Lecture 28. Lecture Review Financial Management in the International Business 1. investment decisions – decisions about what to finance 2. financing decisions.

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Lecture 28

Lecture Review Financial Management in the International Business 1. investment decisions – decisions about what to finance 2. financing decisions – decisions about how to finance those decisions 3. money management decisions – decisions about how to manage the firm’s financial resources most efficiently Minimizing Cash Balances Reducing Transaction Costs The Tax Objective

Moving Money Across Borders: Attaining Efficiencies And Reducing Taxes Firms can transfer liquid funds across border via: dividend remittances royalty payments and fees transfer prices fronting loans Firms that use more than one of these techniques is using a practice called unbundling

Question Firms can transfer liquid funds across border using all of the following techniques except: a) dividend remittances b) royalty payments and fees c) transfer prices d) backing loans

Dividend Remittances The most common method of transferring funds from subsidiaries to the parent is through dividends The relative attractiveness of dividends varies according to: tax regulations – high tax rates make this less attractive foreign exchange risk – dividends might speed up in risky countries the age of the subsidiary – older subsidiaries remit a higher proportion of their earning in dividends the extent of local equity participation – local owners’ demands for dividends come into play

Royalty Payments And Fees Royalties represent the remuneration paid to the owners of technology, patents, or trade names for the use of that technology or the right to manufacture and/or sell products under those patents or trade names Most parent companies charge subsidiaries royalties for the technology, patents or trade names transferred to them Royalties can be levied as a fixed amount per unit or as a percentage of gross revenues A fee is compensation for professional services or expertise supplied to a foreign subsidiary by the parent company or another subsidiary Royalties and fees are often tax-deductible locally

Transfer Prices The price at which goods and services are transferred between entities within the firm is the transfer price Transfer prices can be manipulated to 1.reduce tax liabilities by shifting earnings from high-tax countries to low-tax countries 2. move funds out of a country where a significant currency devaluation is expected 3. move funds from a subsidiary to the parent when dividends are restricted by the host government 4. reduce import duties when an ad valorem tariffs is in effect

Transfer Prices Transfer pricing can be problematic because: 1.governments think they are being cheated out of legitimate income 2. governments believe firms are breaking the spirit of the law when transfer prices are used to circumvent restrictions of capital flows 3. it complicates management incentives and performance evaluation

Fronting Loans Fronting loans are loans between a parent and its subsidiary channeled through a financial intermediary, usually a large international bank Firms use fronting loans: to circumvent host-country restrictions on the remittance of funds from a foreign subsidiary to the parent company to gain tax advantages

Question The most common method of transferring funds from subsidiaries to the parent is through a) dividend remittances b) royalty payments and fees c) transfer prices d) backing loans

Techniques For Global Money Management Two techniques used by firms to manage their global cash resources are: centralized depositories multilateral netting

Centralized Depositories All firms must maintain easily accessible cash balances Firms must decide whether to hold cash balances at each subsidiary or at a centralized depository Most firms prefer the latter for three reasons: 1.by pooling cash reserves centrally, firms can deposit larger amounts, and therefore earn higher rates of interest 2. when centralized depositories are located in major financial centers, the firm has access to a greater variety of investment opportunities than a subsidiary would have 3. by pooling cash reserves, firms can reduce the total size of the readily accessible cash pool, and invest larger amounts in longer- term, less liquid accounts that have higher interest rates

Centralized Depositories Sometimes, government restrictions on cross-border capital flows limit the use of centralized depositories Firms must also be aware of the transaction costs involved in moving money in and out of a centralized depository The use of centralized depositories is expected to increase thanks to the globalization of capital markets and the removal of barriers to the free flow of capital across borders

Multilateral Netting Firms using multilateral netting can reduce the transaction costs associated with many transactions between subsidiaries Multilateral netting is an extension of bilateral netting Under bilateral netting, if a French subsidiary owes a Mexican subsidiary $6 million, and the Mexican subsidiary simultaneously owes the French subsidiary $4 million, a bilateral settlement will be made with a single payment of $2 million Under multilateral netting, the concept is extended to multiple subsidiaries within an international business

Multilateral Netting

Lecture Review Financial Management in the International Business 1. investment decisions – decisions about what to finance 2. financing decisions – decisions about how to finance those decisions 3. money management decisions – decisions about how to manage the firm’s financial resources most efficiently Minimizing Cash Balances Reducing Transaction Costs The Tax Objective Moving Money Across Borders: Attaining Efficiencies And Reducing Taxes Dividend Remittances Royalty Payments And Fees Transfer Prices Fronting Loans Techniques For Global Money Management