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Informationen zum Autor Choi is Professor of Accounting and International Business at the Stern School of Business, New York University. He is also Dean of the undergraduate Business College and Vice Dean of the Stern School of Business. He has served as Chairman of NYU's Department of Accounting, Taxation, and Business Law and its International Business Area and is a former Director of the Vincent C. Ross Institute of Accounting Research. Klappentext Global business is a fact of life, and those whose decisions encompass the international dimensions of financial analysis, reporting, and control must thoroughly understand numerous issues in the international finance and accounting arena. Expanded and updated from its award-winning predecessor, International Finance and Accounting Handbook, Third Edition, provides the tools and techniques needed to come to grips with the differences in accounting principles, financial disclosure, and auditing practices found in today?s global market. Composed of seven informative parts, this comprehensive guide covers several important topics, including the globalization of financial markets, financial analysis, the diversity that characterizes global accounting measurements, and international accounting harmonization. It also provides an executive education on other relevant issues such as reporting, international transfer pricing and taxation, and international auditing. Combining technical know-how with practical experience, International Finance and Accounting Handbook, Third Edition is a useful reference for financial managers, credit and security analysts, bankers, lawyers, auditors, and educators looking to better understand this ever changing financial field. Zusammenfassung Suitable for those whose interests or responsibilities concern the international dimensions of accounting, reporting, and control and finance. This book provides the tools for those managers who need to come to grip with issues in the international finance and accounting arena. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART I: GLOBALIZATION OF FINANCIAL MARKETS. 1. Integration of World Financial Markets: Past, Present, and Future (ROY C. SMITH, New York University). 2. Globalization of the Financial Services Industry (INGO WALTER, New York University). 3. BIS Basel International Bank Capital Accords (LINDA ALLEN, Baruch College, CUNY; ANTHONY SAUNDERS, New York University). PART II: FINANCIALANALYSIS. 4. Foreign Investment Analysis (DAVID K. EITEMAN, University of California, Los Angeles). 5. International Treasury Management (MICHAEL H. MOFFETT, Thunderbird-The American Graduate School of International Management; JAMES L. MILLS, Thunderbird-The American Graduate School of International Management). 6. Management of Corporate Foreign Exchange Risk (GUNTER DUFEY, University of Michigan and McKinsey & Co.; IAN H. GIDDY, New York University). 7. Interest Rate and Foreign Exchange Risk Management Products: Overview of Hedging Instruments and Strategies (RICHARD C. STAPLETON, Strathclyde University, United Kingdom; MARTI G. SUBRAHMANYAM, New York University). 8. Market Risk (ANTHON Y SAUNDERS, New York University; MARCIA M. CORNETT, Southern Illinois University). 9. Valuation in Emerging Markets (ASWATH DAMODARAN, New York University). 10. Business Failure Classification Models: An International Survey (EDWARD I. ALTMAN, New York University; PAUL NARAYANAN, Consultant). 11. International Diversification (EDWIN J. ELTON, New York University; MARTIN J. GRUBER, New York University). PART III: WORLD SCENE OF ACCOUNTING AND REPORTING PRACTICES. 12. Summary of Accounting Principle Differences Around the World (WILLIAM E. DECKER, JR., PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP; PAUL BRUNNER, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP). 13. Corporate Financial Disclosure: A Global Assessment (CAROL A. FROST, Global Cap...