This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects involved in managing the financial functions of multinational companies. It explores the principles and empirical evidence necessary to navigate international capital and foreign exchange markets. Key topics covered include international diversification, foreign direct investment decisions, the cost of capital for transnational corporations, assessing financial and political risk, the role of transnational banks, and the financial advantages of euro currencies and euro bonds. Additionally, the course examines short-term financing options and international stock markets. The primary focus is on identifying and effectively managing risks associated with exchange rate fluctuations and changes in government policies. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to make informed financial decisions in a global business context.
参考用书
Madura, J. (2016). International Financial Management, 13th Edition, Cengage Learning.