MULTINATIONAL BUSINESS FINANCE INTRODUCTION. HISTORY  BARTER SYSTEM  MONEY EXCHANGE-DINAR-GOLD  EXCHANGE OF CURRENCY  GOLD STANDARD  BRETTON WOOD.

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MULTINATIONAL BUSINESS FINANCE INTRODUCTION

HISTORY  BARTER SYSTEM  MONEY EXCHANGE-DINAR-GOLD  EXCHANGE OF CURRENCY  GOLD STANDARD  BRETTON WOOD SYSTEM  FLOATING RATE SYSTEM  EUROPEAN MONETARY SYSTEM

GLOBE AS A SMALL VILLAGE  FAST COMMUNICATION  PERFECT IT  FAST LOGISTICS- TRANSPORTATION  MODERN MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUE  GLOBAL NEED-COMPETITION  MAKE OR IMPORT  LIBRALISATION- INDIA&CHINA  INCENTIVES- FREE ECONOMIC ZONE  MULTINATIONAL BUSINESS AS EXPERTISED ACTIVITY

WHY THIS PROGRAMME  NEED- Each segment of management Marketing, Sales,HR has turned specialized field. Today it has taken shape of micro specialization. Accuracy, better way to deal, fast growth, fast actions, quality service, Export houses increasing.  USE- In foreign exchange dealing – as a dealer Export negotiation dealing Calculating Risk Export planning Export projection-qualitative & quantitative

Use cont… Legal faultless process adoption Adding to foreign exchange reserve-Improving balance of payment Intelligent investment decision-Budgeting and forecasting To learn about functioning of various institutions-World Bank, IMF, ADB etc. Awareness about higher risk countries- Political and Economic. Buy back decisions, Export Import-Mix. Technology/Process selection to maintain TQM. Selection of appropriate Technology.

Use cont…. Export BEP analysis-Cost effectiveness Awareness about risk- Political, Currency, Business Ethical Risk. Investment decisions-Payback, IRR/NPV, BEP etc.

LIMITATIONS RBI (the central bank of country) have certain limitations/curbs an International business house has to live with these limitations.

THANKS C.K.ROY