International Finance

FNCE4467

  • Requisites: Prerequisite: FNCE3323 or FNCE3423.
  • Course Equivalencies:
  • Open Studies: Available
  • Credits: 3.00

Globalization has made the international business landscape more complex than ever before. International Finance develops a basis for making financial decisions in a international corporate management setting. Students will examine drivers of foreign exchange rates, such as balance of payments and parity conditions. Additional topics discussed in this course are techniques that firms use to protect against adverse foreign exchange movements, the impact of sourcing funds globally on corporations, and dealing with foreign direct investment, multinational capital budgeting and international trade financing.

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Upcoming Sessions

Class Section Dates
32220 O01 May. 06 - Aug. 16, 2024
Delivery Status
Online Open

Notes: All of your course activity is done online and there is no requirement to be on campus.
Some of your coursework will be scheduled for certain dates and times and you will also have some flexibility in determining when to do your coursework.
There is a blend of instructor teaching and student self-directed activity.
A waitlist is available for this section. Students may be auto-enroled from the waitlist if (1) space becomes available before the last date/time to enrol, and (2) that they currently satisfy all requirements for enrolment. Being on the waitlist does not guarantee enrolment in the section
No Deliverables on Holidays Final exam during the week of August 12 - 16.