The eleventh edition of Multinational Financial Management by Alan C. Shapiro offers a comprehensive survey of essential areas in the international financial market environment. This textbook is designed for upper-level undergraduate and masters-level courses in international finance and management, providing readers with a conceptual framework to analyze key financial decisions made by multinational firms. The book explains and simplifies the principles of multinational financial management by illustrating how they share the same foundation as domestic corporate finance.
Assuming no prior knowledge of international economics or finance, this substantially revised new edition builds upon fundamental principles of domestic financial management to explore the unique dimensions of international finance. Readers are presented with a solid theoretical knowledge base for examining decision problems and practical analytical techniques that clarify often-ambiguous guidelines used by international financial executives.
All traditional areas of corporate finance are explored from the perspective of a multinational corporation, focusing on elements rarely encountered in domestic finance such as multiple currencies, segmented capital markets, and political risks of nationalization or expropriation. With 624 pages, this edition covers foreign exchange and derivative markets, risk management, and international capital markets and portfolio investment.
Published by Wiley on December 12, 2019, with ISBN-10: 1119559847 and ISBN-13: 978-1119559849, the book measures 8 x 1 x 9.9 inches. It is an invaluable resource for students seeking to understand the complexities of financial management in a global context.
