Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication year: 2001
E-ISBN: 9781855737099
P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781855733725
P-ISBN(Hardback): 9781855733725
Subject: F Economic;F0 Economics;F83 financial, banks
Language: ENG
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Description
Establishing and maintaining effective transfer pricing policies is a key challenge in today's increasingly competitive international financial services sector. There are numerous issues involved, from the requirements of shareholders and risk management to the allocation of capital. There are also many different techniques for establishing efficient transfer pricing systems within an organisation. This illuminating handbook provides a thorough introduction to transfer pricing and its uses within financial organisations, as well as a clear analysis of all the issues involved. Transfer pricing is so complex and variable that there can be no definitive blueprint for success: however, in this book John Smullen has provided a vital contribution to the debate and a much-needed clarification of this important topic. Some of the areas covered:
- What transfer pricing is and why it is used
- Why transfer prices are so appropriate for financial institutions
- Why each organisation needs to approach the introduction of transfer prices differently
- How transfer pricing works in commercial organisations
- The different types of transfer price
- Specific analysis of the transfer pricing of funds, capital and derivatives
- How to evaluate risk adjusted performance measures
- The complexities of estimating marginal costs and revenues
- A framework for understanding the motivation of shareholders, managers and regulators
- How tra
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