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For a company to position itself with respect to
the emerging global area, either since it has the potential reach
to participate in some measurable capacity as an international
player, or can become vulnerable if it neglects to do so.
Senior corporate officers, including staff and
line providers of goods and services, as well as Master and
Doctoral candidates, will find the book invaluable in planning a
foreign subsidiary and implementing it economically and
efficiently. For existing host offshore activities, the book can
be a basis for evaluation and expansion.
All relevant components of international business
operation are covered; strategies and tactics, investment and
financing, reinvestment and/or repatriation of funds, foreign and
domestic accounting requirements, personnel and social mores,
tariffs and taxation, marketing and documentation, to name a few.
Some
of the highlights include:
- All relevant components of international business
operation are covered; strategies and tactics,
investment and financing, reinvestment and/or
repatriation of funds, foreign and domestic accounting
requirements, personnel and social mores, tariffs and
taxation, marketing and documentation, to name a few.
- Essentially, the book is a template for planning and
action by which a U.S. corporation can and will find its
place in the global economic system.
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Table
Of Contents
- Finding and Evaluating International Opportunities
Structure and strategy for International Success
- Positioning your Company for Offshore Entry
- Implementation
- Tariff & Non-Tariff Barriers
- U.S. Government Assistance for Investment Abroad
- Market Research & Analysis
- Accounting for International Operations
- Dollar Flow
- Finance & Evaluation
- Trade in the Balance
- The Japan-U. S. Trade War
- The World Trade Organization
- The Trade-Point Program
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***To add to your
business library, the following "papers" are available
to accompany your book order:***
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A. Exchange Rate Investment Caveats
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B. Non-bond Financing for Municipal
Capital Assets
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C. Human resource critique
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D. Future of the Generalist (MENSA)
You may choose any of the of the above for each
book ordered - at no charge!
Email Dr. Nadel with your choice books@americas-university.org
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