At the same time, it provides the essential information necessary to help reduce risks and improve cash flow. This fourth edition also describes the negotiating process from the perspective of both the buyer and the seller and covers trade risks and risk assessment, structured trade finance, methods and terms of payment, currency risk management and bonds, and standby letters of credit.
It also has new examples, revised and updated regulations from the International Chamber of Commerce, and updated references and statistics. Get A Copy. Paperback , pages. More Details Other Editions 6. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Handbook of International Trade and Finance , please sign up.
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Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Sep 14, Kevin rated it it was amazing. A handbook, exactly what it is. Specific national issues eg the UK's Brexit decision do not affect the content. Online supporting resources for this book include a powerpoint summary of each chapter. Trading for Dollars Author : Farah A.
Describe the connection issue. Toggle navigation Back to results. The handbook of international trade and finance : the complete guide for international sales, finance, shipping and administration. Responsibility Anders Grath. Edition 4th edition. Publication London ; Philadelphia : Kogan Page, Physical description 1 online resource. Online Available online. Report a connection problem. Lists with This Book.
This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Add this book to your favorite list ». Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Sep 14, Phillip Taylor rated it really liked it Recommends it for: legal and trade professionals. Recommended to Phillip Taylor by: richmondchambers btconnect. Andres Grath dispels such fears with his excellent addition to the international trade and finance bookshelf, twenty years since the original handbook was first published.
There are eight chapters covering these areas: trade risks and risk assessment; methods of payment; bonds, guarantees and standby letters of credit; currency risk management; export credit insurance; trade finance; structured trade finance; and terms of payment. It is a handbook I would like to have read before I completed the international trade module of my Bar examinations because it gives valuable information for businesses, describing the negotiating process from the perspectives of both the buyer and the seller who become my clients when there is a dispute.
Grath succeeds in giving a valuable insight into the complete financing process for the busy professional taken from his experience of major European financial institutions. There is a useful glossary at the back and a small index although no web links are given. This handbook is a practical reference guide for everyday use and I found his tables, diagrams, and practical working examples of great help in understanding the key finance areas of international trade in the twenty-first century, and the direction which the global finance markets now appear to be taking.
The handbook is primarily of significant benefit to all international traders as they expand their business opportunities and enter new global markets. It is also a work which educates all new to the industry, and has the facility of easy use for the expert professional, and the newcomer to banks and other trade-related institutions in all parts of the world today.
This new edition by Kogan Page is to be enthusiastically welcomed as global markets and transactions dominate the centre stage of new trading outlets, and the problem of payments continues to unravel to a new generation of financiers with all its attendant difficulties. John rated it liked it Oct 21, Lou rated it liked it Oct 30,
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