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Multinational Financial Management: An Overview 2 2 Lecture

International Business Methods  International trade involves exporting and/or importing.  Licensing allows a firm to provide its technology in exchange for fees or some other benefits.  Franchising obligates a firm to provide a specialized sales or service strategy, support assistance, and possibly an initial investment, in exchange for periodic fees.

International Business Methods  Firms may also penetrate foreign markets by engaging in a joint venture (joint ownership and operation) with firms that reside in those markets.  Acquisitions of existing operations in foreign countries allow firms to quickly gain control over foreign operations as well as a share of the foreign market.

International Business Methods  Firms can also penetrate foreign markets by establishing new foreign subsidiaries. Many MNCs use a combination of methods to increase international business.  In general, any method of conducting business that requires a direct investment in foreign operations is referred to as a direct foreign investment (DFI).

International Opportunities Investment opportunities – The marginal returns on MNC projects are above those of purely domestic firms since MNCs have expanded opportunity sets of possible projects from which to select. Financing opportunities – MNCs can obtain capital funding at a lower cost due to their larger opportunity set of funding sources around the world.

Marginal Return on Projects Purely Domestic Firm MNC Asset Level of Firm Investment Opportunities International Opportunities Cost-Benefit Evaluation for Purely Domestic Firms versus MNCs Appropriate Size for Purely Domestic Firm Appropriate Size for MNC XY Marginal Cost of Capital Purely Domestic Firm MNC Financing Opportunities

International Opportunities Opportunities in Europe – the Single European Act of 1987 – the removal of the Berlin Wall in 1989 – the inception of the euro in 1999 – the expansion of the European Union

International Opportunities Opportunities in Latin America – the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) of 1993 – the removal of investment restrictions Opportunities in Asia – the removal of investment restrictions – the impact of the Asian crisis in

Exposure to International Risk International business usually increases an MNC’s exposure to:  exchange rate movements  foreign economies  political risk

Overview of an MNC’s Cash Flows Profile A: MNCs Focused on International Trade U.S.- based MNC U.S. Customers Payments for products U.S. Businesses Payments for supplies Foreign Importers Payments for exports Foreign Exporters Payments for imports

Overview of an MNC’s Cash Flows Profile B:MNCs Focused on International Trade and International Arrangements U.S.- based MNC U.S. Customers Payments for products U.S. Businesses Payments for supplies Foreign Importers Payments for exports Foreign Exporters Payments for imports Foreign Firms Fees for services provided Fees for services received Foreign Firms

Overview of an MNC’s Cash Flows Profile C: MNCs Focused on International Trade, International Arrangements, and Direct Foreign Investment U.S.- based MNC U.S. Customers Payments for products U.S. Businesses Payments for supplies Foreign Importers Payments for exports Foreign Exporters Payments for imports Foreign Subsidiaries Funds remitted back Foreign Firms Fees for services provided Fees for services received Foreign Firms Investment funds Foreign Subsidiaries

References Adopted from South-Western/Thomson Learning © 2006