Course Description
International business decision making emphasizing the effects of internationalized financial and non-financial markets. Exchange rate analysis, hedged costs of funds, economic exposure and management, capital budgeting, financial and corporate strategy, and the evaluation of international risks and returns.
Additional Requirements for Graduate Students:
Additional readings, and/or differential exam, and/or term paper required of graduate students at the discretion of the instructor.
Athena Title
International Finance
Equivalent Courses
Not open to students with credit in FINA 4810E or FINA 6810E
Prerequisite
FINA 3000 or FINA 3000H or FINA 3000E
Semester Course Offered
Offered every year.
Grading System
A - F (Traditional)
Course Objectives
This course focuses on international business decision making emphasizing the effects of internationalized financial and non-financial markets. Topics include exchange rates and the international parity conditions, international financial markets, exchange rate analysis, currency risk management, capital budgeting, and financial and corporate strategy.
Topical Outline
International Financial Environment Financial Markets and Instruments International Financial Management
Syllabus