Title: A British firm has a subsidiary in the U.S., and a U.S. firm, known to the British firm, has a subsi Post by: boland on May 18, 2016 A British firm has a subsidiary in the U.S., and a U.S. firm, known to the British firm, has a subsidiary in Britain. Define and then provide an example for each of the following management techniques for reducing the firm's operating cash flows. The following are techniques to consider:
(a) matching currency cash flows (b) risk-sharing agreements (c) back-to-back or parallel loans Title: Re: A British firm has a subsidiary in the U.S., and a U.S. firm, known to the British firm, has a s Post by: noxx53 on Jun 23, 2016 Content hidden
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