Overview
NOTE: This course was previously identified as MBAX9140.
The course explores modern financial theories and practical techniques required to successfully navigate the myriad financing decisions, risk management and investment analysis in the context of multinational corporations in global settings. It aims to prepare students to become effective financial officers, treasurers … For more content click the Read More button below.
Students will learn about the fundamental development of foreign exchange markets and the forces behind the determination of exchange rates. In addition, students will consider how various financial risks arise within global settings and how to utilise international capital markets and derivatives to effectively manage risks facing multinational corporations. By combining previously learned finance knowledge, students will acquire the analytical tools and frameworks to evaluate cross-border investment and financing opportunities. The course emphasises the practical application of skills and knowledge through a combination of online discussions, group and individual assessments.
Conditions for Enrolment
Prerequisite: Completion of MNGT6321 OR MBAX9123 OR GBAT9123 OR MNGT5221 OR AGSM6321; and MNGT6210 OR MBAX9120 OR GBAT9120 OR MNGT5211 OR AGSM6210; and enrolment in one of the following programs:-Management (7316); MBAE (8355 or 8356); MBAX (8625); MBA Full-Time (8350 or 8351)
Equivalent Courses
Delivery
Multimodal - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly) - ONL-SYNC
In-person - Intensive - 2 WEEKENDS
Fully online - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly) - ONL-ASYNC
Pre-2019 Handbook Editions
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