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Deck 19: International Corporate Finance
1
Comprehensive rules, regulations, and incentives aimed at regulating the inflow of direct foreign investments involving MNCs and at extracting more benefits from their presence are termed
A) export taxes under GATT.
B) Eurocurrency markets.
C) national entry control systems.
D) foreign direct investments.
A) export taxes under GATT.
B) Eurocurrency markets.
C) national entry control systems.
D) foreign direct investments.
national entry control systems.
2
Which of the following nations has the greatest amount of political risk?
A) United States
B) South Africa
C) Germany
D) Canada
A) United States
B) South Africa
C) Germany
D) Canada
South Africa
3
Canada is a member of the
A) Mercosur Group.
B) North American Free Trade Agreement.
C) European Union.
D) Asian Tigers.
A) Mercosur Group.
B) North American Free Trade Agreement.
C) European Union.
D) Asian Tigers.
North American Free Trade Agreement.
4
The__________ method takes all transactions that were measured in a foreign currency and translates them into Canadian dollars using the exchanged rate in effect on the date of the originaltransaction.
A) current rate
B) cash
C) temporal
D) foreign exchange
A) current rate
B) cash
C) temporal
D) foreign exchange
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5
Nexnew Systems Inc. is a Canada-based MNC that manufacturers satellite equipment. of $100,000 before foreign taxes. All after-tax earnings are to be paid to the parent as dividends. The foreign taxes include anincome tax rate of 35 percent and a dividend withholding tax of 15 percent. The firm's marginal tax rate in Canada is 45 percent. The taxes paid to the Canadian government would be
A) $45,000.
B) $44,750.
C) $35,000.
D) $0.
A) $45,000.
B) $44,750.
C) $35,000.
D) $0.
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6
In terms of inventory, management multinational firms
A) have only political factors to consider, since inventory is minimally affected by foreign economic factors.
B) have only economic factors to consider, since this is a current asset and is minimally affected by political factors.
C) must deal mainly with exchange rate fluctuations and tariffs.
D) must deal with a wide number of factors, including exchange rate fluctuations, tariffs, non-tariff barriers, and other rules and regulations.
A) have only political factors to consider, since inventory is minimally affected by foreign economic factors.
B) have only economic factors to consider, since this is a current asset and is minimally affected by political factors.
C) must deal mainly with exchange rate fluctuations and tariffs.
D) must deal with a wide number of factors, including exchange rate fluctuations, tariffs, non-tariff barriers, and other rules and regulations.
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7
A partnership between a multinational company and a foreign investor in which contractuallyspecified amounts of money and expertise are contributed by the participants for statedproportions of ownership and profit is a
A) multinational corporation.
B) consolidation.
C) floating relationship.
D) joint venture.
A) multinational corporation.
B) consolidation.
C) floating relationship.
D) joint venture.
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8
If $1 Canadian costs $0.80 U.S. and $1 U.S. costs 125 Japanese yen, than $1 Canadian costs ___________Japanese yen.
A) 75
B) 156.25
C) 100
D) 125
A) 75
B) 156.25
C) 100
D) 125
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9
The existence of__________ allows multinationals to take advantage of unregulated financial marketsto invest and raise short-term funds in a variety of countries and to protect themselves from foreign exchange exposure.
A) the International Monetary Fund
B) the European Economic Council
C) Eurocurrency markets
D) a strong Canadian dollar
A) the International Monetary Fund
B) the European Economic Council
C) Eurocurrency markets
D) a strong Canadian dollar
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10
Tanks and Toilets Inc. is a Canada-based MNC that manufacturers stainless steel bathroomfixtures. of $100,000 before foreign taxes. All before-tax earnings are to be paid to the parent as interest. The foreign taxes include an income tax rate of 30 percent and an interest withholding tax of 15 percent. The firm's marginal tax rate in Canada is 45 percent. The amount of tax paid to the Canadian government would be
A) $70,000.
B) $45,000.
C) $30,000.
D) $38,250.
A) $70,000.
B) $45,000.
C) $30,000.
D) $38,250.
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11
As a foreign exchange hedging tool, options have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT
A) the right to buy or sell an amount of foreign currency.
B) the ability to specify time period.
C) the ability to specify price.
D) an obligation to buy or sell.
A) the right to buy or sell an amount of foreign currency.
B) the ability to specify time period.
C) the ability to specify price.
D) an obligation to buy or sell.
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12
The Euromarket is dominated by the
A) French franc.
B) Japanese yen.
C) U.S. dollar.
D) Deutsche mark.
A) French franc.
B) Japanese yen.
C) U.S. dollar.
D) Deutsche mark.
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13
Macro political risk and micro political risk in international business refer to the risk
A) of nationalization of the oil industry and the risk of a political revolution, respectively.
B) that will affect an individual firm or specific industry and the risk that will affect all foreign firms, respectively.
C) of sudden taxes on exporting the manufactured goods of a particular industry and the risk of the devaluation of the host country's currency, respectively.
D) that will affect all foreign firms and the risk that will affect an individual firm or specific industry, respectively.
A) of nationalization of the oil industry and the risk of a political revolution, respectively.
B) that will affect an individual firm or specific industry and the risk that will affect all foreign firms, respectively.
C) of sudden taxes on exporting the manufactured goods of a particular industry and the risk of the devaluation of the host country's currency, respectively.
D) that will affect all foreign firms and the risk that will affect an individual firm or specific industry, respectively.
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14
The center of the Euro-equity market, which deals in international equity issues is
A) Geneva.
B) Tokyo.
C) London.
D) New York.
A) Geneva.
B) Tokyo.
C) London.
D) New York.
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15
In the international context, the__________interest rate involves only the MNC parent's currency,while the__________ interest rate includes any forecast appreciation or depreciation of a foreigncurrency relative to that of the MNC parent.
A) nominal; effective
B) macro; nominal
C) effective; nominal
D) nominal; micro
A) nominal; effective
B) macro; nominal
C) effective; nominal
D) nominal; micro
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16
A political risk that might affect all foreign firms in a host country is termed a risk; a political risk that might affect only an individual firm or specific industry in a host country is termed a__________ risk.
A) micro political; foreign exchange
B) foreign exchange; micro political
C) macro political; micro political
D) micro political; macro political
A) micro political; foreign exchange
B) foreign exchange; micro political
C) macro political; micro political
D) micro political; macro political
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17
Foreign bonds are sold primarily in
A) Japan.
B) Western Europe.
C) countries other than the country in which the issue is denominated.
D) the country of the currency of issue.
A) Japan.
B) Western Europe.
C) countries other than the country in which the issue is denominated.
D) the country of the currency of issue.
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18
In capital budgeting for a multinational, the starting discount rate to which risks stemming fromforeign exchange and political factors can be added, and from which benefits reflecting the parent'slower capital costs may be subtracted is
A) the cost of capital of the parent (multinational) company.
B) the local cost of equity capital applicable to the local business and financial environments within which a subsidiary operates.
C) the risk-free rate of the parent company, adjusted for risk relevant to the foreign subsidiary.
D) the weighted average cost of capital applicable to all foreign subsidiaries combined.
A) the cost of capital of the parent (multinational) company.
B) the local cost of equity capital applicable to the local business and financial environments within which a subsidiary operates.
C) the risk-free rate of the parent company, adjusted for risk relevant to the foreign subsidiary.
D) the weighted average cost of capital applicable to all foreign subsidiaries combined.
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19
Foreign exchange risk refers to the risk created by
A) the varying exchange rate between two currencies.
B) the fixed exchange rate between two currencies.
C) the potential seizure of an MNC's operations in a host country.
D) the potential nationalization of the MNC's operations by a host government.
A) the varying exchange rate between two currencies.
B) the fixed exchange rate between two currencies.
C) the potential seizure of an MNC's operations in a host country.
D) the potential nationalization of the MNC's operations by a host government.
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20
When fewer units of a foreign currency are required to buy one dollar, the currency is said to have__________with respect to the dollar.
A) depreciated
B) consolidated
C) appreciated
D) remained fixed
A) depreciated
B) consolidated
C) appreciated
D) remained fixed
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21
Joint venture laws and restrictions may result in any of the following negative implications for the operation of a foreign-based subsidiary EXCEPT
A) foreign management policies may be detrimental to the usual policies of the MNC.
B) joint venture agreements may stem a certain degree of risk due to political hostility.
C) operating in foreign countries may result in difficulties obtaining the remission of profits.
D) foreign ownership may result in disagreement among the partners regarding the distribution of profits.
A) foreign management policies may be detrimental to the usual policies of the MNC.
B) joint venture agreements may stem a certain degree of risk due to political hostility.
C) operating in foreign countries may result in difficulties obtaining the remission of profits.
D) foreign ownership may result in disagreement among the partners regarding the distribution of profits.
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22
The Euromarket is dominated by the
A) U.S. dollar.
B) Japanese Yen.
C) Canadian dollar.
D) British Pound.
A) U.S. dollar.
B) Japanese Yen.
C) Canadian dollar.
D) British Pound.
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23
Relative to cash flows of domestic firms, by diversifying internationally, multinationals
A) are unable to change the risk.
B) can achieve further risk reduction.
C) are not attempting to change risk.
D) can increase cash flows.
A) are unable to change the risk.
B) can achieve further risk reduction.
C) are not attempting to change risk.
D) can increase cash flows.
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24
All of the following are factors that can influence the operations of an MNC, EXCEPT
A) consolidation of financial statements based on only one currency.
B) foreign currency fluctuations.
C) foreign ownership of portions of equity.
D) existence of multinational capital markets.
A) consolidation of financial statements based on only one currency.
B) foreign currency fluctuations.
C) foreign ownership of portions of equity.
D) existence of multinational capital markets.
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25
The transfer by a multinational firm of capital, managerial, and technical assets from its homecountry to a host country is termed
A) an MNC.
B) a CAPM.
C) an SDI.
D) an FDI.
A) an MNC.
B) a CAPM.
C) an SDI.
D) an FDI.
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26
An international bond that is sold primarily in countries other than the country of the currency in which the issue is denominated is called
A) a Eurobond.
B) a foreign bond.
C) an international bond.
D) none of the above.
A) a Eurobond.
B) a foreign bond.
C) an international bond.
D) none of the above.
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27
The usual capital markets used by U.S.-based MNCs that desire international ownership of theirequity are
A) Liechtenstein and Panama.
B) Saudi Arabia and South Africa.
C) Western Europe and Japan.
D) Mexico and Canada.
A) Liechtenstein and Panama.
B) Saudi Arabia and South Africa.
C) Western Europe and Japan.
D) Mexico and Canada.
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28
All of the following are considered to be major or "hard" currencies EXCEPT
A) the Mexican peso.
B) the British pound.
C) the Japanese yen.
D) the U.S. dollar.
A) the Mexican peso.
B) the British pound.
C) the Japanese yen.
D) the U.S. dollar.
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29
Delta Systems Inc. is a Canada-based MNC that manufacturers satellite equipment. of $100,000 before foreign taxes. All after-tax earnings are to be paid to the parent as dividends. The foreign taxes include an income tax rate of35 percent and a dividend withholding tax of 10 percent. The firm's marginal tax rate in Canada is34 percent. What will be the firm's after-tax dividend income?
A) $71,000
B) $34,000
C) $41,500
D) $58,500
A) $71,000
B) $34,000
C) $41,500
D) $58,500
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30
The risks attached to international cash flows are all of the following EXCEPT
A) the risk of local management.
B) political risks.
C) inflation and foreign exchange risks.
D) business and financial risks.
A) the risk of local management.
B) political risks.
C) inflation and foreign exchange risks.
D) business and financial risks.
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31
All of the following are considered offshore centers EXCEPT
A) Nassau.
B) London.
C) Cuba.
D) Singapore.
A) Nassau.
B) London.
C) Cuba.
D) Singapore.
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32
T&T Inc. is a Canada-based MNC that manufacturers stainless steel bathroom fixtures. of $100,000 before foreign taxes. All before-tax earnings are to be paid to the parent as interest. The foreign taxes include an income tax rate of 30 percent and an interest withholding tax of 15 percent. The firm's marginal tax rate in Canada is 40 percent. What wouldbe the firm's after-tax interest income?
A) $85,000
B) $75,000
C) $45,000
D) $60,000
A) $85,000
B) $75,000
C) $45,000
D) $60,000
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33
A short-term financial decision based on an MNC management's expectation that the local foreigncurrency will appreciate may be
A) decreasing local notes receivable and decreasing accruals.
B) increasing local customers' accounts receivable and increasing local notes payable.
C) increasing local inventories and increasing local notes payable.
D) increasing local accounts receivable and decreasing local accounts payable.
A) decreasing local notes receivable and decreasing accruals.
B) increasing local customers' accounts receivable and increasing local notes payable.
C) increasing local inventories and increasing local notes payable.
D) increasing local accounts receivable and decreasing local accounts payable.
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34
As a foreign exchange hedge, currency swaps have all of the following characteristics EXCEPT
A) each party pays the other's interest payment.
B) principal amounts are reversed at the spot rate at maturity.
C) an initial exchange by two parties of two principal amounts in two different currencies.
D) principal amounts are reversed at a pre-agreed rate at maturity.
A) each party pays the other's interest payment.
B) principal amounts are reversed at the spot rate at maturity.
C) an initial exchange by two parties of two principal amounts in two different currencies.
D) principal amounts are reversed at a pre-agreed rate at maturity.
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35
A partnership under which the participants have contractually agreed to contribute specifiedamounts of money and expertise in exchange for stated proportions of ownership and profit iscalled
A) a joint venture.
B) general agreement of tariffs and trade.
C) a foreign subsidiary.
D) a limited partnership.
A) a joint venture.
B) general agreement of tariffs and trade.
C) a foreign subsidiary.
D) a limited partnership.
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36
The risk resulting from the effects of changes in foreign exchange rates on the firm's value is
A) micro political risk.
B) accounting exposure.
C) economic exposure.
D) macro political risk.
A) micro political risk.
B) accounting exposure.
C) economic exposure.
D) macro political risk.
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37
Theory and empirical evidence indicate that the capital structures of multinational companies
A) not only differ from domestic firms, but differ also based upon the country in which they are domiciled.
B) are basically the same as those of domestic firms.
C) differ, but all multinationals are similar no matter the domicile country.
D) differ only because of their operating structure.
A) not only differ from domestic firms, but differ also based upon the country in which they are domiciled.
B) are basically the same as those of domestic firms.
C) differ, but all multinationals are similar no matter the domicile country.
D) differ only because of their operating structure.
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38
All of the following are positive approaches of coping with political risk EXCEPT
A) license or patent restrictions under international agreement.
B) use of locals in management.
C) local sourcing.
D) joint venture with local banks.
A) license or patent restrictions under international agreement.
B) use of locals in management.
C) local sourcing.
D) joint venture with local banks.
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39
Between two major currencies, the spot exchange rate is the rate__________ and the forwardexchange rate is the rate__________ .
A) at some specified future date; today
B) today; on that date
C) on that date; at some specified future date
D) on that date; today
A) at some specified future date; today
B) today; on that date
C) on that date; at some specified future date
D) on that date; today
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40
The risk resulting from the effects of changes in foreign exchange rates on the translated value of a firm's accounts denominated in a given foreign currency is
A) accounting exposure.
B) micro political risk.
C) economic exposure.
D) macro political risk.
A) accounting exposure.
B) micro political risk.
C) economic exposure.
D) macro political risk.
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41
Income from an active business earned by a foreign affiliate in a treaty country is exempt fromCanadian taxation.
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42
With a total population estimated at more than 365 million (compared to a Canada and U.S. population of 320 million) and an overall gross national income parallelling the United States, the EU is a significant global force.
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43
A foreign bond is an international bond that is sold primarily in countries other than the country of the currency in which the issue is denominated.
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44
The existence of specific regulations and controls on dollar deposits in the United States, including interest rate ceiling imposed by the government, has contributed to the growth of the Euromarket.
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45
The three basic types of risk associated with international cash flows are business and financial risks, inflation and foreign exchange risks, and political risks.
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46
Fluctuations in foreign exchange markets can affect foreign revenues and profits of a multinational company, but they have no impact on its overall value.
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47
If a $1 Canadian costs $0.667 U.S., then $1 U.S. must cost $1.60 Canadian.
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48
In Canada, for integrated foreign operations, the temporal method of translation of financial statements should be used. The temporal method takes all transactions that were measured in a foreign currency and translates them into Canadian dollars using the exchanged rate in effect on the date of the original transaction.
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49
Countries that experience high inflation rates will see their currencies decline in value relative to the currencies of countries with lower inflation rates.
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50
The third largest trading bloc in the world is the Mercosur Group of countries in the Middle East: Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.
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Offshore Centers are cities that have achieved prominence as major centers for Euromarket business.
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Canada's biggest trading partner is the United States. In 2002, Canada's two-way trade in goods and services with the United States amounted to about $2 billion per year or about 78% of Canada's total trade in goods and services.
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53
In general, an international bond is one that is initially sold in the country of the borrower and,then, often distributed in several countries.
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Canada is a signatory to the most recent version of the GATT treaty, which has governed world trade throughout most of the postwar era.
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Joint venture is a partnership under which the participants have contractually agreed to contribute specified amounts of money and expertise in exchange for stated proportions of ownership and profit.
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Hedging strategies are techniques used to offset or protect against risk; in the international context these include borrowing or lending in different currencies, undertaking contracts in the forward, futures, and/or options markets, and also swapping assets/liabilities with other parties.
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57
NAFTA is a treaty establishing free trade and open markets between Europe and the Canada.
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The Euromarket is the international financial market that provides for borrowing and lending currencies outside their country of origin.
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NAFTA is an international financial market that provides for borrowing and lending currencies outside their country of origin.
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In 1998, Canada and the United States negotiated essentially unrestricted trade between their countries. The free trade zone was extended to include Chile in late 1992.
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The current rate method is the method by which the is used to translate the foreign subsidiary's financial statements into Canadian dollars.
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62
The interest rates offered in the Euromarket on the Canadian dollar are greatly affected by the prime rate inside Canada.
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63
In the international context, the effective interest rate is equal to the nominal rate plus (or minus) any forecast appreciation (or depreciation) of a foreign currency relative to the currency of the MNC parent.
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The spot exchange rate is the rate of exchange between two currencies at some specified futuredate.
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Functional currency is the currency of the economic environment in which a business entity primarily generates and expends cash, and in which its accounts are maintained.
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66
A multi-national corporation (MNC) can give some protection to international cash flows by reducing its liabilities if the currency is appreciating, or by reducing its financial assets if the currency is depreciating.
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In the case of short-term financing, the forces of supply and demand are among the main factors determining exchange rates in Eurocurrency markets.
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68
The foreign direct investment (FDI) is a multinational corporation's transfer of capital, managerial, and technical assets from a host country to its home country.
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If a $1 Canadian costs $0.80 U.S., then $1 U.S. must cost $1.25 Canadian.
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70
Because of their access to the international bond and equity markets, MNCs may have lower costs of various sources of long-term financing, thus resulting in differences between the capital structures of these firms and those of purely domestic companies.
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71
The forward exchange rate is the rate of exchange between two currencies on any given day.
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Economic exposure is the risk resulting from the effects of changes in foreign exchange rates on the firm's value.
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The World Trade Organization is a new international body established to police world trading practices and to mediate disputes between member countries.
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A self-sustaining foreign subsidiary is one that is financially and operationally independent of the parent company.
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75
Accounting exposure is the risk resulting from the effects of changes in foreign exchange rates on the translated value of a firm's financial statement accounts denominated in a given foreign currency.
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76
In the international context, the nominal interest rate is the stated interest rate charged on financing when only the MNC parent's currency is involved.
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77
If a Canadian-based MNC with a subsidiary in Mexico expects the Mexican currency to appreciate in value relative to the Canadian dollar, local customers' accounts receivable would be increased and accounts payable would be reduced if at all possible.
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78
When more units of a foreign currency are required to buy one dollar, the currency is said to have appreciated with respect to the dollar.
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