Description
Book SynopsisDora Hancock has over 30 years' teaching experience at universities in the UK including Birmingham City University and Leeds Beckett University. Recently, her teaching has focused solely on finance, including international, corporate and investment finance on undergraduate, postgraduate and professional courses. She has taught UK and international students. The author is passionate about teaching and writing materials for students and lecturers to use.
Table of Contents
- Section - ONE: The International Financial Environment;
- Chapter - 01: The Rise of the Multinational and the International Monetary System;
- Chapter - 02: The Institutions and Participants that Make Up the Global Financial System;
- Chapter - 03: The History of Exchange Rates, the IMF and the World Bank;
- Chapter - 04: The Euro and the Global Financial Environment;
- Section - TWO: Exchange Rates;
- Chapter - 05: Exchange Rate Regimes;
- Chapter - 06: Parity Conditions and Forecasting Exchange Rates;
- Chapter - 07: Currency Markets;
- Chapter - 08: Measuring and Managing Exchange Risk;
- Section - THREE: Financing the International Company;
- Chapter - 09: Financing International Trade;
- Chapter - 10: Long Term Sources of Finance;
- Chapter - 11: International Cash Management;
- Section - FOUR: International Investment;
- Chapter - 12: Investing Directly in Foreign Enterprises;
- Chapter - 13: International Investment Appraisal;
- Chapter - 14: Country Risk Analysis;
- Chapter - 15: Long–Term Financing;
- Chapter - 16: Capital Structure