Fin 444 Course Outline
Fin 444 Course Outline
Fin 444 Course Outline
Course Code
& Section No:
Semester:
FIN 444
Fall 2014
Instructor Name:
2.
NAC 972
3.
Office Hours:
4.
Office Phone:
1757
5.
Email Address:
mferdous@northsouth.edu mirzamferdous@gmail.com
6.
Department:
7.
Links:
3:0
Course Description
This course is designed to provide students with a detailed understanding of the fundamentals of
managerial and corporate finance and the proper tools and techniques of financial management
as it relates to multinational corporations. The course discusses the decision framework that is
needed by financial managers to understand foreign exchange risk and cash management,
investments, financing and dividend decisions. The course also discusses modern theories and
practices of international financial management (IFM). The overview of international financial
management is further reinforced through student projects, assignments, and case studies.
Course Objectives
Identify the main goal of the MNC & potential conflicts with that goal.
Describe the key theories that justify international business.
Understand how foreign exchange market operates.
Explain the relationship between interest rates, inflation rates & exchange rates.
Focus on the techniques that can be used to hedge the foreign exchange risk.
Student Learning
Outcomes
Upon the successful completion of this course, a student will be able to:
1. Demonstrate effective written and oral communications skills (assignments
& interview)
2. Work effectively in teams (assignments & project)
3. The ability to appreciate a global perspective of finance (project)
4. Understand the relationships between countries and foreign investors
5. Have a complete understanding of the derivatives market
6. Understand the concepts of forecasting, measuring and managing risk
7. Have a working knowledge of MNC operations in Bangladesh
Jeff Madura
Title
INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL
MANAGEMENT
Latest
edition
Publisher
ISBN
Thomson/SouthWestern
Resource Type
Description
1. Internet
2. Faculty website
www.mzfsir.weebly.co
m
Type
Comments
For research purposes (for
assignments, group
project)
TEACHING STRATEGY
The class will be conducted through various activities including presentation of concepts and situations,
discussion and exchanges of ideas, student initiative and active involvement, cases reflecting real world
context, and project. Students are expected to actively involve and to take initiative for their own learning
experience.
Lectures - Every lecture will have a chapter reference in your textbook. Additional lecture materials will be
provided through handouts and web-references. You MUST take notes in class.
Assignments - Students will need internet access to complete certain take home assignments. Assignments
will mostly involve case studies discussed in class. Certain assignments may be followed by in-class multimedia
presentations.
Project - There will be a group project for this class. The project will include a group interview. I will discuss the
specific guidelines for the project and interview in class. The project submission date will be announced in class.
Exams - The lecture-quiz schedule will be announced in class. Please refer to the website for additional exam
information.
ASSESSMENT STRATEGY
AND
GRADING SCHEME
Grading tool
PERCENTAGE
10%
QUIZ (TOTAL 3)
ASSIGNMENTS (TOTAL 3)
10%
MIDTERM 1
15%
MIDTERM 2
15%
FINAL EXAM
20%
GROUP PROJECT
10%
INTERVIEW
10%
10%
TOTAL
100%
**THE SCHEDULE FOR QUIZZES, ASSIGNMENTS, MIDTERMS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE**
Please Refer to NSU Student Handbook, Section: Grading Policy
CLASSROOM RULES
OF
CONDUCT
Come to class on time I will deduct participation points for students coming late to class.
Use of cell phones is not permitted in class
Class performance points will also be based on class participation- I encourage cooperative learning, so please share
your ideas and ask/answer questions.
If you miss a mid-term exam, your make-up will be decided comprehensively with the next exam.
Any form of cheating, plagiarism, and disruptive behavior will result in an F.
Academic Integrity Policy:
School of Business does not tolerate academic dishonesty by its students. At minimum, students must not
be involved in cheating, copyright infringement, submitting the same work in multiple courses, significant
collaboration with other individuals outside of sanctioned group activities, and fabrications.
Students are advised that violations of the Student Integrity Code will be treated seriously, with special
attention given to repeated offences.
Please Refer to NSU Student Handbook, Sections: Disciplinary Actions and Procedures and Guidelines.
ATTENDANCE POLICY
Students are required and expected to attend all classes and participate in class discussions. North South
University mandates to fail students who are absent 25% or more from their classes, even if such absences are
excusable.
Please Refer to NSU Student Handbook, Section: Study Principles and Policies
COMMUNICATION POLICY
All communications should take place using the instructors email. Students will need to refer to the website
(www.mzfsir.weebly.com) for lectures, dates, and notices. It is the students responsibility to be aware of any
announcements made via the website.
STUDENTS SUPPORT
AND
LEARNING RESOURCES
A. SOB-Learning Center:
B. The University Student Learning Support Center (SLSC): These centers provide academic support services
to students at NSU. The SLSC is a supportive environment where students can seek assistance with
academic coursework, writing assignments, transitioning to college academic life, and other academic
issues. SLSC programs include: Peer Tutoring, the Writing Lab, Writing Workshops, and Academic Success
Workshops. Students may also seek confidential academic counseling from the professional staff at the
Center.
Students Learning & Support Center (SLSC)
Tel:
Fax:
Location:
E-mail:
Please Refer to NSU Student Handbook, Section: Student Leaning Support Center
Chapter/Assignment
No
1.
Topic
Introduction to International finance, and review of
basic concepts
Date/week
Chp. 1
QUIZ 1
2.
Chp. 2
3.
Chp. 3
4.
Chp.4
5.
ASSIGNMENT 1
MIDTERM 1
6.
Chp. 5
QUIZ 2
7.
Chp. 6
8.
Chp. 7
9.
Chp. 8
10.
ASSIGNMENT 2
MIDTERM 2
11.
Chp. 9
12.
Measuring exposure
Chp. 10
QUIZ 3
13.
Managing exposure
Chp. 11
FINAL EXAM