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Applied International Finance Managing Foreign Exchange Risk And International Capital Budgeting Thomas J Obrien

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Applied International Finance Managing Foreign Exchange Risk And International Capital Budgeting Thomas J Obrien
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Publisher: Business Expert Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.9 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Thomas J. O’Brien
ISBN: 9781606497340, 1606497340
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Applied International Finance Managing Foreign Exchange Risk And International Capital Budgeting Thomas J Obrien by Thomas J. O’brien 9781606497340, 1606497340 instant download after payment.

This text is designed for use in a course in an applied international corporate finance for managers and executives. Instead of the encyclopedic approach, the text focuses on the two main issues of interest to managers who deal with overseas operations. The first main issue is how uncertain foreign exchange (FX) rate changes affect a firm's ongoing cash flows and equity value, and what can be done about that risk. The second main issue is the estimation of the cost of capital for international operations and the evaluation of overseas investment proposals. Numerous examples of real world companies are used. The text is divided into two parts based on the two main issues. Each part includes a case that unifies the ideas. In Part I, the case company has overseas operations and is faced with ongoing FX exposure in corporate revenues. The decision-maker estimates the FX exposure and considers financial hedging using foreign currency debt and currency swaps. The accounting implications are also considered. In Part II, the case company evaluates a proposal to expand production for a foreign market, with location alternatives being the home country, the foreign market country, or a cheap-labor emerging market country.

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