International Financial Management (McGraw-Hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Est)
by Cheol Eun
from McGraw-Hill/Irwin
International Financial Management combines the fundamental concepts of international finance with solid practical applications. This combination has made it the book of choice at a variety of institutions, including top business schools such as Wharton, Stanford, Northwestern, and INSEAD. Neither superficial nor overly theoretical, Eun and Resnick's approach offers a conceptually solid, yet still relevant, treatment of international financial topics that puts students on the right track to becoming effective global financial managers.
Foundations of Multinational Financial Management
by Alan C. Shapiro
from Wiley
Now updated and reorganized, Alan Shapiro's Foundations of Multinational Financial Management, 6/e emphasizes broad concepts and practices, and provides a clear conceptual framework for analyzing key financial decisions in multinational firms. The text treats international financial management as a natural and logical extension of the principles learned in the foundations course in financial management. Thus, it builds on and extends the valuation framework provided by domestic corporate finance to account for dimensions unique to international finance.
Shapiro 6e is primarily intended for an undergraduate audience; but it is suitable for use in masters-level courses when there is not time to cover the full range of topics. This text assumes no prior knowledge of international finance.
Wiley IFRS 2008: Interpretation and Application of International Accounting and Financial Reporting Standards 2008 (Wiley Ifrs)
by Barry J. Epstein
from Wiley
The one indispensable guide to IFRS compliance
Wiley IFRS 2008 is the comprehensive source for guidance in applying IFRS to complex, real-world fact situations, and is equally valuable for preparers, auditors, and users of financial reports. To facilitate the reader's understanding, the book includes both examples created to explain particular IFRS requirements and selections from actual published financial statements, which have been copiously provided throughout, illustrating all key concepts.
Barry J. Epstein (Chicago, IL) is a partner with Russell Novak & Company, LLP, where he specializes in technical and litigation consultation on U.S. and international accounting and auditing matters and corporate governance. Eva K. Jermakowicz, PhD, CPA (Nashville, TN) is a university professor and a leading consultant to international organizations and businesses. She is a frequent speaker at international venues and has 25 years of teaching experience.
Multinational Finance
by Kirt Butler
from Wiley-Blackwell
Now in its fourth edition, the best-selling textbook Multinational Finance provides comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of the traditional topics of multinational financial management. Intended for advanced undergraduate and MBA classes, the text requires only a single preparatory course in finance. Distinct chapters are devoted to topics of special interest to practitioners of multinational financial management, including the rationale for hedging currency risk, financial derivatives, international corporate governance, international portfolio diversification, international asset pricing, and real option valuation.
International Accounting and Multinational Enterprises
by Lee H. Radebaugh
from Wiley
Make informed decisions in today's dynamic international business environments
International accounting has never been so exciting. Not only is the pace of international business, finance, and investment rapidly increasing, but we are also moving closer than ever before toward a convergence of accounting standards worldwide.
Updated and revised to keep pace with these changes, this Sixth Edition of Radebaugh, Gray, and Black's International Accounting and Multinational Enterprises focuses on international business strategies and how accounting applies to these strategies. You'll learn how to use financial and accounting information across borders, and make more informed decisions in an increasingly complex international business environment. The authors also explain the key factors, including cultural differences, that influence accounting standards and practices in different countries, and how those factors impact the harmonization of standards worldwide.
New to This Edition:
* New coauthor, Ervin L. Black of Brigham Young University.
* Updated coverage on corporate governance, Sarbanes-Oxley, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), and how these forces affect U.S.-based multinationals, as well as companies in other countries.
* Increased coverage of the efforts of the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) to establish a uniform set of International Financial Reporting Standards (IRFS) worldwide and its interface with different national standard setters, especially the FASB. Special attention is given to the experience of the European Union and Australia in adopting IFRS in 2005.
* A web-based International Accounting Practice Problem, which helps students see how to apply IFRS to a set of transactions.
* Brief, user-oriented examples called Strategic Decision Points at the beginning of each chapter.
* Expanded end-of-chapter material, including more discussion questions and exercises.
* New cases (two per chapter) on the web.
* Accounting for foreign exchange is now covered in two chapters. One chapter focuses on accounting issues, and the other chapter, which is new, focuses on foreign exchange risk management.
Global Corporate Finance: Text and Cases
by Suk Kim
from Wiley-Blackwell
Global Corporate Finance, sixth edition provides students with the practical skills needed to understand global financial problems and techniques.
Retains the user-friendly format of previous editions while offering expanded material on corporate finance and governance, international markets, global financial dynamics and strategies, and risk management techniques
Each chapter begins with a real-world case study to be explained by theories and research findings presented throughout the chapter
End-of-chapter mini-cases further reinforce students’ understanding of the material covered
This edition is supported by a comprehensive Study Guide and an Instructor's Manual, available at www.blackwellpublishing.com/kim.
International Accounting
by Timothy Doupnik
from McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Doupnik and Perera's International Accounting takes in the whole realm of international accounting, while paying particular focus on the accounting issues related to international business activities and foreign operations.
International Petroleum Accounting
by Charlotte J., Ph.D. Wright
from Pennwell Books
A companion text to PennWell's popular Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Accounting, this book explains, examines, and discusses various aspects of accounting in international petroleum operations. It discusses and illustrates international petroleum contracts and related contract accounting issues that arise and contrasts U.S. accounting standards with those of other countries which are likely to be applicable to companies operating in international settings. Also included are discussions of petroleum tax regimes encountered around the world. Whereas Fundamentals of Oil & Gas Accounting covers the theory of petroleum accounting and is written for university study, International Petroleum Accounting is very much a practical application treatment with examples from the field.
International Financial Management (Prentice Hall Series in Finance)
by Geert Bekaert
from Prentice Hall
Bekaert/Hodrick equips future business leaders with the analytical tools they need to make sound financial decisions in the face of a competitive global environment.
Exploration of international financial markets, sources of risks and how they can be managed, and coverage of institutional aspects of financial markets.
For global business leaders who would like to learn about the latest international financial trends in order to make sound international financial decisions and to manage the myriad of risks that their businesses face in a competitive global environment.
Foundations of Multinational Financial Management
by Alan C. Shapiro
from Wiley
All too often, companies focus on the threats and risks inherent in venturing abroad. But multinational firms actually have unique opportunities that are not available to purely domestic firms. Now updated, revised, and reorganized, Alan Shapiro’s Foundations of Multinational Financial Management, 5/e will help you take advantage of these valuable opportunities. Foundations emphasizes broad concepts and practices and provides a clear conceptual framework for analyzing key financial decisions in multinational firms. The text treats international financial management as a natural and logical extension of the principles learned in the foundations course in financial management.
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