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Company types are noted.

Whose perspective is more important when making international financial decisions. Is it the parent company or the foreign subsidiary? most importantly why?

International Finance and Transactional Exposure.

Can someone help me out with two questions that I am struggling with comprehending. Can you provide in layman's term: 1) How does hedging help in limiting a company's transactional exposure? 2) How does a currency swap help in limiting transactional exposure?

Take advantage of Currency Fluctuations when Making Long-term Loan Decisions

How can one take advantage of currency fluctuations when making long-term loan decisions?

Global management in practice

Scenario: You have achieved great success at Physical Movement Company (PM Co.) as their Sales Manager. PM Company is a three year old, US$25 million home healthcare company, headquartered in the northeastern part of the United States. The firm creates and sells wheelchairs, walkers or other types of "mobility products" that gi ...continues

What is a system?

What is a system and what is the purpose?

Negotiations Taking Place in America and Globally

Require a 6 sentence paragraph showing some negotiations taking place. It should be 3 events taking place in the U.S and one globally, concentrating on business and an issue of importance. For example. 1. US biz - microsoft negotiated on xyz with cisco, ford negotiated with its workers on salaries etc, MTA transit strike in N ...continues

Acquisition of a Bank in a Developing Nation: risks, issues, limits, profitability

This short paper should describe the issues and risks involved with a financial institution acquiring a bank in an emerging market. It discusses the limits on foreign investors, expropriation risk, default risk and profitability issues.

India Outsourcing Effect on Domestic Employment - Outline Answer

It is often argued that many domestic jobs are being destroyed as they are outsourced, primarily to India. However, it can also be argued that outsourcing generates a greater demand for US managers. This is an outline of an essay which argues for this case.

Doing Business in Japan - What are the issues?

Japan is currently in a period of transition. The boom days of the 80s/90s are over and growth rates are low. What are the issues that someone wishing to do business in Japan should consider at this point in time? This is a short answer which outlines the key issues facing a potential investor as of 2005.

Target Marketing in three countries: analyze reasons, help PM, Hofstede's dimensions

See the attached file. List 3 specific reasons for doing business in each of the three targeted countries (document of 3 countries and analysis attached-need 3 reasons per country total of 9) How will this knowledge help PM Company do business there? Finally, analyze how the cultures of these countries are similar an ...continues

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