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Papers On Money & Banking / Corporate Finance
International Capital Risk
International Derivative Markets
International Exchange Rates / Formulas
International Finance
International Finance at AC Tractor
International Finance Questions
International Finance Questions
International Finance; Interest Rate and Exchange Rate Case Study
International Finance; Kemp Case Study
International Financial Management; The Problem of IAS 39
International Financing
International Financing Risks
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This 7page paper looks at various factors and influences on the measurement of capital risk in international markets. This includes strategic approaches, the Monte Carlo model and VAR (value at risk). The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEinterac.wps
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This 12 page paper is written in four parts. The writer examines derivatives market, looks at the implications, different types of derivatives, including total rate of return swaps, credit default swaps, and credit-linked notes. The role of the International Monetary Fund is then considered and their role in resolving problems with derivatives in emerging markets. The bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: TEderiva.rtf
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This 17 page research essay describes and explains the factors involved in determining international exchange rates using Krugman's formulas as a point of reference and emphasis. The Bretton-Woods Agreement is first described in terms of its articles referring to exchange rates; the collapse of Bretton-Woods is discussed along with the results of the breakdown in the system. Target Zones have been widely discussed as the upper and lower boundaries within which to hold the exchange rates; Krugman is the first to offer formulas to describe the dynamics of money within target zones. His formulas are presented and explained. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: ExchnRts.doc
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This 5 page paper considers a case supplied by a student where a company; Kemp, needs to borrow funds. The writer considers how the different rates offered in different currencies may be evaluated, and gives advice on the best option. The paper is a good example to demonstrate that the cheapest loan rate will not result on the lowest loan repayments.
Filename: TEintlfn.wps
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An 8 page paper discussing currency
hedging activities at this tractor manufacturer in the 1980s. Sales of the company's
products were evenly split between US and Canadian markets, but the state of the industry
was such that the company (through a capital company) financed nearly all aspects of
distribution, from floor planning for dealers to purchase financing for farmers. The paper
examines the company's practices and identifies available alternatives. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: KSiFinTract.wps
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This 17 page paper answers a set of 23 questions asked by the student concerning intentional investment. The paper defines and explains a range of terms, such as beta, options, hedging and CAPM, along with their use. Other issue include the taxation and the use of dividends in the US, how international investments may impact on investment portfolios, the use of agency ratings, different forms of risk, debts and bonds. The bibliography cites 1 sources.
Filename: TEdefques.rtf
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This 25 page paper answers a set of questions asked by the student. The first looks at Coca Cola and Vodafone and models of globalisation and internationalisation. The second question explains Charles Kindleberger's hegemonic stability theory. Also considered in the paper are issues such as the reasons behind the weak performance of the Euro, hedging, swap prices, futures and forwards, different types of cash flow cycles and the Black-Scholes mode. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEintfqu.rtf
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This 5 page paper examines a case study provided by the student. The writer considers the advantages and disadvantages to borrowing on different international markets with different interest rates. The writer then looks at the long and short term options of borrowing and then moves on to consideration of which currency a loan should be taken in. This includes discussion on the spot and forward rtes as well as the use of hedging.
Filename: TEintexc.wps
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This 5 page paper looks at a case study by the name of Kemp Corp and the options that they faced in choosing international financing. By answering questions, the paper considers issues such as currency and interest rates as well as various loan structures that are available.
Filename: TEkemp02.wps
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This 3 page paper looks at the potential impact of IAS 39 on European companies with reference to the use of hedging as a tool to limit risk. The paper argues this could cause many of the problems that FAS 133 created in the US. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEIAS39.rtf
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A 15 page paper. This paper explains and discusses a number of aspects of international financing. The paper begins with an introduction to the topics discussed and an introduction to the Harley Davidson company. Topics discussed include the role of financial management in a multinational organization, the differences between domestic and international financial management, an explanation and example of a balance of payment table, interest parity and purchasing power parity, foreign exchange risk exposure and management of those risks, and an explanation of the international banking system. When possible, Harley Davidson is used as an example. 1 table is included. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: PGintnl.rtf
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This 8 page paper looks at the risks that may be faced by a company when considering an international investment. Based in a case study supplied by the student, issues such as increased taxes, disposable income, interest rates and exchange rates are all considered, along with the potential for the country to join a single currency area. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TErurita.rtf
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