IB 2404 - International Finance
3 Credits This course studies the branch of finance that covers the dynamics of exchange rates, foreign investments, and how these affect international trade. It is the international study of individuals, businesses, and organizations and how they raise, allocate, and use monetary resources over time, taking into account the risks entailed in their projects. It provides today’s financial managers with an understanding of the fundamental concepts and the tools necessary to be effective global managers.

Learning Outcomes:
  • Examine the global financial environments: markets, institutions interest rates and exchange rates.
  • Analyze exchange rates.
  • Summarize how risk and return are important in international finance.
  • Analyze stocks and stock markets and their relevance with today's business success
  • Define the cost of capital.
  • Define capital structure and distribution policy and its relevance to today's market .
  • Explain the derivatives and risk management.
  • Introduce self and explain course expectations
  • Integrate the course concepts through interaction with other Learners and your Mentor.
  • Access information efficiently and effectively.
  • Evaluate information critically and competently.
  • Practices ethical behavior in regard to information and information technology.


 
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