As more businesses in today’s economy are moving towards a global reach, it is essential for finance students to understand how the fundamentals of corporate finance relate to multinational firms. International Financial Management provides a conceptual framework within which key financial decisions of a multinational firm can be analyzed. With a focus on decision making, the textbook offers a variety of real-life examples, both numerical and institutional, that demonstrate the use of financial analysis and reasoning in solving international financial problems.
Hallmark features include:
- Up-to-date, real‑life examples, both numerical and institutional, that demonstrate the practical use of financial analysis and reasoning in solving international financial problems.
- Focus on corporate practice through numerous real-world examples and vignettes with a global reach that provide actual applications of financial concepts and theories.
- Extensive use of examples and applications on specific concepts and techniques.
- Learning objectives at the start of each chapter to enhance learning by previewing and guide the reader’s understanding of the materials to be encountered in the chapter.
- Problems and discussion questions relating to actual situations and companies.
This book is essential reading for both undergraduate and MBA students taking courses in International Finance. Accompanying the text is a companion website at www.wiley.com/college/shapiro