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International finance: theory into practice Sercu, Piet

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Princeton University Press 2009 PrincetonDescription: xiv, 816 pISBN:
  • 9780691136677
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.042 S3I6
Summary: International Finance presents the corporate uses of international financial markets to upper undergraduate and graduate students of business finance and financial economics. Combining practical knowledge, up-to-date theories, and real-world applications, this textbook explores issues of valuation, funding, and risk management. International Finance shows how theoretical applications can be brought into managerial practice. The text includes an extensive introduction followed by three main sections: currency markets; exchange risk, exposure, and risk management; and long-term international funding and direct investment. Each section begins with a short case study, and each of the sections' chapters concludes with a CFO summary, examining how a hypothetical chief financial officer might apply topics to a managerial setting. The book also contains end-of-chapter questions to help students grasp the material presented. http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8907.html
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Table of Contents:

Part I: Introduction and Motivation for International Finance
Part II: Currency Markets
Part III: Exchange Risk, Exposure, and Risk Management
Part IV: Long-Term International Funding and Direct Investment

International Finance presents the corporate uses of international financial markets to upper undergraduate and graduate students of business finance and financial economics. Combining practical knowledge, up-to-date theories, and real-world applications, this textbook explores issues of valuation, funding, and risk management. International Finance shows how theoretical applications can be brought into managerial practice. The text includes an extensive introduction followed by three main sections: currency markets; exchange risk, exposure, and risk management; and long-term international funding and direct investment. Each section begins with a short case study, and each of the sections' chapters concludes with a CFO summary, examining how a hypothetical chief financial officer might apply topics to a managerial setting. The book also contains end-of-chapter questions to help students grasp the material presented.

http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8907.html

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