NBA 5540

NBA 5540

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2021-2022.

Applies principles of finance to the international setting. International finance is different in two basic respects: (1) the existence of multiple currencies adds risk to investment and financing decisions; (2) when corporations and portfolio investors cross international borders, both problems and opportunities arise. This course focuses on these issues and highlights how finance theory can be extended to address them. Students apply the basic principles of international finance to a variety of problems. The course helps students understand the ideas and research results of international finance and adapt what they learn to the practical problems in the increasingly globalized business world. The first part of the course outlines exchange rate volatility, barriers to international capital flows, and the value of international diversification. The second part presents a variety of problems, examples, and applications from the three basic themes described in part one. Spreadsheet assignments and a group presentation requiring data analysis develop research skills and illustrate academic concepts. Exams consist of computational, short answer, and short essay questions.

When Offered Fall.

Permission Note Enrollment limited to: graduate students in business or related fields.
Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: NCC 5060 or equivalent. 

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Syllabi:
  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 3 Credits GradeNoAud

  • 13989 NBA 5540   LEC 001

  • Instruction Mode: In Person
    **Open to Johnson and Graduate Students Only Pre-req: NCC 5060 or NCC 5560 NO DROPS WILL BE ALLOWED AFTER THE LAST DAY OF ADD/DROP. Instructor will NOT sign any late add/drop forms. Add/Drop Dates: August 17th at 8:00am thru September 9th at 11:59pm. After September 9th permission of the instructor is required to add/drop and a late fee of $100.00 will be charged. If you are dropping after October 21st you will also receive a "W" on your transcript in addition to the late fees. There will be no enrollment from a wait list into a class if you have a time conflict or will put you over your maximum allowed credits. Non-Johnson students may add themselves to the waitlists during their enrollment periods, however Johnson Students have priority into the classes and non-Johnsons will be enrolled: 1) IF seats are still available after Johnson students complete their enrollment period and 2) IF the instructor allows. This course counts as a Management Science Elective.