Multinational Business Finance (9th Edition)

Multinational Business Finance (9th Edition)

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5 Responses to “Multinational Business Finance (9th Edition)”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Review by for Multinational Business Finance (9th Edition)
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    This book gives plenty of background into international finance. Unfortunately, it has some big flaws, in my opinion. First, there are not enough calculation examples. Second, there are too few questions at the end of each chapter. In addition, you must go to the author’s website for the solution. Once you get there, you will be surprised to find out that the author has only solved maybe two out of eight problems. That’s annoying. I do not recommend this book. Take a class from another professor who uses a different text book.

  2. V. Srinivasan Says:

    Review by V. Srinivasan for Multinational Business Finance (9th Edition)
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    This book has cursory overview of everthing and lacks detail. Also, each chapter starts well to get you excited on what you are going to learn and at the end of each chapter, you can’t really tell whether it addressed the topics in enough details to give you the necessary understanding.

  3. Leung Chan Says:

    Review by Leung Chan for Multinational Business Finance (9th Edition)
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    Too much money for a useless book!!!!

    I strongly agree with the two reviews previous to mine. The book gets you interested at the begining, but let you down afterwards. It has little depth in the topics and many flaws when comes to explaining things. In exemple, the “Fisher Effect” was never explained, but all the book gives you is the formula. There is little explanation about the components and variables in the formulas. So, you have to rely heavily on your instructor.

    There are almost no calculation examples and use of formulas. The teory in the book is not well explained either. So, you get more confused. That in my opinion is because the authors did not spend enough time to present the material clearly and the editors did not review and edit the book to increase the readability and comprehension. To illustrate what I am talking about, there is a lot of white space in the book (implies it lacks substance) and the text refers to graphs or charts shown in one/two pages before or after. Compared to other finance books I had in the past, this whole book looks like a compilation of bad summary sections.

    In conclusion, it was not worth the money. It got me confused and wasted my time. In case you have to use it because it is mandatory, rely on your notes and instrutor’s lectures.

  4. C. Curtis Says:

    Review by C. Curtis for Multinational Business Finance (9th Edition)
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    The book was in better condition than it said on the website. It had very minimal writing in it. The book was in perfect condition other than that. I received the book during the time it said for shipment.

  5. Vincent A. Alexander Says:

    Review by Vincent A. Alexander for Multinational Business Finance (9th Edition)
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    Multinational Business Finance (11th Edition) (The Addison-Wesley Series in Finance) The book isn’t that good for a Finance course, but the seller was very prompt with shipping product after recieving payment.

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