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International Financial Management SOMANATH, V.S.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: I K International New Delhi 2011Description: XXX, 813ISBN:
  • 9789381141076
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • SOMĀ 658.1522
Contents:
Part I: INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS 1. International Financial management: An Overview 2. International monetary System 3. International monetary Fund And International Liquidity 4. International Flow Of Funds 5. Foreign Exchange market 6. Forex Rate mechanism 7. IRP And International Arbitrage 8. Derivatives 9. Currency Futures market 10. Currency Options market Part II: MANAGEMENT OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE EXPOSURE 1. Forecasting Exchange Rates 2. Measurement Of Foreign Exchange Exposure 3. Management Of Foreign Exchange Exposure Part III: MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT DECISIONS 4. Foreign Direct Investment 5. International Capital Budgeting 6. Multinational Cost Of Capital And Capital Structure 7. Country Risk Analysis Part IV: INTERNATIONAL FINANCING DECISIONS 8. Financial Swaps Interest Rate, Currency And Equity Swaps 9. International Taxation 10. International Banking 11. International Flow Of Funds 12. International Financial Instruments 13. Management Of Current Assets By International Firms Glossary Index.
Summary: This book covers the broad spectrum of the theory and practise of International Financial Management. The dominant approach to the development of India since opening up of its economy in the beginning of nineties has been the increasing acceptance of its policies of economic liberalisation and focussed efforts of internationalisation of its businesses. Technology has contributed significantly to the growth and spread of globalization and expansion of international trade and commerce. Economies across the world have opened up and owing to the technological advancements in communication, transportation, and international finance; there are fewer complexities in conducting business across national borders. Further the rapid strides and innovations in the technological infrastructure have facilitated carrying out international business anywhere at any time on a 24 x 7 basis. Managers in multinational corporations need to be empowered to experience the challenges of international finance. Managers should understand why MNCs and international financial markets behave the way they do. An international finance manager must determine the overall structure of the trade and commerce and has the task of opening businesses in a radically different ecosystem. Hence, the need for qualified and trained personnel to manage international finance is getting growing acceptance worldwide. International financial managers need to understand the various financial tools such as derivatives, hedging, currency futures and options, exposure netting, price adjustments, balance sheet neutralizing and swaps, the need for exchange rate forecasts, management of forex exposure and how fluctuations in currency value can change the paradigm of international business transactions. At the end of every chapter, project works and case studies have been included to enable the reader to obtain a deeper understanding of the subject. This book has been written for the post-graduate and doctoral students of business management, commerce, finance and chartered accountants. It will also be useful to the community of teachers, financial executives and also for policy makers in the fiscal and monetary areas.
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Part I: INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS 1. International Financial management: An Overview 2. International monetary System 3. International monetary Fund And International Liquidity 4. International Flow Of Funds 5. Foreign Exchange market 6. Forex Rate mechanism 7. IRP And International Arbitrage 8. Derivatives 9. Currency Futures market 10. Currency Options market Part II: MANAGEMENT OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE EXPOSURE 1. Forecasting Exchange Rates 2. Measurement Of Foreign Exchange Exposure 3. Management Of Foreign Exchange Exposure Part III: MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT DECISIONS 4. Foreign Direct Investment 5. International Capital Budgeting 6. Multinational Cost Of Capital And Capital Structure 7. Country Risk Analysis Part IV: INTERNATIONAL FINANCING DECISIONS 8. Financial Swaps Interest Rate, Currency And Equity Swaps 9. International Taxation 10. International Banking 11. International Flow Of Funds 12. International Financial Instruments 13. Management Of Current Assets By International Firms Glossary Index.

This book covers the broad spectrum of the theory and practise of International Financial Management. The dominant approach to the development of India since opening up of its economy in the beginning of nineties has been the increasing acceptance of its policies of economic liberalisation and focussed efforts of internationalisation of its businesses. Technology has contributed significantly to the growth and spread of globalization and expansion of international trade and commerce. Economies across the world have opened up and owing to the technological advancements in communication, transportation, and international finance; there are fewer complexities in conducting business across national borders. Further the rapid strides and innovations in the technological infrastructure have facilitated carrying out international business anywhere at any time on a 24 x 7 basis. Managers in multinational corporations need to be empowered to experience the challenges of international finance. Managers should understand why MNCs and international financial markets behave the way they do. An international finance manager must determine the overall structure of the trade and commerce and has the task of opening businesses in a radically different ecosystem. Hence, the need for qualified and trained personnel to manage international finance is getting growing acceptance worldwide. International financial managers need to understand the various financial tools such as derivatives, hedging, currency futures and options, exposure netting, price adjustments, balance sheet neutralizing and swaps, the need for exchange rate forecasts, management of forex exposure and how fluctuations in currency value can change the paradigm of international business transactions. At the end of every chapter, project works and case studies have been included to enable the reader to obtain a deeper understanding of the subject. This book has been written for the post-graduate and doctoral students of business management, commerce, finance and chartered accountants. It will also be useful to the community of teachers, financial executives and also for policy makers in the fiscal and monetary areas.

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