International Financial Management
14th Edition
ISBN: 9780357130698
Author: Madura
Publisher: Cengage
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Assume that an U.S. firm wants to engage in international business without making a major investment in the foreign country. Which method is LEAST appropriate in this situation?
A.
licensing
B.
acquisition of an existing firm in the foreign country
C.
exporting
D.
franchising
Reasons that a company might choose to acquire a business in a foreign country include all of the following except: Take advantage of free trade agreements Purchase local customer loyalty Local management understands local ing-hiet equatitions
Which of the following statements are true about globaliza-tion methods?
a. International licensing involves the creation of a new
company that is owned by two or more firms from dif-ferent countries.
b. Exporting involves contracts that allow a foreign com-pany to use a domestic company’s trademarks, patents,
processes, or technology.c. Global sourcing involves the close coordination ofresearch and development, purchasing, marketing, andmanufacturing across national boundaries.d. A wholly owned international subsidiary is createdwhen a foreign government owns 100 percent of theequity in a U.S.-based firm.
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