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Global changes in business and tax environments are having profound impact on the volume and direction of intrafirm trade and transfer pricing strategies. Tang reports on the findings of a survey of 95 Fortune 1000 companies, sponsored by the Institute of Management Accountants, and provides highly relevant information not easily found on how companies are reacting to this new business environment. He covers corporate financial goals and strategies and divisonal performance measurements systems, among other topics, and gives highly detailed case studies based on reports from five major respondents to his survey: Whirlpool, Dow Chemical, Guidant Corporation, Masco, and Eaton. Tang's book is essential, up-to-date reading for upper level students, researchers, analysts, and corporate executives in multinational firms worldwide.
Tang starts with a presentation of the major changes in the global business environment and explains their impact on intrafirm trade and transfer pricing. In Chapter 2 he reports results of his questionnaire survey, and in Chapters 3 to 7 examines up close the details revealed in his five corporate case studies. He compares these corporations in Chapter 8, focusing on corporate strategies and financial goals, transfer pricing and performance evaluation practices, and concommitant tax planning strategies. He then relates his case study research to other major findings derived from his questionnaire survey, and ends the book with a general, summarizing, analytical conclusion.
Synopsis
Global changes in business and tax environments are having profound impact on the volume and direction of intrafirm trade and transfer pricing strategies. Tang reports on the findings of a survey of 95 Fortune 1000 companies, sponsored by the Institute of Management Accountants, and provides highly relevant information not easily found on how companies are reacting to this new business environment. He covers corporate financial goals and strategies and divisonal performance measurements systems, among other topics, and gives highly detailed case studies based on reports from five major respondents to his survey: Whirlpool, Dow Chemical, Guidant Corporation, Masco, and Eaton. Tang's book is essential, up-to-date reading for upper level students, researchers, analysts, and corporate executives in multinational firms worldwide. Tang starts with a presentation of the major changes in the global business environment and explains their impact on intrafirm trade and transfer pricing. In Chapter 2 he reports results of his questionnaire survey, and in Chapters 3 to 7 examines up close the details revealed in his five corporate case studies. He compares these corporations in Chapter 8, focusing on corporate strategies and financial goals, transfer pricing and performance evaluation practices, and concommitant tax planning strategies. He then relates his case study research to other major findings derived from his questionnaire survey, and ends the book with a general, summarizing, analytical conclusion.
Synopsis
Facts, findings, and interpretations of a comprehensive study of corporate transfer pricing policies and practices, built on responses from 95 Fortune 1000 firms.
About the Author
ROGER Y. W. TANG is Professor of Accounting, Haworth College of Business at Western Michigan University, where he also holds the Pharmacia Chair of Business Administration. He is a member of the American Accounting Association, Academy of International Business, Institute of Management Accountants, and Institute of Internal Auditors. Well published in the major journals of his field, Tang is the author of four previous books, including two published by Quorum: Intrafirm Pricing in the 1990s (1993) and Intrafirm Trade and Global Transfer Pricing Regulations (1997).
Table of Contents
Preface
Executive Summary
Global Business Environment and Transfer Pricing
Major Findings from the Questionnaire Survey
The Whirlpool Corporation Case
The Dow Chemical Company Case
The Guidant Corporation Case
The Masco Corporation Case
The Eaton Corporation Case
Comparisons of Corporate Cases and General Conclusions
Appendix A: Survey Questionnaire: Transfer Pricing Practices of Large Corporations
Appendix B: Questions and Topics for Personal Interviews