exchange Theory and Markets5. The Foreign Exchange Market6. Global Parity ConditionsAppendix. An Algebraic Primer to Parity Conditions7. Foreign Currency Futures and OptionsAppendix. Foreign Currency Options Pricing Theory8. Interest Rate Derivatives and Swaps9. Exchange Rate Determination and ForecastingPart III. Foreign Exchange Exposure10. Transaction ExposureAppendix. Complex Option Hedging11. Translation Exposure12. Operational ExposurePart IV. Financing the Global Company13. The Global Cost and Availability of Capital14. Raising Equity and Debt GloballyAppendix. Financial Structure of Foreign Subsidiaries15. Multinational Tax Management16. International Trade FinancePart V. Foreign Investment Decisions17. Foreign Direct Investment and Political Risk18. Multinational Capital Budgeting and Cross-Border AcquisitionsAnswers to selected end-of-chapter questionsGlossaryIndex.
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