By grounding concepts with case studies and real-world examples, this text familiarizes finance and international business students with the fundamental concepts and tools necessary to implement an effective global financial management strategy.
Offers students a look at the challenges and developments in the field of international finance. Although intended to accompany "Multinational Business Finance", this casebook could supplement a managerial finance text or serve as a stand-alone textbook.
This text approaches multinational business finance from a management point of view, giving students both the theoretical foundation and practical knowledge of understanding and managing a multinational firm. Features new to this edition include: a chapter on interest rate management, detailing the theory of interest rate risk, its measures, financial instruments used in its management and industry practices; six case studies to show real-world applications and issues on current multinational financial topics; and sections on sourcing equity for the multinational firm, detailing the significance of expanding international equity listings and issuances by multinational firms.
Written by the authors of the market-leading classic, Multinational Business Finance, this book provides authoritative coverage and lucid explanations of the complex international finance landscape in a focused and streamlined presentation especially geared toward an undergraduate audience.
Written for the undergraduate student, Fundamentals of Multinational Finance, Second Edition is a focused, streamlined adaptation of the market-leading classic, Multinational Business Finance. Committed to preparing the leaders of tomorrow's multinational enterprises, the authors have included numerous mini-cases and real-world examples to teach students to recognize the challenges and benefit from the opportunities inherent in modern global markets. Lucid explanations and engaging vignettes are rendered in the authoritative voice of the best-selling authors.