International Finance
COURSE DESCRIPTION International Finance – sometimes known as international macroeconomics – is a section of financial economics that deals with the monetary interactions that occur between two or more countries. This study covers the environment, foreign exchange, financial markets, financial crisis and capital structure issues. This paper is intended to …
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
International Finance – sometimes known as international macroeconomics – is a section of financial economics that deals with the monetary interactions that occur between two or more countries. This study covers the environment, foreign exchange, financial markets, financial crisis and capital structure issues.
This paper is intended to equip the candidate with the knowledge and skills on international finance and financial decision making in a global environment.
INCLUDED IN THE COURSE
These materials include item-by-item notes as outlined in the revised Kasneb CIFA syllabus as well as focused questions from previous examinations by the board. In addition, our platform offers a forum for learners to discuss issues related to a certain subject.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
A candidate must be able to explain and illustrate main course concepts that relate International Finance, such as:
- Evaluate the operations of international financial markets
- Analyse and discuss fixed versus flexible exchange rate regimes
- Explain the operations of foreign exchange markets and risk management strategies
in international markets - Evaluate the need for government in international finance management and
international debt crisis - Assess the role of the multinational corporation in international financial and capital
flows - Analyse the various finance issues related to multinational corporations
- Critique various ethical dilemmas faced by multinational corporations managers.
HOW TO STUDY AND PASS THIS COURSE
- Allocate enough time to the study text. You need at least 2 months to fully grasp the concepts of study.
- Set aside some time to master the content since this course is generally theory.
- Have at least a week to pass through related past papers and final touches.
- Make use of our course-specific forums to discuss with classmates on issues not clear.