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Finance in a global context - Coggle Diagram
Finance in a global context
Global economic and finance flow
Global Banks
International monetary fund (IMF)
International payments
Global stability
Exchange Rates
Founded by united nations, July 1944
Borrowed to dictator
Financial trouble
The world bank
189 countries
Board of governors
two goals by 2030
End world poverty
Income growth for every country
Founded in 1944
Post war
borrowed to dictator
Lost credibility
Balance of payments
Current account
Surplus
Deficits
Capital account
Financial acount
Global inbalances
Public sector
Private sector
Foreign direct investments (FDIs)
Multinational businesses
Integral
Choose currency
Choose location of cash
Choose location of financial records
Tax havens
Portfoilio investments
Tax considertions
Taxing corporations
Corporate income tax
Social contributions
Labour Taxes
Corporate gain tax
Road tax
VAT
162 economies
variety in tax rates globally
to fund public finances
Tax avoidance
common practice
legal
Price transferring
Base erosion
Profit shifting
Tax evasion
illegal
Exchange rates
Foreign exchange market
exports
Imports
inflation
value of assets and liabilities
operating profit
Supply and demand
Quantity of currency
Quality of currency
STEEPLE effect
International financing reports
Economic evolution
Evolution of financial reports
Accountancy
Stewardship
Managing national economy
Healthy function
First recorded France 1673
Information for investors
Borrowed finery
Imperialism
Taxation
To avoid
International Financial Reporting Standards Foundation (IFRS)
International accounts crossover
Global reporting standards
Global
Jurisdictions
Culturally variabilities
Anglo-saxon
Auditors
USA & UK
Roman
Government
Mainland Europe
International Accounting Standards Board (IASB)
Summarised accountancy information
Assets
liabilities
income
equity
cashfow
Financial uncertainty
Price in
contingent model cycle