International Finance
X430.8 (2 semester units in Business Administration)
This course provides a practical understanding of the major aspects of international finance from both corporate and international banking viewpoints. Topics include financial constraints on international business and differences between domestic and international environments.
You examine the international monetary system, the differences between foreign trade and foreign investments, international sales terms, measurement and management of foreign-exchange exposure, international financial markets and banking, import/export financing, current-asset management, and international taxation. Press coverage of major international financial events is discussed.
Prerequisite: Basic Corporate Finance X430.1 or equivalent.
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ANTHONY S. PRANZO, M.B.A., is an adjunct instructor at several universities. He works in the international mergers and acquisitions business in Fairfield, Conn., and teaches several online accounting courses for UC Berkeley Extension.
- Online course: Internet access required
- Enroll anytime: You have 6 months to complete
- $700 (EDP 897090)
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Textbook(s) for this course:
International Financial Management w/access card to Xtra website
Author: Jeff Madura
Publisher: South-Western
Edition: 8th
Publication Year: 2006
ISBN: 0324288417
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Thurs. March 6, San Francisco
MARTIN BROOK, M.B.A., previously served as vice president of strategic planning for McKesson Corporation. He has also held senior management positions with Booz, Allen & Hamilton in San Francisco, Cargolux Airlines in Luxembourg, and British Airways in London. He holds master of business administration from Stanford University and a bachelor's degree from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland.NOTE: This class is closed. For information about related courses, contact your academic department.