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Multinational Finance

by Kirt Butler

ISBN-10: 9780324004502
ISBN-10: 0-324-00450-8
ISBN-13: 9780324004502
ISBN-13: 978-0-324-00450-2
Hardcover
1999-08-11
South-Western Educational Publishing


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Book Description
MULTINATIONAL FINANCE provides a concise treatment of foreign exchange and currency markets; multinational corporate financial management; and international capital markets with unique chapters on multinational strategy, corporate governance, real options, and international investments. The text is distinguished by its logical organization, superior pedagogy, and clear, non-technical writing style.

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Good CS
The seller sent the book out the same day. That was great but the postal service dropped the ball. The book was routed to vermont instead of virginia but the seller offered a refund and was very empathetic.

A Handy Reference Book for MBA Level
This textbook is used in our MBA International Finance course (1 semester) and we basically covered about 80% of the materials in the class. The book is well organised and, most importantly, the notations are very clear which helps understanding the materials. Each chapter include a list of references so that students who need to do further research (e.g. for their projects) can start from there. There are also extensive references to the current developments in international finance arena including internet links. We used the Conceptual Questions and Problems at the end of each chapter for revision purpose as well. I do not find much numerical errors as other reviewers mentioned in 2nd edition. Overall I find it very well-written and was useful for my learning experience.

If you don't have to - don't buy it!
Unfortunately I had to buy the book and read all 600 pages of it. It was my textbook for one of my courses at uni. Generally, the content of the book is quite all right, but lots of mistakes (esp. of numerical nature) make the book nearly worthless. If your lecturer wants to use this book as a reference, tell her/him it is even not worth the way to the bookshop.


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