1. Multinational Corporations(MNCs) 1) Definition: firms that engage in some form of international business. 2) The goals of MNCs: maximizing the value of the MNCs and shareholder wealth. 2. Agency problems 1) Agency problems: The conflict of goals between a firm’s managers and shareholders is often referred to as the agency problem. 2) Agency costs are normally larger than for purely domestic firms for several reasons (1) MNCs with subsidiaries scattered around the world
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Chapter 1 – Q5) A- The factors include international trading, licensing, franchising, joint ventures, and acquiring or establishing subsidiaries. For example, those factors allow MNCs to penetrate global markets by exporting and giving a license to foreign countries for a certain fee. Through these factors, MNCs will have more strength in foreign countries and learn more about international markets. B- 1) The MNC becomes more successful when it can monitor managers of the foreign subsidiaries
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FITTskills: International Trade Finance Sixth Edition Course Objectives • Define and discuss the “Four Pillars” of trade finance— payment facilitation, risk management, financing and the provision of information related to a transaction • Describe the impact of technology on trade finance • Describe the major products and services related to trade finance, including the role and requirement of each party to a transaction • Discuss the importance of export credit agencies
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2014/15 - Semester 1 Module Lecturer: Dr Phan Tran Trung Dzung Faculty of Banking and Finance / FTU fandzung@ftu.edu.vn This module is supported by Weblearn – students are advised to access the site on a regular basis, at least once a week FS3032 Capital Markets |Teaching Location |A1101 | |Teaching Semester |1
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BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT LEN RUSHFIELD MBA 610.63 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE SPRING 2005 WEDNESDAY 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM WESTLAKE VILLAGE CENTER SYLLABUS 1 International Finance MBA 610.63 Westlake Village Center Wednesday 1/5-2/16/05 Len Rushfield (310) 474-5848 (603) 843-9683 (efax) leonard.rushfield@pepperdine.edu/ asiaptner@aol.com Course Objectives MBA 610.63 is intended to provide a foundation of understanding of international finance and the critical options for corporate financial management
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| | |FIN/419 Version 2 | | |Finance for Decision Making | Copyright © 2010, 2009, 2006 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course addresses advanced principles in financial management and decision
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BUS 138 – Section 001 International Finance Instructor: Dr. Yun Liu Office: Anderson Hall 214 Phone: (951) 827-6447 Fax: (951) 827-3970 E-mail: yun.liu@ucr.edu Quarter: Winter 2013 Lecture time: TuTh 12:40 pm – 2:00 pm Classroom: Olmsted Hall 421 Course Website: http://ilearn.ucr.edu/ Office Hours: TuTh 11:15 am – 12:15 pm Course description The course introduces you to the financial management of multinational corporations operating in a global environment. You will be exposed to a number of
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California, Santa Cruz Economics 135: Corporate Finance Instructor: Prerequisites: Lecture Times: Location: Section Times: Professor Nirvikar Singh Econ 10A, Econ 100A or 100M, Econ 113 MWF 3:30-4:40 pm Kresge 321 Tu 8:30-9:40AM Th 6:00-7:10PM Th 7:30-8:40PM F 11:00AM-12:10PM Winter Quarter, 2014 Baskin 165 Baskin 165 Baskin 165 Baskin 372 Wentao Su Jeffrey Hancuff Jeffrey Hancuff Wentao Su Office Hours: Location: Email: M 11-12, Th 1-2, or by appointment Engineering 2 Bldg, Room 421
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American University of Science &Technology Faculty of Business and Economics Department of Finance Course Syllabus (FIN 460) - International Finance – M.W. Fall 2014-2015 Course Description The subject matter of international finance is concerned with the monetary and macro-economic relations between countries. International finance is a constantly evolving subject that deals very much with real world issues such as balance of payments problems
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a. Week 2: - Core text Ch.7 (pp.192-221) b. Week 4a: - Core text Ch. 3 (pp. 60-84) c. Week 5a: - Core Text Ch. 13 pages 402-405 d. Week 7ab: - Core text Ch.14 (pp.433-438) - Core text (2008) pp. 13-15 and 60-61 e. Week 9ab: - Core text Ch. 14 & 15 - Core text Ch 16 pp.482-504 f. Week 11: - Core Text, Chapter 19, Pages 592-606 II. Other Book: a. Week 3a3b: - Read Moffet, M., Stonehill, A. & Eiteman, D. (2006) Fundamentals of Multinational Finance, Chapter 11, 12 & 13. - Deutsche
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