INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Objective: to enlighten the students with the Concepts and Practical applications of International Financial Management.
Unit I : International Monetary and Financial System: Evolution; Breton Woods Conference and Other Exchange Rate Regimes; European Monetary System, South East Asia Crisis and CurrentTrends.
Unit II : Foreign Exchange Risk: Transaction Exposure; Accounting Exposure and Operating Exposure – Management of Exposures – Internal Techniques, Management of Risk in Foreign Exchange Markets: Forex Derivatives – Swaps, futures and Options and Forward Contracts
(Cases).
Unit III : Features of Different International Markets: Euro Loans, CPs, Floating Rate Instruments, Loan Syndication, Euro Deposits, International Bonds, Euro Bonds and Process of Issue of GDRs and ADRs.
Unit IV : Foreign Investment Decisions : Corporate Strategy and Foreign Direct Investment; Multinational Capital Budgeting; International Acquisition and Valuation, Adjusting for Risk in Foreign Investment.
Unit V : International Accounting and Reporting; Foreign Currency Transactions, Multinational Transfer Pricing and Performance Measurement; Consolidated Financial Reporting.
(Case Studies are Compulsory)
Suggested Books:
Buckley Adrin, Multinational Finance, 3 Edition, Engle Wood Cliffs, Prentice Hall of India.S.P.Srinivasan, B.Janakiram, International Financial Management, Wiley India, New Delhi.
Clark, International Financial Management, Cengage, ND
V.Sharan, International Financial Management, 3
A.K.Seth, International Financial Management, Galgothia Publishing Company.
P.G.Apte, International Financial Management, Tata McGrw Hill, 3
Bhalla, V.K., International Financial Management, 2 Edition, New Delhi, Anmol, 2001.Edition, Prentice Hall of India.Edition.
V.A.Avadhani, International Financial Management, Himalaya Publishing House.
Bhalla, V.K., Managing International Investment and Finance, New Delhi, Anmol, 1997.
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