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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Blog of arif_india</title><description>Blog of arif_india</description><link>http://weblog.ecommunics.org/arif_india/</link><pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 11:19:20 +0100</pubDate><webMaster>info@ecommunics.org</webMaster><item><title>international finance</title><pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 11:19:20 +0100</pubDate><link>http://weblog.ecommunics.org/arif_india/archive-2008.html#306</link><description>INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT&#13;
A Business grow, so does their awareness of opportunities is foreign&#13;
market, initially, they may merely attempt to export a product to a particular&#13;
country or import supplier from a foreign manufacturer.&#13;
An understanding of International Financial Management is crucial to&#13;
not only the large MNCs with numerous foreign subsidiaries, but also to the&#13;
small business engaged in Exporting or Importing. Seventy Eight percent of&#13;
the 43,300 U.S. firms that Export have been then 100 employees.&#13;
International business is even important to companies that have no intention&#13;
of engaging in International Business.&#13;
Which companies must recognized how their foreign competition will&#13;
affected by movements in Exchange Rates, Foreign Interest rates, Labour&#13;
Costs, and Inflation. Such economic characteristics can affect to foreign&#13;
competitors cost of production and pricing policy.&#13;
MNCs have significant foreign operation driving a high percentage of&#13;
their sales overseas financial manages of MNCs must understanding the&#13;
complexities of International finance so that they can make sound financial&#13;
and Investment decision.&#13;
</description></item><item><title>THE ENTREPRENEUR</title><pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2008 11:56:37 +0100</pubDate><link>http://weblog.ecommunics.org/arif_india/archive-2008.html#305</link><description>The word "Entrepreneur' is a loanword from French. In French&#13;
the verb " Entreprendre" means "to undertake', with "Intre' coming&#13;
from the Latin word meaning "Between' and "Prendre" meaning "to&#13;
take'. In French a person who performs a verb, has the ending of the&#13;
verb changed to "eur", comparable to the "er" ending in English.&#13;
Enterprise is similar to and has roots in the French word&#13;
"Enterprise ', which is the past participle of "Entreprendre".&#13;
Entrepreneur is similarly the French feminine counterpart of the "&#13;
Entrepreneur".</description></item></channel></rss>
