Global corporate finance : (Record no. 89346)

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Preferred name for the person Kim, Suk H.,
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Title Global corporate finance :
Remainder of title a focused approach /
Statement of responsibility, etc Suk H. Kim, University of Detroit Mercy, USA.
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Edition statement Fourth edition.
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Formatted contents note Cover<br/>Halftitle<br/>Title<br/>Copyright<br/>Currencies of the World<br/>Preface<br/>Acknowledgements<br/>About the Authors<br/>Contents<br/>PART ONE: THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL ENVIRONMENT<br/>Chapter 1. Globalization and the Global Company<br/>1.1 Reasons to Study International Finance<br/>1.2 Company Goals and Functions of Financial Management<br/>1.3 MNCs and their Performance<br/>1.4 Principles of Global Finance<br/>1.5 Agency Theory and Corporate Governance<br/>1.6 Environmental Differences<br/>1.7 The Structure of the Book<br/>1.8 Summary<br/>1.9 Key Terms<br/>Bibliography<br/>Chapter 2. Motives for World Trade and Foreign Investment<br/>2.1 Motives for Foreign Trade<br/>2.2 Economic Integration<br/>2.3 Motives for Foreign Investment<br/>2.4 A Synthesis of Foreign Trade and Investment Theories<br/>2.5 Summary<br/>2.6 Key Terms<br/>2.7 Problems<br/>Chapter 3. Balance of Payments and International Monetary System<br/>3.1 An Overview of the Balance of Payments<br/>3.2 A Successful Foreign Exchange System<br/>3.3 The International Monetary Fund<br/>3.4 Summary<br/>3.5 Key Terms<br/>3.6 Problems<br/>PART TWO: CORPORATE FOREIGN EXCHANGE RISK MANAGEMENT<br/>Chapter 4. The Foreign Exchange Market and Parity Conditions<br/>4.1 Participants in the Exchange Market<br/>4.2 Spot Exchange Quotation: Spot Exchange Rate<br/>4.3 Forward Exchange Quotation: Forward Exchange Rate<br/>4.4 International Parity Conditions<br/>4.5 Arbitrages<br/>4.6 Summary<br/>4.7 Key Terms<br/>4.8 Problems<br/>Chapter 5. Currency Futures and Options<br/>5.1 The Currency Futures Market<br/>5.2 The Currency Options Market<br/>5.3 Futures Options<br/>5.4 Summary<br/>5.5 Key Terms<br/>5.6 Problems<br/>Chapter 6. Financial Swaps<br/>6.1 The Emergence of the Swap Market<br/>6.2 Plain Vanilla Swaps<br/>6.3 Motivations for Swaps<br/>6.4 Summary<br/>6.5 Key Terms<br/>6.6 Problems<br/>Chapter 7. Managing Transaction Exposure and Economic Exposure<br/>7.1 Basic Nature of Foreign Exchange Exposures<br/>7.2 Transaction Exposure Management<br/>7.3 Economic Exposure Management<br/>7.4 Summary<br/>7.5 Key Terms<br/>7.6 Problems<br/>Chapter 8. Translation Exposure Management<br/>8.1 Translation Rules<br/>8.2 FASB No. 8 and FASB No. 52<br/>8.3 Hedging Translation Exposure<br/>8.4 Summary<br/>8.5 Key Terms<br/>8.6 Problems<br/>PART THREE: THE GLOBAL FINANCING STRATEGY<br/>Chapter 9. International Financial Markets<br/>9.1 Eurocurrency Markets<br/>9.2 Eurocurrency Interbank Market<br/>9.3 The International Capital Market<br/>9.4 International Loans<br/>9.5 Financial Crises of Industrialized Countries<br/>9.6 Summary<br/>9.7 Key Terms<br/>9.8 Problems<br/>Chapter 10. Financing International Transactions<br/>10.1 Basic Documents in Foreign Trade<br/>10.2 The Payment Terms of Export Transactions<br/>10.3 Sources of Financing Foreign Trade<br/>10.4 Internal Sources of Funds for Foreign Investment<br/>10.5 External Sources of Funds for Foreign Investment<br/>10.6 Development Banks<br/>10.7 Summary<br/>10.8 Key Terms<br/>10.9 Problems<br/>PART FOUR: THE GLOBAL INVESTMENT STRATEGY<br/>Chapter 11. International Working Capital Management<br/>11.1 Basic Concepts of Working Capital Management<br/>11.2 Cash Management<br/>11.3 Accounts Receivable Management<br/>11.4 Inventory Management<br/>11.5 Summary<br/>11.6 Key Terms<br/>11.7 Problems<br/>Chapter 12. International Portfolio Investment<br/>12.1 Key Terminologies<br/>12.2 Benefits of International Diversification<br/>12.3 Methods of International Diversification<br/>12.4 Summary<br/>12.5 Key Terms<br/>12.6 Problems<br/>Chapter 13. The Cost of Capital for Foreign Projects<br/>13.1 The Weighted Average Cost of Capital<br/>13.2 Optimum Capital Structure<br/>13.3 The Marginal Cost of Capital and Investment Decisions<br/>13.4 Cultural Values and Capital Structure<br/>13.5 Summary<br/>13.6 Key Terms<br/>13.7 Problems<br/>Chapter 14. Foreign Direct Investment Analysis<br/>14.1 How to Invest Abroad: Modes of Foreign Investment<br/>14.2 The Foreign Investment Decision Process<br/>14.3 Portfolio Theory<br/>14.4 Capital Budgeting Theory and Practice<br/>14.5 Motives for Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions<br/>14.6 Political Risk Management<br/>14.7 Summary<br/>14.8 Key Terms<br/>14.9 Problems<br/>Chapter 15. Corporate Performance of Foreign Operations<br/>15.1 Global Control System and Performance Evaluation<br/>15.2 International Taxation<br/>15.3 Transfer Pricing and Tax Planning<br/>15.4 Summary<br/>15.5 Key Terms<br/>15.6 Problems<br/>Answers to Selected End-of-Chapter Problems<br/>Glossary<br/>Index<br/><br/>
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Summary, etc "Global Corporate Finance: A Focused Approach, 4th edition (GCF4) introduces students and practitioners to those principles essential to the understanding of global financial problems and the policies that global business managers contend with. The objective of this book is to equip current and future business leaders with the tools they need to interpret the issues, to make sound global financial decisions, and to manage the wide variety of risks that modern businesses face in a competitive global environment. In line with its objective, the book stresses practical applications in a concise and straightforward manner, without a complex treatment of theoretical concepts. All chapters in the 4th edition have been updated to include new materials, eliminate unnecessary and outdated materials, and include more non-US materials. Each chapter contains the following four new items: an opening mini case, a global finance in practice, a list of key terms at the end of each chapter, and a closing mini case. The GCF4 is suitable for appropriate courses, no matter where in the world it is taught, because it does not adopt any specific national viewpoint. Moreover, it is self-contained, and it combines theory and applications. The earlier editions of the GCF4 have been adopted by many colleges, universities, and management development programs worldwide, particularly because the book stresses practical applications in a user-friendly format. Supplementary materials are available to instructors who adopt this textbook. These include: An Instructor's Manual A Test Bank of 700 multiple choice questions Two sets of PowerPoint lecture notes Detailed Word Lecture notes Chapter Outlines for Students"--
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element International business enterprises
General subdivision Finance.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Corporations
General subdivision Finance.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element International finance.
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