Home » » International Financial Management
International Financial Management
The course focuses on the investment and financing decisions of the
multinational firm. Areas covered include: the management of currency
risk; equilibrium relationships in the international financial
marketplace; accounting for foreign operations; the taxation of global
businesses; multicurrency funding choices; and foreign capital
expenditure decisions. The course builds on the previous Finance course
and the use of case analyses as the primary vehicles for class
discussion continues. Among the key messages to be delivered is that
there are substantial parallels between the principles that apply to
domestic financial decisions, and those which are relevant to
across-country and across-currency such decisions.