2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog

FN 416 International Financial Management

Explores the principles of financial management from an international perspective. The course provides a broad introduction to the operations of international financial markets and instruments. Students develop an understanding of the workings of international financial markets, the risks of doing business in the international arena, and management of exchange risk exposure. Among the topics covered are foreign exchange markets, foreign exchange risk, management of exchange risk exposure, impact of different exchange rates, taxation systems and inflation rates on financial decisions, project evaluation, and interaction among various national financial markets.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

FN 215 Financial Management and FN 315 Investments or FN 351 Corporate Finance