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Instructor: Jimmy
Yang
Office: Bexell 418C
Phone: 541-737-6005
E-mail: jimmy.yang@bus.oregonstate.edu
Office hours: Monday 9:00-10:00, Tuesday 9:30-10:30 and Wednesday 10:00-11:00
And by appointment
Prerequisites: BA340 (Finance) and BA347 (International Business).
Blackboard: Please login with your ONID username and password to your Blackboard account through the following website. https://my.oregonstate.edu/webapps/login My announcements and class materials will be posted on the Blackboard. You are all encouraged to utilize this system to post your questions, discuss class-related issues, or communicate with your group, the whole class or me.
Required Text: Moffett, Stonehill, and Eiteman, Fundamentals of Multinational Finance, Second Edition, Pearson Education, 2006.
Required Tool: Financial Calculator (Texas Instruments BA II Plus or an equivalent).
Course Objectives: The goal of this course is to teach students how to be effective global financial managers. Upon completion of this course, students should be familiar with the fundamentals of the macroeconomic environment of international financial management, the financial environment in which the multinational firm and its managers must function, and foreign exchange management and financial management in a multinational firm.
Assignments: Textbook practice problems and some other assignments, perhaps covering materials not covered in the text, will be given in class or posted on the Blackboard. Assignments will not be collected. Answers will be available on the Blackboard one week after assignments are posted. You are encouraged to collaborate when doing the assignments.
Group Project: Detailed
description of the group project will be posted on the Blackboard during the
second week of the term. The written
report of the project is due on
Exams: Two exams will be given. If you miss any exam without prior permission, a grade of zero will be given for that exam. It is your responsibility to schedule a make-up exam within one week after the scheduled exam.
Grade Determination:
Written group project 20%
Group project presentation 10%
Exam #1 35%
Exam #2 35%
Important Notes: All students are expected to abide by the university rules on academic honesty. Failure to do so will result in failing the class. Students with special needs that will need to be addressed please contact me during the first week of the term.
Tentative Schedule:
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Date |
Topic |
Chapter(s) |
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Mar 28 |
Introduction |
1 |
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Mar 30 |
Balance of Payments |
3 |
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Apr 4 |
International Parity (1) |
4 |
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Apr 6 |
International Parity (2) |
4 |
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Apr 11 |
Foreign Exchange Rate |
2, 5 |
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Apr 13 |
Foreign Exchange Market |
6 |
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Apr 18 |
Transaction Exposure |
8 |
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Apr 20 |
Operating Exposure |
9 |
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Apr 25 |
Translation Exposure |
10 |
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Apr 27 |
Exam #1 |
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May 2 |
Global Cost of Capital |
11 |
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May 4 |
Raising Global Capital |
12, 13 |
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May 9 |
Foreign Direct Investment |
16, 17 |
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May 11 |
Hedging (1) |
14 |
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May 16 |
Hedging (2) |
7 |
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May 18 |
Cross-Border M&A |
Web Chapter |
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May 23 |
Presentation & Portfolio Theory |
15 |
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May 25 |
Exam #2 |
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May 30 |
Memorial Day |
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Jun 1 |
Presentation |
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